Daily Archives: May 30, 2003

Faint, fading, and the FCC

I haven’t been beating the drums over the FCC’s proposed rules to allow even more media consolidation, but it’s gaining a reasonable amount of attention. This article raises an interesting question: Here’s a quiz for you: Name the best-known and … Continue reading Continue reading

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Tell us how you really feel

Jim Henley works up a pretty heavy froth over the current state of affairs in Iraq. Go read it and see if you get as angry as he does. Here’s an idle question to chew on, by the way. Team … Continue reading Continue reading

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Go west, young man

John McKay and Kos have both made some interesting points about the Western states and the Democrats’ prospects there in the near term and farther out. Check them out, and be sure to read Kos’ comments. Continue reading

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Yard sign silliness

The top story in today’s Chron is about a dustup over yard signs between a homeowner and the neighborhood association. The way Michael Skadden sees it, there is little difference between a sign supporting Bill White for mayor and one … Continue reading Continue reading

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