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October 2 on Twitter

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A recap of my tweets on Friday, October 2. Follow me here:

Was doing ok ignoring that Brett Favre plays the Packers on Mon. Then read @sportsguy33's column. Now? Not so ok. http://bit.ly/1DOlSk

Is Texas covering up the execution of an innocent man? TPM: http://bit.ly/nQCJu & dday at Hullabaloo: http://bit.ly/4uwZQd

@ThomClark Good luck to you and JMM!

Agreed. RT @JC_Christian: The insistence on being called "progressive" rather than "liberal" is just another symptom of Democratic timidness

Happy to help cause this. RT @AdamSerwer: @Atrios I would posit that twitter has a larger percentage of buffy fans than the general pop

RT @GregMitch: News orgs dropping right-leaning Strategic Vision -- but why did they ever use when methods unknown? http://bit.ly/1iYJjb

Literally anti-American RT @marcambinder: Cheers erupt at conservative group summit when news of Chicago's defeat breaks http://j.mp/3DHKBT

.@Mischiff I hope you and @Carousa are having a good and informative time at the Contra Costa Council luncheon!

RT @lvorderbrueggen: CoCo DA Bob Kochly will not seek re-election. http://bit.ly/qKKvb

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"In the end, there must be a purpose to our journey. Human endeavor cannot consist simply of random acts and happenstance. There needs to be meaning beyond self that gives our limited days definition and direction. And only within that meaning can the judgment rendered upon our lives have worth." -- U.S. Senator Paul Tsongas (1941-1997)

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