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I woke and saw that life was Duty.
I acted, and behold, Duty was Joy."
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Michael Lind, Salon, August 23,2011
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“To date, what non-Obama voters see, and fear, is a candidate content to coast to the nomination and then conduct a blandly conservative campaign. They want a more substantive choice than that. They want to have it out over the worth or danger of Barack Obama’s ideas. They want the chance to ratify Washington’s enormous long-term claims on the country’s wealth, or decisively reject them." – Daniel Henninger, WSJ, July 21, 2011
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Monday
Jul162012

A Note to My Readers

Some of you have experienced moderation problems in the ComBox.  I've tried fixing the problems according to the directives of the terribly prompt but not really all-that-helpful support team, and basically it comes down to them asking me a bunch of questions that I then have to ask you and frankly, it's a hassle that I'm not/have not wanted to deal with, between waiting for both sides to respond and not really knowing what each side wants or is experiencing.

If it's any consolation, my own comments are sent to moderation automatically and for other regular commenters, about half go to moderation.  I don't have any control over moderation except to turn off the whatchacallit, which I didn't even know was there until someone complained about it (captcha, I think it's called.)  So when I comment, I have to approve my own comments.  Small wonder I downgraded my service.

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Whatever.
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