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Monday, Jun 04, 2001
funny
fucked weblog
Saturday, Jun 02, 2001
three way
"Maverick Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, in a widening rift with President Bush and his party's dominant conservative wing, is talking with advisers about leaving the GOP and launching a third-party challenge to Bush in 2004, those close to the senator say."
get out of my way
i went from zero to angry today in a record 30 seconds.
Friday, Jun 01, 2001
all wet
my alma mater is actually engaged in something oddly interesting and i have to read about it on memepool? not quite as exciting as the princeton annual streak but fire fighting robots are fun. looks more like a elementary school science fair than burning man though.
over mediated
SILENCE OF THE MEDIA LAMBS
prop plain
"What all this indicates is that the nation has entered a new era -- not one of political civility but one in which the words of day-to-day political discourse have grown almost fully estranged from any real meaning or attachment to fact. Propaganda – not journalism – is ascendant."
daddys girl
"If the tape finds its way into the wrong hands, the White House is going to turn every shade of red," predicted 'Frat-Rat' who demanded anonymity. "Jenna should get the message, and get it fast, there are a few troublemakers on campus who are rooting for her to fall on her face. She is making it too easy for them."
the belt way
"The Democrats have been crazy ever since -- in their view -- the Republicans stole the presidency for that amiable dunce George W. Bush. Now the Republicans are spastic because -- in their view -- the Democrats stole one of their senators. In effect, the defection of Vermont's James Jeffords is Florida II. And now there will be many Floridas. The capital is rabid, with mutual contempt and hatred everywhere inside the Beltway."
old lace
French Scientists Revive Napoleon Poisoning Theory
electioneering
"In some precincts with optical-scan ballots, those who voted twice in the same race were rescued by machines programmed to reject such ballots and give voters a second chance. But not all counties with such ballots possessed the equipment, and not all counties with the equipment used it on Election Day.
Escambia and Manatee counties possessed the second-chance capability but deactivated it. Escambia Supervisor Bonnie Jones said, "People should be able to mark their vote correctly." She said giving voters a chance to correct mistakes "increases the cost of an election," because ballots cost 25 cents apiece.
"Maybe that was a bad judgment call," Jones mused. "Who's to say?"