Category Archives: Politics

South Dakota

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HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29

I meant to blog this last week but never got around to it. Via Dama via Jenny’s Husband’s website, wage-slave.org. HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 29 – Napoleon Dynamite, production If you like the Napoleon Dynamite, you should click on it.

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Bama

RE: Alabama’s state constitution: The measure would have struck language – both in the main body of the Constitution, adopted in 1901, and in subsequent amendments – saying that “separate schools shall be provided for white and colored children, and … Continue reading

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How To Get Over Election Day

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A Lone Speck

See if YOU can find Clarke County. Hint: It’s Blue. Downloaded from a message sent via IP. And while I am in a polilinking mood: Did Kerry really win?

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Daily Mirror

Meg mentioned to me that I had not commented on the election results on my blog. I think the Daily Mirror summed it up best:

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hacking the election

Black Box Voting – Bev Harris – one of the leading groups doing voting machine investigations. A nonpartisan, nonprofit, consumer protection group for elections.

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Let The Lawsuits Begin!

I just downloaded the “Street Official Mix Tape #1” from iTunes (it was free, yo) where they will “bang the hottest joints in the iTunes Music Store” every month. Ya know, that just doesn’t seem very street to me. But, … Continue reading

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You can stop telling me who to vote for now, media.

Sent from the phone: LOVE the early voting!

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