Author Archives: JordanCornblog

Can You Say Excoriate?

I came away from the Democratic debate reminded again (after a seven year drought) of how refreshing it is to hear people who speak with knowledge and thoughtfulness about complex issues.  Sure, they were also using buzz words and spin and the shorthand … Continue reading

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Update from Soccer Camp!

Here’s a nice write-up  by Lindsey Dolich on ESPN’s soccernet about how things are going at the USWNT camp under Pia Sundhage’s tutelage.  It sounds like the morale is improving substantially.  Her emphasis on tactics, communication, and each player rediscovering her … Continue reading

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Wow – McCain Gets Nasty!

This morning I noticed an anti-Hillary ad on the internet.  At the bottom it said it was paid for by John McCain (of all people).  It uses a crystal ball and an unflattering photo to set her up in a most … Continue reading

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Results Are In …

Well, round one is done!  A strong showing for Obama and Huckabee … which will make the NH primary all the more interesting.  Will they solidify their positions, or will there be more shifting and jockeying before this is done?  My money’s … Continue reading

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Iowa 2008

By tomorrow morning we’ll know something new about this year’s presidential race.  How much of what we’ll know tomorrow morning is of substance – and how much is the result of spin will be interesting to try to sort out. … Continue reading

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And Now Another Page Has Turned

So here it is, the pristine new morning of a pristine new year.  (Wouldn’t it be nice if that particular illusion were true.)  I do find meaning in new beginnings, beginner’s mind, and such concepts … however I don’t go … Continue reading

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An Old Year

It’s @ 4PM on New Year’s Eve afternoon.  We’ve been digging out after @ a foot of lovely soft snow here in NH.  The old year goes out awash in new snow, with more expected for tomorrow.  I’ve no particularly … Continue reading

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As December's Days Draw Down …

… I wanted to share this interesting site (and undertaking) that my sister sent to me recently.  (Thanks!)  It’s about a man from Vermont who is walking to DC to highlight his (and others’) efforts to get impeachment onto the … Continue reading

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Vacation Days

Saddened and angered and frightened by the assassinaton of Benazir Bhutto and the precarious state of the world, I was struck this morning by how such events don’t alter Dubya’s vacation schedule.  That got me to looking for specifics about the absolutely obscene number of … Continue reading

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The Singing Swede

The new USWNT coach, Pia Sundhage, held her first, mini training camp in early December out in Carson, California.  She began the first session with a song!  It’s going to be very exciting to see how this team evolves under … Continue reading

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