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Poditis.

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How do you spell XML again? Does it rhyme with "smell"? No coincidence, I suspect. Jesus christ on a bike. Technology is for fools. And forever a fool I shall be. Oh, hi. Just got done cobbling together this month's episode of THIS IS BIG GREEN , our notorious podcast, and placing it online with the technological equivalent of stone knives and bearskins. My approach to programming is akin to placing several monkeys at computers loaded with self-peeling banana screensavers. Trial and error... but mostly trial. Anyway, it got done, and that's just as well, because this month's episode is chock full of something. Yes, friends, it's full of ingredients. It contains contents. Should I draw you a picture? Right. You'll see from the program notes that there are not one but TWO new songs from Cousin Rick Perry, governor of Texas. These are two more in a series of "first draft" recordings that will comprise (in a more finished form) Big Green's up

Stuff and ... more stuff.

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Once again, a bit pressed for times. Projects, projects, projects - you know the tune. Here's what's chewing on my nerves this week: In search of a problem. The G.O.P. is obsessed with the notion of voter fraud, a phenomenon so rare that it makes injuries from lightning strikes seem frequent by comparison. Can we just stop pretending, for five minutes, that this is a sincere concern about the integrity of our elections? It's pretty obvious what they're up to - they are fighting a rear-guard action against demographic trends, long acknowledged, that do not favor a virtually all-white party such as themselves. The only way to do that is through the usual methods they have employed over the years: voter suppression. Voter I.D. laws, in particular, are meant to place significant hurdles of time, expense, and logistics between individuals and the ballot. Let's call it what it is - a direct attack on voting rights. Time to push back ... hard. Crime and punishment. A