Tuesday, November 14, 2006
About Me
- Name: Sean Aqui
- Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Sean Aqui is a pen name, derived from the Irish word for storyteller, "seanachie". I'm a 39-year-old married father of two, living in a suburb of the Twin Cities. In college I went through ROTC, graduating with a commission as a second lieutenant, Armor branch. I spent five months at Fort Knox, Ky., in the early 1990s, learning to operate M1 tanks. But the end of the Cold War meant a Reserve slot for me, and I started a civilian career in graphic design. I'm politically moderate, though I'm more liberal on social issues and more conservative on fiscal issues. I'm practically libertarian about civil liberties. I support a strong military, but believe it should be used judiciously. We should ask our men and women in uniform to risk their lives only for the most defensible reasons.
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Other places I post
Notable posts
- ACLU on religion
- An agnostic defense of religion
- Anyone but the godless
- The Ballad of Tom DeLay
- Child Care's Broken Economics
- China's global reach
- Clinton, Bush and North Korea
- Deficit spreadsheet
- The downside of tax cuts
- The educated class
- Eavesdropping deductions
- Eavesdropping primer
- The evolution of religion
- Expensively mediocre health care
- Exploding the myth of Muslim silence
- Fly like an eagle
- A follower, not a leader
- The genetics of altruism
- Hall of political shame
- How to manage illegal immigration
- Hunting, with a helping of guilt
- Idiots Anonymous
- Iraq distraction, Part I
- Iraq distraction, Part II
- Islam's Reformation
- Redistricting I
- Redistricting II
- The rhetorical war in Iraq
- Terror: A military or criminal problem?
- The wealth gap and the estate tax
Recent Posts
- Democrats and corruption
- Maryland dirty tricks, continued
- GOP adrift?
- Martinez to take over RNC
- It's the media's fault!
- What sort of army are we standing up?
- Democratic plans
- Lame ducks all around
- Meanwhile, over at the RNC....
- Howard Dean: Fool or genius?
News
Resources
- Congressional bills and votes
- CQ Politics
- Electoral-Vote.com
- FactCheck.org
- Iraq war cost
- National debt
- OpenSecrets.org
- Polling Report
- Project Vote Smart
- Snopes.com
- SourceWatch
- State gun laws
- USASpending.gov
Political discussion
Political sites
Centrist Blogs
- Ambivablog
- Austin Centrist
- BlogCritics
- Buck Naked Politics
- Bull Moose
- Centerfield
- Central Sanity
- Charging RINO
- CommonSenseDesk
- Dangerous Thoughts
- David Brin on politics
- Done With Mirrors
- Donklephant
- Drifting Through the Grift
- Dyre Portents
- The Glittering Eye
- Maverick Views
- The Mighty Middle
- Mike the Actuary
- Moderate Voice
- Modo Blog
- The New Moderate
- Polimom
- Random Fate
- The Reaction
- Restless Mania
- Robert Reich's Blog
- Staunch Moderate
- Stubborn Facts
- Stygius

2 Comments:
Now that is totally cool.
I think this demonstrates how the line between data visualization and art is growing increasingly blurred.
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