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Wednesday, March 10, 2004

More Tech Woes...

The tech gremlins just will not cease their bedevilment of me. With great frustration I must explain that my Atom XML and Feedster RSS feeds are glitching as if to tell me something: Every time you click on "continue reading" under any post of mine on the Living In China aggregator--all aggregators, for that matter--you will arrive at the same post, "From Dubya's Mouth... Some more Bushisms, as collected by Jacob Weisberg," from a week ago.

Perhaps it is an indication of my stress level over these unrelenting technical woes, but I am actually beginning to wonder if it is some kind of Cosmic Conspiracy: Surely by now the universe is aware that I am trying my best to ensure that George W. Bush spends the next four years at his ranch in Texas on his knees asking his personal savior why he lost the 2004 election to President John F. Kerry. Could it be that I am being smote by Him? The One whom I stopped worshipping well over 40 years ago, loudly, angrily storming out of the First Baptist Church of Ocean Springs, Mississippi, with defiant curses upon my lips over the shameful hypocrisy that had an hysterical grip upon the small congregation, not the least of which was my mother? Is it possible...that she was right? Nah!!
 


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