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February 2004
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01: Dying to Throw Stones at the Devil (5 comments)
02: As the World Fails North Korea (14 comments)
02: Hitchens on WMD and Saddam (6 comments)
02: Metal Pasties and Plausible Deniability (6 comments)
02: Robots in War (1 comments)
03: NYT Astrologizes Dem Candidates (2 comments)
03: Fish Piercing (0 comments)
03: Hooking Up Kucinich (0 comments)
03: Bush Reading Newspapers (7 comments)
04: Hitchens and Tavis (1 comments)
04: Cast Your Vote for Jesus! (10 comments)
05: Gender Roles and Raising Kids (7 comments)
06: Democratic Electability (7 comments)
09: Coldplay Endorses Wrong Guy (2 comments)
09: NPR Voodoo (0 comments)
10: Whom to Vote For (16 comments)
10: Liberté Religieuse (6 comments)
10: Boys' State (2 comments)
11: President Mismatch (6 comments)
11: The Gospel According to Mel (4 comments)
11: Colonel Campenni on Bush's Military Record (1 comments)
12: Cloning Revisited (7 comments)
13: Racing for Jesus (3 comments)
17: America in Therapy (20 comments)
18: Revolution Via Technology (1 comments)
18: Five Blades Are Better Than One (1 comments)
19: Democrats and Terrorism (26 comments)
20: Little Dog, Big Dog (0 comments)
20: Here Comes Ralph (8 comments)
22: Hypervelocity Rod Bundles (36 comments)
22: Two Questions Russert Didn't Ask Nader (4 comments)
23: Catholic Depravity (6 comments)
24: Gender and the City (3 comments)
24: Amendments Restricting Rights (13 comments)
24: The French Piss Off Al Qaeda (1 comments)
24: Texan Prejudice (17 comments)
25: ANJI (2 comments)
26: Philosophy in Schools (7 comments)
26: Autonomous Motorcycles (2 comments)
26: BBC Guide to Religion (1 comments)
27: Cottling the Religious Right (1 comments)


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Derek James is pursuing his PhD in Cognitive Science at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. The name of this blog comes from the William Golding essay of the same name. You really should read it if you haven't already. Technorati Profile


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