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What They Did Last Fall


By PAUL KRUGMAN for nyt op-ed Published: August 19, 2005


By running for the U.S. Senate, Katherine Harris, Florida's former secretary of state, has stirred up some ugly memories. And that's a good thing, because those memories remain relevant. There was at least as much electoral malfeasance in 2004 as there was in 2000, even if it didn't change the outcome. And the next election may be worse.

In his recent book "Steal This Vote" - a very judicious work, despite its title - Andrew Gumbel, a U.S. correspondent for the British newspaper The Independent, provides the best overview I've seen of the 2000 Florida vote. And he documents the simple truth: "Al Gore won the 2000 presidential election."

Two different news media consortiums reviewed Florida's ballots; both found that a full manual recount would have given the election to Mr. Gore. This was true despite a host of efforts by state and local officials to suppress likely Gore votes, most notably Ms. Harris's "felon purge," which disenfranchised large numbers of valid voters.

But few Americans have heard these facts. Perhaps journalists have felt that it would be divisive to cast doubt on the Bush administration's legitimacy. If so, their tender concern for the nation's feelings has gone for naught: Cindy Sheehan's supporters are camped in Crawford, and America is more bitterly divided than ever. [...]
- bill 8-19-2005 3:24 pm [link] [1 comment]

rude dude
- dave 8-16-2005 9:00 pm [link] [1 comment]

Thousands of live Grateful Dead shows are available through the Internet Archive.
- jim 8-16-2005 6:25 pm [link] [4 comments]

t-mobile exec on mobile device futures
- mark 8-10-2005 9:39 am [link] [add a comment]

catch up on shelly berman, pat carroll and other tv game show giants


- bill 8-07-2005 9:45 pm [link] [add a comment]

"On September 30, the Violence Against Women’s Act (VAWA) will expire – unless Congress reauthorizes it.   For over a decade, VAWA has saved lives, delivered justice to rapists, stalkers and abusers and has played a critical role in the programs of many NYWF grantees.
The New York Women’s Foundation is calling on you to add your voice and help preserve this crucial legislation now.
Read more about VAWA 2005 and how you can help save it by clicking on the link below:
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The New York Women's Foundation was established in 1987 as a public philanthropy to be a voice for women and a force for change.  We are a cross-cultural alliance of women helping low-income women and girls in the five boroughs to achieve sustained economic security through expanded opportunities"

- selma 8-05-2005 2:38 am [link] [add a comment]

etymology request: "...some guy named lenny."

use : you wouldnt eat that just cause some guy named lenny told you to would you ?

interchangeable with joe schmoe. any body got anything on this ?
- bill 8-03-2005 10:41 pm [link] [5 comments]

Interestingness. Flickr now has a photo stream of interesting images from the last 24 hours. Nice page. I'd be interested to know about the algorithm. Is it like page rank?
- jim 8-02-2005 6:10 pm [link] [5 comments]

Iraq Affecting Mental Health of Troops
- By JOHN J. LUMPKIN, Associated Press Writer
Friday, July 29, 2005

(07-29) 04:32 PDT WASHINGTON, (AP) --

Thirty percent of U.S. troops surveyed have developed stress-related mental health problems three to four months after coming home from the Iraq war, the Army's surgeon general said Thursday.

The survey of 1,000 troops found problems including anxiety, depression, nightmares, anger and an inability to concentrate, said Lt. Gen. Kevin Kiley and other military medical officials. A smaller number of troops, often with more severe symptoms, were diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD, a serious mental illness.

The 30 percent figure is in contrast to the 3 percent to 5 percent diagnosed with a significant mental health issues immediately after they leave the war theater, according to Col. Elspeth Ritchie, a military psychiatrist on Kiley's staff. A study of troops who were still in the combat zone in 2004 found 13 percent experienced significant mental health problems.




via dailywarnewsblog
- bill 8-02-2005 2:05 am [link] [add a comment]

wish i'd have seen this when i was shopping for highchairs
- linda 8-01-2005 11:31 pm [link] [add a comment]

In the era of the Warren Court, in the nineteen-sixties, the concept of judicial restraint was largely associated with the political right—with resisting judicial interference in the governance of sovereign states. In recent years, though, the political right has tried to use the courts to push its own agenda. If a newly constituted Court establishes an abiding commitment to judicial restraint, the right as well as the left is likely to suffer disappointments. Two years ago, in his Senate testimony, Roberts said, “My clients and their positions are liberal and conservative across the board.” He was speaking, of course, about his work as an advocate, not his future as a final arbiter of the nation’s laws.

- bill 7-28-2005 6:35 pm [link] [add a comment]

flipbook
- dave 7-25-2005 7:56 pm [link] [2 comments]

/skb
- mark 7-20-2005 12:29 am [link] [add a comment]

a bridged
- dave 7-18-2005 6:16 pm [link] [add a comment]

Last month, though, the American Library Association found at least 200 instances since late 2001 in which police targeted libraries in a hunt for information.

In one case, the names of people checking out books on Osama bin Laden were requested.

Because Section 215 makes it illegal for anyone involved in a search to make it public, there was no way the ALA study could determine if the actions were Patriot Act-approved.

The responses were anonymous to protect librarians.

- bill 7-12-2005 6:51 am [link] [add a comment]

sounds like a power shift at todays wh press breifing


- bill 7-11-2005 10:38 pm [link] [16 comments]

googlewhack
- steve 7-11-2005 3:05 pm [link] [1 comment]

Getting his war on.
- jim 7-09-2005 12:40 am [link] [add a comment]

My own opinion, expressed in this post last March, was that both the FCC and Congress overplayed their cards in 2004, inviting constitutional challenges they might have lost (in the FCC's case) and tacking on extra censorship baggage which might have doomed the new legislation (in the case of Congress).

- bill 7-08-2005 7:02 pm [link] [1 ref] [add a comment]

Who supports prostitution?


- bill 7-02-2005 11:21 am [link] [1 ref] [1 comment]

Hello you pioneers who went westward ho. We need to know what happended next.
- rachael 6-29-2005 8:38 am [link] [6 comments]

cuban vs R1aa


- bill 6-21-2005 9:33 pm [link] [3 comments]

Okay, so those commencement speeches weren't very interesting, but this is a good story. Honest. To Cuba (almost) by Outrigger Sailing Canoe.
- jim 6-17-2005 7:25 pm [link] [3 comments]

whats in a......brand-naming quiz?
- dave 6-17-2005 5:34 pm [link] [4 comments]

Two commencement addresses if you're bored:

Senator Barack Obama at Knox College and Steve Jobs at Stanford.
- jim 6-16-2005 10:16 pm [link] [add a comment]