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Waxahachie BlogDrinking Liberally Debate WatchSubmitted by Nathalie Guyol on Tue, 09/23/2008 - 6:45pm.Turns out there’s no conflict for folks who want to watch the debate this coming Friday. The Courtside will have the debate on, and if I give them a number for people who would like to be “in both places at once,” we may be able to hold a section with a good view. So let me know if this is for you. The Drinking Liberally will begin earlier than our usual time, at 6:30. Courtside Bar and Grill Even if you decide at the last minute, please join us! Nathalie THIRD ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION!Submitted by Nathalie Guyol on Tue, 06/24/2008 - 6:57pm.This Friday marks the third anniversary of our chapter; in the three years since we started, the national organization has evolved into a multipart organization, under the umbrella of LivingLiberally. Check it out at the new website: livingliberally.org. I have a fresh supply of buttons and lots of gossip. You don't want to miss this special occasion! Invite your friends, too. Bring your convention stories; good jokes are always welcome. Courtside Bar and Grill See you there then! Nathalie a few of my latest lettersSubmitted by Drinking Liberally on Sun, 10/16/2005 - 11:00pm.
The Bush Administration and The Pentagon have shown their desire to "support our troops".I plan to outline these travesties to our soldiers in a series of letters.My son is deployed in iraq,and I have a vested interest in these issues. NYPD to the rescueSubmitted by Nathalie Guyol on Wed, 10/12/2005 - 12:12pm.Recent events in New York City, involving a very well executed and definitely warranted response to by Mayor Bloomberg and Chief Kelly of NYPD to a terrorism threat, reminded me of a great article I read in July (and saved!). Here's an excerpt from an interview with its author, William Finnegan: Before 9/11, the N.Y.P.D. had fewer than two dozen officers working the terrorism beat full time. Today, there are about a thousand. Crime-fighting is still the N.Y.P.D.’s primary mission, but counterterrorism has really expanded the operational and conceptual boundaries of traditional police work. There are N.Y.P.D. detectives permanently stationed overseas, for instance, in half a dozen different countries. Ray Kelly, the Commissioner, has gone way outside of the traditional police-recruitment channels, looking for people with military, intelligence, and diplomatic backgrounds, people with deep knowledge of international terrorist organizations. What’s more, he has comprehensively persuaded the entire department to think of counterterrorism as a fundamental part of what cops call the Job. In the July 25, 2005 issue of The New Yorker, William Finnegan wrote a breath-catching report called "The Terrorism Beat," describing how the NYPD has stepped into the huge gap in Homeland Security as applied to New York City -- to the benefit of all of us. The excerpt above is from an interview with Finnegan about the piece; the interview is still available online and touches on many of the important points. But you've got to read the original article, about 20 pages. Let me know if you can't find it. New Orleans Musicians Hurricane Relief FundSubmitted by Drinking Liberally on Sun, 09/25/2005 - 10:51am.Preservation Hall is raising money for the city's musicians. You can also get a nice t-shirt for a donation. See all blog posts from this chapter |
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