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No Long Term Deal for Albert Haynesworth: Now What?

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Sorry I am a little late to the party on this one.  I was in New York the last 3 days taking in the Home Run Derby and the All-Star Game (and yes, I did stay until the end).   Tuesday's deadline for locking up Fat Albert long-term came and went without a deal, so what are the chances that he will be a Titan past the 2008 season?  I would say they rhyme with Ne

Puck Daddy, Say It Ain't So

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I'm a big fan of Greg Wyshynski's NHL blogging work over at Yahoo (Puck Daddy), but his screed today painting the Predators as a "desperate" team for how they're handling the Alexander Radulov situation is more than a bit absurd. He uses some tenuous logic coupled with bogus comparisons to portray the Nashville organization as one that is barely clinging to life.

Ensuring Prosperity Across Our Border

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John McCain is taking the “fight the battle over there so we don’t have to fight it over here” logic a bit too far:

He's Kinda Fowl

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Steve Cohen follows the logic and finds that since Vice President Cheney is neither a member of the Executive or Legislative branch, that only leaves one option...he is a barnacle.

Shana Logic

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How cute is this necklace? I totally want it.

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Go check it out!

Took Him to School on the Question of Conflict of Interest

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Bruce Barry highlights Richard Lawson's utter confusion of the concept of conflict of interest, effectively slicing and dicing the flaws in the latter's logic at PiTW.

Blogging About Writing About Blogging…

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Each of us blogs for our own reasons, which are as many and varied as we are. Some of us are relative newbies, having just gotten started in the past few months. Others are grizzled veterans, still remembering when blogs were etched in charcoal on dried papyrus and taken village to village by loin-clothed runners.

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