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Friday, January 17, 2003
 

The Ladder of Success

Independent publisher Scala House Press just got some much-needed exposure in a glowing write-up in today's Seattle Times. Scala House are the fine folks who brought Miha Mazinni's terrific novel Guarding Hanna to American audiences, and their other stuff is worth a look too. The Scala House gang are refugees from Publishing Online, a defunct e-book outfit I was briefly affiliated with back in 2000. It's encouraging to find a corner of the economy where bits-and-bytes are yesterday's news and the promising new trend is good old ink-and-paper publishing.


5:06:11 PM    Emphasize This! []

News from the Lieberman Campaign

In order to cover more ground in his upcoming Presidential bid, thin-lipped, chipmunk-voiced conservative Democrat Joe Lieberman (pictured left) has hired thin-lipped, chipmunk-voiced actor Wallace Shawn (pictured right) to stand in for him at campaign appearances in Southern and Midwestern states where they won't notice the difference.


8:08:36 AM    Emphasize This! []

Weak Constitution

A few days ago, I declared in the course of some rant or other that "the Consitution is a dead letter if there is no political will to abide by it." Here's a case in point. The Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States reads as follows:

The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the states, are reserved to the states respectively, or to the people.

If you read the rest of the Articles and Amendments, you will not see anything in there about, say, drug laws. In fact, it took another Amendment, the 18th, to make alcohol a prohibited substance during the "noble experiment" of the 1920s, because, apparently, it could not be done by simple act of Congress. So when a state decides - through referendum, no less - to relax its drug laws and allow its citizens to use marijuana for medical purposes, where does the federal government get off doing shit like this?


7:52:07 AM    Emphasize This! []


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