November 11, 2004
Buffalo Springfield Redux
- Stop, Hey, What’s That Sound
I hear the church bells ringing outside as I write this post. That means it’s high-noon on the East Coast and a ruckus is stirring in front of White House. The folks at ReDefeatBush.com are calling on citizens to rally at LaFayette Park in front of the White House in Washington, DC Today to “protest both the suspicious and highly selective mismanagement of the 2004 election by local authorities in Florida and Ohio as well as the escalation of the war in Iraq with the massacre underway in Fallujah.”
- They police our highways, but should the government police our information superhighways too?
As the Federal Trade Commission convenes a summit this week to discuss cybersecurity issues, the Competitive Enterprise Institute today released a report urging federal regulators to allow the marketplace to develop solutions that will both address Internet security and protect online anonymity.
- Remember Dick Gephardt
U.S. Congressman for 28 years and still a natural blond. This man is amazing! Hey, hair is a big in Dem politics these days. To recognize his hair and “public service, there will be a tribute dinner in his honor. I hope that you will show your support for all the great work that he has done throughout his career by joining us in St. Louis, Missouri on Thursday evening, December 9. Details of the event can be found below or by going to our website at www.GephardtTribute.org.” $1,000 will get you in the door.”
- About That Election We Lost
More than 1,700 people are using the Internet to issue an apology to the world for President George W. Bush's re-election last week, according to TownHall.com. ”A website, sorryeverybody.com, set up after the election allows users to post pictures of themselves with signs that "say we're sorry, even on the behalf of the ones who aren't," according to the website's home page.”
- In-Specter Gadget
Arlen Specter is going to have to pull out all the tricks if he hopes to take on the role of chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. He has the tough job of winning over opposition in his own Republican Party. RightMarch.com among other online conservative groups is work the web hard to raise awareness of Specter, who they call a RINO (Republican IN Name Only).
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