Did you know our President did covers?Sunday Bloody Sunday by George W. Bush.Thanks to Bruce. … [Read more...]
Archives for June 2006
Polls — we’re late to the party
Channel 7/Suffolk poll out yesterday. sco, as always, has the slice-'n'-dice.Among Dems, Patrick's in the lead:Deval Patrick 31%Tom Reilly 25%Chris Gabrieli 22%Undecided 21%And check out the cool tracking graph from Suffolk.Tom Reilly said … [Read more...]
Romney’s mistake on Brownfields
The Legislature had allocated $30 million to re-capitalize the existing fund, which has been depleted. Gov. Romney slashed that funding to just $15 million. The state money would have helped assess the extent of the … [Read more...]
Food for thought on fusion
In his just-published article on fusion voting and the Mass Ballot Freedom Campaign, David Bernstein of The Boston Phoenix did a good job laying out the rationale for adopting fusion voting in Massachusetts and the motivation of many of the … [Read more...]
Natalia Muñoz had great column on the Ben LaGuer case in today’s Springfield Republican
Muñoz explains the significance of a fingerprint report the prosecution hid for 18 years and goes on to point out that:LaGuer's lawyer, James Rehnquist, son of the late U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justice William Rehnquist, had argued before … [Read more...]
A Short History of the Water Board
June, according to Amnesty International, is torture awareness month. The Optional Protocol to the UN Convention against Torture, which allows visits by NGOs to detention facities, came into effect last Thursday. The US is not … [Read more...]
A Boycott of the Bay State?
I find this hilarious. I do not get filled with anger-- this does absolutely nothing, except demonstrate again the nature part of US Politics.As is mentioned by the Herald, it is ironic that that many of the Conservatives supporting this … [Read more...]
New guest post at Liberal Oasis: Global warming and Goremania
Just put up my latest guest post at Liberal Oasis ... yeah yeah yeah, it's about Gore again ... partly. This time I incorporate some on-target criticisms by Porcupine, et al.Al Gore Has A Posse … [Read more...]
More fractured fairy tales from the Supreme Court
The Supreme Court "decided" the Tom DeLay Texas gerrymander case today. There was no opinion for the Court on most of the big issues. Here is the lineup - figure it out, if you can.Kennedy, J., announced the judgment of the … [Read more...]
Attracting Independents–how do we do it?
As I go out into the field and canvas for Deval, one of the recurring questions I get, primarily from Unenrolled/independent voters is: "In the last few gubernatorial elections I have voted for a Republican as a balance to the … [Read more...]
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