Daily Archives: September 27, 2004

Busy weekend

If you’re in the Houston area and are looking for some good political activities this weekend, there’s a veritable cornucopia from which to choose. There are five Kos Dozen parties on Friday and Saturday nights, with all of the Saturday … Continue reading Continue reading

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New voters

You’ve probably seen this NYT artlce about new voter registrations in swing states like Ohio and Florida, but in case you haven’t, you should read it. MyDD has a good discussion of it as well. Of course, as noted on … Continue reading Continue reading

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The sweet smell of desperation (again)

Remember that strong stench of desperation that emanated from the Orlando Sanchez campaign last year when he tried to link Bill White to Hezbollah? I’m getting a whiff of the same stuff from Louie Gohmert in CD01 now. Republican Louie … Continue reading Continue reading

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On Kenny Boy’s public relations strategy

The Chron discusses Kenny Boy’s PR offensive. Prosecutors have started using Ken Lay’s public statements against him in legal filings, leading some experts to suggest the former Enron chairman keep quiet while others insist he should just keep on talking. … Continue reading Continue reading

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How bad is it?

How bad are things for the Illinois Republican Party these days? According to this Chicago Tribune poll, they’re really really really bad. Together, the surveys paint a portrait of a Republican Party so divided that it may have trouble fielding … Continue reading Continue reading

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More on the Regional Transportation Plan

This op-ed on the Regional Transportation Project (RTP – see here for more) is a month old but worth reading. Guaranteed is that not one, but several roadways near your home and business are on the construction timetable. All the … Continue reading Continue reading

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