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Tuesday, November 30, 2004

Month in Review (November)
This post was originally written on December 5th, although I'll be moving it to December 1st eventually. It is a review of the most significant posts I made during the month of November.


Back of the Envelope endorses Bush -- To the great surprise of my readers, I explain why I support Bush in this election.

DYT! -- I've decided to make a point of supporting Howard Tayler in his attempts to become a full-time webcartoonist. Howard does Schlock Mercenary, and I'm going to continue my support even when he kills off one of my favorite characters.

Voter Registration -- I got to vote after all.

What are these moral values? -- I attempt to explain what's meant by moral values.

Storyblogging Carnival V -- For the fifth storyblogging carnival, it returns to Back of the Envelope.

The second term: domestic agenda -- What's Bush planning to do domestically in his second term?

Agenda, foreign, in Bush's second term -- And what is he planning to do in foreign policy?

Exiles in Babylon -- We very much need to send Christian missionaries to the strange and hostile land of Blue America.

Reforming the CIA -- Any serious reforms at the CIA will involve a lot of complaints, so I'm just hoping for the best.

Politics as usual, with the usual CNN coverage -- So the Republicans are planning to change the internal rules for their legislative caucuses. How is that any of the Democrats' business?

Decisions this weekend -- I have to decide between two job possibilities.

Storyblogging Carnival VI -- The sixth carnival. I'm still using Roman numerals despite Doc Rampage's attempts to convince me to do otherwise.

Finding evangelicals in Boston -- Yes, there are evangelicals in Boston. Soon I'll be one.

I've accepted a job offer -- Yay! I'll soon be working again.

Evangelicals and law professors -- Not only are there evangelicals in Boston, you can even find them at Harvard.