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Jennifer Hancock runs www.Sumogirl.com, a website that features the thoughts, opinions, and creative pursuits of Jennifer Hancock, gentlewoman. A Humanist, Jennifer has a degree in Cognitive Linguistics from the University of Hawaii at Manoa. She has been a human rights advocate since she was a teenager and focused the majority of her early work on the abolition of the death penalty. More recently, she has been actively promoting Humanist values and progressive activism. She publishes a weekly podcast "Humanist Thought of the Week," one minute thoughts about how to be a better person. Jennifer is a mother of a little boy and married to a wonderful man who supports her work.
SHARE Sunday, August 31, 2008 A Completely Different Palin
Is Palin ready to be president should something happen to McCain? What does this choice say about how McCain will govern?
(3 comments) SHARE Wednesday, October 17, 2007 Is the German Rendition case headed for the ICC?
the only pertinent question for al-Masri is what are his options for justice now that he has exhausted his quest for justice in the US judicial system?
SHARE Friday, June 22, 2007 Hypothetical Pardons
There is clearly a movement on the right to have Bush pardon Libby. And, I have been wondering, why on earth would the laity of the right even care about Libby. And after thinking on this a bit, I think I may have come up with a reasonable hypothesis on why this groundswell is taking place.
SHARE Tuesday, October 30, 2007 2008::A Referendum on Iran
Unless the generals refuse orders to attack Iran (which is a good possibility if you believe a Feb 2007 Times of London story), Bush will most likely attack Iran before the presidential elections in the fall of 2008. This will directly impact the 2008 elections.