Friday, October 29, 2004

Friday Blogaround

This is the Final Frenzy edition leading up to Election Day. I’m sure that every TLC blogger is taking a look at what’s at stake.

  • Natalie at All Facts and Opinions gets a civics lesson from her son.
  • And Then… there’s this about a civics lesson in Wisconsin that drew some partisan fire.
  • archy on the revenge of the comic book villains.
  • BlogAmy is still bubbly over the Red Sox.
  • bloggg links to Truth and Hope’s latest effort.
  • Chris, fresh from his Atrios fame, asks if a comic book can change the world.
  • Collective Sigh hopes for a Packers win on Sunday. Find out why.
  • Corrente does the math.
  • NTodd takes a break for art.
  • Echidne on the tactics of democracy.
  • The Fulcrum has a physics lesson.
  • The Gamer’s Nook has his own take on the John Cleese question re: Bush and the light bulb.
  • The Gotham City 13 on calling Drudge’s bluff.
  • Happy Furry Puppy has a photo gallery. Click away.
  • Iddybud contemplates the crowd in Madison.
  • The Invisible Library finds the real hobbits.
  • Kick the Leftist on Clarence Thomas and Donald Duck.
  • Left Is Right has a practical voter aid.
  • Make Me A Commentator celebrates two years.
  • Musing’s Musings on modern technology.
  • Pen-Elayne shows signs of an on-coming draft.
  • Rick on the changing polls.
  • Rook’s Rant falls under the spell of catblogging.
  • Rubber Hose reports on the Clinton/Kerry rally.
  • Scrutiny Hooligans has the word on the words Bush heard.
  • SoonerThought does my Shorter Paul Krugman thing.
  • Speedkill on the universal question.
  • Steve Gilliard on Bush’s thoughts on leadership.
  • T.Rex has a message for Nader voters.
  • Trish Wilson on the haunting of St. Louis – and not just the ghosts of hope for the World Series.
  • Wanda implores you to vote.
  • WTF Is It Now has a crafty montage.
  • The Yellow Doggerel seeks hope and confidence.
  • I hope next week’s Blogaround is a celebration of victory and hope. But it won’t happen unless we all do our part; get out the vote, volunteer, and take nothing for granted.