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Current Topic: Politics and Law

Grandfather Twilight endorses Dennis Kucinich for President 2004
Topic: Politics and Law 4:11 am EST, Jan  9, 2004

] The classic children's book icon, Grandfather Twilight, broke
] twenty years of silence to endorse Congressman Dennis Kucinich for
] President in 2004. "In these extraordinary times we must act with
] extraordinary sincerity," he said.

I think Kucinich can just about end his campaign now if he's had to go this far to find people to endorse him.

Grandfather Twilight endorses Dennis Kucinich for President 2004


We Hate Spam, Congress Says (Except When It's Sent by Us)
Topic: Politics and Law 12:54 am EST, Dec 28, 2003

] Even as Congress was unanimously approving a law aimed at reducing
] the flow of junk e-mail, members were sending out hundreds of
] thousands of unsolicited messages to constituents.

No comment needed.

We Hate Spam, Congress Says (Except When It's Sent by Us)


Democratic candidates interviewed on Hardball
Topic: Politics and Law 2:03 am EST, Dec  3, 2003

Will someone please tell Howard Dean that the Soviet Union no longer exists? As someone said on Metafilter, "If you refer to Russia as the Soviet Union three times while discussing foreign affairs should you really be the President of the United States?".

I can't wait to hear what he thinks about all the recent problems in Rhodesia and the Ottoman Empire.

Democratic candidates interviewed on Hardball


The Bush Betrayal (washingtonpost.com)
Topic: Politics and Law 9:59 am EST, Dec  2, 2003

] In 2000 George W. Bush campaigned across the country
] telling voters: "My opponent trusts government. I trust
] you."
]
] Little wonder that some of his supporters are now
] wondering which candidate won that election.
]
] Federal spending has increased by 23.7 percent since Bush
] took office.

The Bush Betrayal (washingtonpost.com)


 
 
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