This blog grew out of participation in the Minnesota 23 Things On a Stick program and has a eye on how all of this Web 2.0 stuff matters to archives and special collections. If you don't get the "on a stick" part of the title, just visit the Minnesota State Fair: all the good stuff to eat is served on a stick. The views and opinions in this blog are my own and do not represent the views, opinions or policies of my employer.
Tuesday, February 7, 2012
Congressional Chaplains
Something else, if you have the time, that caught my eye as I'm zooming through my Google Reader feeds, this one from the New York Times on the U.S. Senate and House Chaplains. Nothing to do with books or reading or Web 2.0 stuff but of interest to me--maybe "Politics 2.0" To quote from the article: "At a time when Congress is stunningly unpopular, with approval ratings in various recent polls around 12 percent, Father Conroy and Dr. Black serve as pastors to what must be one of the most reviled congregations in the country."
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