1 April 2005 (Friday)
frustration
This is really starting to grate on me. I am just about ready to burst with sociopolitical commentary, but I have to keep it bottled up. It doesn't help that there are religious facets (Judaism-specific and cross-cultural) to many of these issues that I dare not discuss in public (including online) lest my words be misconstrued as political endorsement. It's making my blog very boring, and it's frying my brain.
Be it known that I do have some awareness of the complex world around me, and that there are many things about which I have developed opinions, some of them quite passionate. Also let it be known that I have acquired a recent fondness for unnecessary adjectives.
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Also, I miss this.
You should go anano. Then you can say what you like. Make up a name for yourself, like, I don't know, "annoymous lawyer" and speak your mind!
Why do you think the commonweath thought police are going to be reading your blog, or are you worried that you might say something that could haunt you at a confirmation hearing?
Aside from the fact that it is very easy to trace so-called "anonymous" comments, I wouldn't do what you suggest because I value my career and my word more highly than the satisfaction of making political comments in the blogosphere. And, in case you were wondering, I was not the "anonymous lawyer" on your blog last week. But you can check IP addresses, so you knew that already.