Next Steps
Prior to Iris Chang's suicide, I had written:
- On an administrative note, US Election 2004 will continue to post after today. In addition to significant news items, the posts will focus on the challenges for the next term, and explore how we can have better choices in 4 years.
Since that comment, posts have been sparce. Breaking from the election theme, I have started two new blogs relevant to those posts that were never made.
The Washington Re-Post focuses on current news stories as reported by and editorialized in The Washington Post newspaper. To date, posts have had the length and format of letters to the editor. In the future, I anticipate longer Op-Ed length pieces. So far there are been posts on:
* Prospects for nuclear terrorism
* Productivity as the key to growth
* Reproductive choice
* Medical liability reform
* Executive pardon power
* Civilian collaborators with terrorism
Do Not Let It Go takes a longer term view in looking at ideas that can transform politics and revitalize American values. This blog begins with an inspiring quote from Ayn Rand's essay "Don't Let It Go."
With the end of the election, I have resumed posts to my Woods Workbench. That blog is a place for writing experiments, drafts, and miscellaneous commentary.
USE2004 is now officially closed to new content. Thank you to all the have visited US Election 2004. I hope that you will continue to enjoy the content providers that I have linked to in the past.
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