Tuesday , April 30 2024

Dawn Olsen

Hopelessly Average

I am just like you - hopelessly average. Don't kid yourself either, you too are hopelessly average, in fact 99.9% of the world is hopelessly average.

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Election 2004 Debate 3: Jeff Seemann and John Hawkins

After the exceptional success and interest in our first debate, Michele Catalano and Neal Pollack, and second, Natalie Davis and Mike Kole, we are very excited to announce debate three, tonight, with Democratic candidate for the U.S. House of Representatives from the Canton, Ohio area, Jeff Seemann, and blogger John …

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Who’s Driving This Peace Train?

I am a supporter of Israel’s right to defend itself and firmly believe that they are in a tenuous situation, but this flagrant display of human rights abuse is beyond the scope of defense. At what point is it a violation of all that is decent and just, to empty …

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Election 2004 Debate 2: Natalie Davis and Mike Kole

Not that you would know it from mainstream media coverage, but George W. Bush and John Kerry aren’t the only candidates for president in the November election. Tonight’s debate at Blogcritics will feature two of our very own contributers: “proud to be a liberal” Natalie Davis of All Facts and …

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BLOGCRITIC DEBATE – Michele Catalano vs. Neal Pollack

Tonight – the gloves are off!!! In the first of a series of debates between now and the election, Blogcritics will host the kickoff debate tonight, Tuesday, September 28th between our very own Blogcritic and A-list blogger, Michele Catalano, and writer/satirist Neal Pollack (to be posted shortly after debate concludes …

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Bush, Cheney – Playground Wussies!!

Presidential debates should be pre-requisites to running for president. There should be no if, ands or buts about it. The two leading candidates and in some cases three (you can throw in a nutjob for comedic effect) should be required to stand before the American public (and the world for …

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Ashlee Simpson – Autobiography

I am going to go out on a limb here – but I imagine the internal checklist that Ashlee Simpson went through before creating her debut album went something like this: 1.) Distance self from older, hot, dopey sister Jessica 2.) Establish street cred by writing own songs 3.) Write …

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