Housekeeping Note

| Wed Jul. 1, 2009 9:22 PM PDT

Quick note.  Two or three times a week our resident MoJo editor and politics junkie Laura McClure drops by with a post called MoJo Mix.  The idea is to highlight a few good items on our other blogs — MoJo, Blue Marble, and The Riff — that the politics junkies here might be interested in reading too.  It's worth checking out.

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Laura McClure is the

Laura McClure is the bravest, kindest, warmest, most wonderful human being I've ever known in my life. Her dropping in isn't at all creepy or any reason to wonder about editorial control. Neither was her deletion of my comments.

(A better, more subtle way to pump up the hits? Reinstate the old widget that displayed snippets from the latest comments and postings.)

ok anonymous, i have no idea what comment you're referring to, but we only delete spam and racist, anti-semitic, etc. stuff. you're welcome to email me directly if you have questions, i'm happy to answer: lmcclure at motherjones.com New Media Editor, Mother Jones http://www.motherjones.com/authors/laura-mcclure

I have been saving for a

I have been saving for a month and within fifty dollars of a Kindle DX, but I will be purchasing an Iphone instead. There is NO WAY I would by a device that does not really belong to me - seriously, what else have they programed in besides the ability to search and delete from my book cases, that we don't know about??

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