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Tuesday, November 9th, 2004

Political Links

Here are a handful of political sites that I thought were interesting. The Political Compass is site that asks you questions to determine where you fall on the political spectrum. It then places you on a grid. The horizontal (X) axis defines left or right economics, and the vertical (Y) axis defines social libertarian or [...]

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Thursday, November 4th, 2004

Kerry won

This article just makes me want to scream, cry, yell, something….. Didn’t we learn from Florida?

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Thursday, November 4th, 2004

Well, Bush won

Bush won the election. He probably deserved it, much as it pains me to say that. I mean even with a bad economy and what seems to be a perpetual war that we didn’t need to start, he still convinced enough people that he deserved another four years. I think there are fundamental problems with [...]

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Monday, November 1st, 2004

The Redskins predict that Kerry wins

There is an urban legend, a true one, that says if the Washington Redskins lose their home game just before and election, the challenger wins. The Skins lost yesterday to the Packers. This would seen to indicate a win for John Kerry. I knew I liked the Redskins for some reason. Slashdot has commentay here [...]

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