Daily Archives: June 5, 2004

Meyer campaign blog

The Morris Meyer campaign blog appears to be up and running. Note that by having an RSS feed, I discovered its activity sooner rather than later. Yes, I’m going to preach the RSS gospel until I’ve converted everyone. What’s the … Continue reading Continue reading

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Rasmussen does Texas

Jim D brings us (via Kos) the Rasmussen poll numbers for Texas: May 1 – May 31 (Purported Margin of Error: +/- 3%) Bush 55% Kerry 38% Other 3% Not Sure 4% Both Jim and Rasmussen note that Bush carried … Continue reading Continue reading

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Citywide Wi-Fi?

Well, we may not get Wi-Fi parks, but according to Dwight Silverman, the city of Houston is looking at Wi-Fi everywhere. While it’s still at the “what if we did this” stage, the plan under consideration borrows from a successful … Continue reading Continue reading

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Herseth speaks

The Stakeholder has a report from a rally in South Dakota honoring their new Congressperson Stephanie Herseth, and a guest post from Rep. Herseth and many of the volunteers who helped get her into the House. Two down, eleven more … Continue reading Continue reading

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