Honor Roll 
Brussels journall takes the time to go where the streets have no name, or at least not ones it approves of. Thanks to the ceaseless proliferation of web-based tools they offer what can only be hoped is the definitive survey of
Belgian Streets Named after US Presidents
Road-map to the Stars 
Why-ever they might feel this way is unaddressed, although Donald Rumsfeld‘s thoughtful intervention overturning Belgium’s war crimes law recently can’t have helped.
Harvard University Press is gushing over it’s new title, The Road to Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy.
“This is the unvarnished story.”
Also, apparently, un-reviewed by historians other than the author.
One Man, Our Vote 
Greg Grandlin offers a roundup of one interested party’s role in the last twelve presidential elections, and perhaps on his last one.
“Fidel Castro, the First Superdelegate” clocks el Lider Maximo’s walk-ons and cameos over five decades.
Vote Early & Vote Often 
President Bush bumps along at record low popularity, but he is still apparently beloved in Troy, New York.
A video instalation intitled The Night of Bush Capturing stoked the ever hot outrage of the local College Republicans, eventually being run out of both Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a local art center[the latter for alleged building code violations coincident with a picket line by local Republicans].
Leading the charge is local pol Robert Mirch.
“Allowing for the portrayal of the assassination of a president to be staged is wrong, un-American and destructive.”
Let’s enjoy some examples! 



That’s The Stuff! 
All Will Be Explained 
Top Ten lists are blogging gold! Or so we are told. But those feisty contrarians at technocult.com stumble against the tide, offering only five Kennedy assassination theories.
“Best” is generously awarded, and sadly, no new ground broken.