October 2008
- John McCain: Sarah Palin a direct counterpoint to feminism
- Rudd’s rattling Turnbull
- SF Sunday: worst costumes evah!
- Calling all ozbloggers who go to live comedy shows
- Weekend election speculation
- Otterday, and open thread
- Mandatory Australian Internet Censorship: Conroy’s Bait and Switch
- Panicking at the last minute
- I don’t know what the rest of you drink for aperitifs…
- Thursday Cheezburger
- Third Debate Thoughts, and Video of McCain’s air-scarequotes “health of the mother”
- FYI
- Thoughts that get me out of bed to blog in the wee small hours
- She only lets us stay in the house because we can be used as furniture
- Whoydensday: The Sarah Jane Adventures
- The most potent weapon in the PC arsenal
- Virtual Travelling: Bristol UK graffiti
- As the US election campaign descends farther and farther into black farce
- Angst in the papers
- Victim-blaming by the Queensland government
- Midwifery-led care, the AMA, and the Cochrane Collaboration: who do you believe?
- Nanofic meme: Do you remember…?
- Mount Franklin Breast Cancer ads. Let’s start a Brown Colon Cancer Awareness campaign.
- Otterday! And open thread
- Quick Hit: Weekend Election Watch
- Friday Hoyden: reading in public
- Victorian upper house votes on decriminalising abortion today
- Punishing the poor
- Passive voice watch: invisible rapist in Sussex
- Ladies’ Handbook: On quacks, hormones, abstinence, and the sexual double standard
- Nuance for Dummies
- Thursday Cheezburger, and Delurking Day
- If only we’d realised it was that easy
- Help out Heretical
- Lazy school holiday blogging: neat stuff
- Google Street View: American National Parks
- It’s nearly debate time
- Whoydensday: what are you doing here?
- “What do the gorgons represent?”
- Election Watch: 4 more weeks
- Quickhit: another gynaecologist comes under scrutiny
- Virtual Travelling: baby love
- Busy
- In July I thought “make sure you don’t forget the blogiversary this year”
- Quick Hit: New Yorker covers and Strange Maps
- Sunday Science links
- CSIRO report: levels of childhood obesity have remained largely unchanged for the past decade
- TARP watch: bailout bill passed
- Otterday! And Open Thread.
- Barriers to justice when rapists attack women with disabilities: new Australian report