Let's Pause for Hard Questions
Bloggers are known to question just about everything, and some seriously hard questions are being posed today. Among them:
• Security expert Bruce Schneier's questions about the point at which public paranoia and publicity of questionable "terror" plots actually makes everyone less safe (today's No. 2 most-cited blog post) and mis-directs the mission.
• Maine war widow Hildi Halley's questions to President George Bush about policies that she feels are misguided, dangerous and un-Christian, featured at TPM Cafe (No. 11).
• Newsweek writer (and today's burstiest person) Michael Isikoff's questions into the won't-go-away investigation into who leaked CIA operative Valerie Plame's name to the press (today's No. 2 most-cited link); the State Department's Richard Armitage is mentioned frequently.
• And this post from BlogsforBush (sigh) that somewhat not surprisingly (sigh) questions the validity of science.
Back to school, everyone
No question about this: it's time to head back to school, and a BlogPulse trend graph shows the way:

Posted by Sue MacDonald at August 28, 2006 11:30 AM