Daily Archives: November 1, 2004

Down to the wire

Just a few Congressional race stories to tide you over until it’s all over… MyDD suggests that President Bush’s campaign stop tonight in Dallas is recognition that Pete Sessions is in trouble against Martin Frost. I sure hope that’s right. … Continue reading Continue reading

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Media whoring

The folks at KPFT have invited me to join them on the air tomorrow night at 10 PM for post-election punditry, along with some people with actual qualifications. No, I don’t know what they were thinking either, but hey, it … Continue reading Continue reading

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A few thoughts as we enter Election Day

One of the things we’ve heard way too much of this election season is that there erally isn’t a pro-Kerry vote, there’s just an anti-Bush vote. My response to that is “So what?” One of the other things we’ve heard … Continue reading Continue reading

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When politics and fashion collide

Great minds do indeed think alike. Continue reading

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Winning the war on drugs

Scott explains why he’s representing a Republican client for the first time in his professional life. Yesterday, I drove to the Metroplex for a well-attended town hall meeting held by the League of United Latin American Citizens, in Grand Prairie, … Continue reading Continue reading

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Evoting-Experts.com

There’s a new blog in town, run by a variety of computer scientists and security experts, on the topic of electronic voting and the issues that have been reported so far in this election cycle. It’s called Evoting-Experts.com, and so … Continue reading Continue reading

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No smokers, please

OK, I think I’ve found the point at which the social stigma against smoking has gone too far. “We know that demographically approximately 25 percent of the adult population smokes, and that 25 percent tends to have less desirable characteristics … Continue reading Continue reading

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