As Bush Campaigns, Newsweek Says GOP Numbers DropThe most recent Newsweek poll shows that Bush’s approval rating has fallen to 35% and the Democratic advantage in the generic ballot question has now increased to 16 points amongst likely voters. Newsweek reports that as Bush travels the country, their poll has found that support for GOP candidates actually falls........more
U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark calls trial a Travesty and told to "Get Out"
Saddam Hussein was convicted and sentenced Sunday to death by hanging for war crimes in the 1982 killings of 148 people in the town of Dujail, as the former leader, trembling, shouted "God is Great!"......moreThe life and times of Saddam HusseinToday's verdict marks the beginning of the final chapter in the controversial life story of the deposed dictator......more
Children of Nazi racial engineering meet in Germany The children of a Nazi programme aimed at creating an "Aryan elite" met publicly in Germany at the weekend in an effort to banish the spectre that has haunted many of them since their birth.....more
2006 Proposed Constitutional AmendmentsElection Day is next Tuesday, and Florida voters this time find themselves faced with six proposed amendments to our state's constitution. Here are some thoughts on the proposals.....click here
"Do you want us to win" Republicans Spring a New "Winning" StrategyAs the U.S. death toll in Iraq for the month of October passed 100 -- making it the deadliest month in nearly two years -- and with polls still showing that the Democratic Party is poised to take control of the House of Representatives and possibly the Senate, Republican Party message-meisters appear to have devised what they hope will be the money sound-bite for electoral victory......more
Stogie Voted! Governor: Jim Davis United States Senator: Brian Moore Congress District 11: Cathy Castor Attorney General: Skip Campbell Chief Financial Officer: Alex Sink Commissioner Of Agriculture: Eric Copeland County Commissioner District 5: Joe Redner State Representative District 59: Betty Reed Circuit Judge Group 32: Bernie SilverCircuit Judge Group 43: Paul T. JeskeCircuit Judge Group 44: Emily PeacockCircuit Judge Group 45: Ashley Brooke MoodySchool Board Member District 6: April Griffin
Dean digs at Bush Praises Ohio efforts at Toledo stopA cautiously confident Howard Dean rallied Toledo Democrats yesterday with digs at President Bush, an agenda for a Democratic Congress, and praise for statewide candidates who weren’t around to hear.Mr. Dean, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee, told a packed VFW hall that Republicans have damaged the country by dividing Americans — and that Democrats, if they work hard enough, can ride a desire for change to big wins in Ohio and nationwide next week.....more
The Slimiest Campaign Ads of 2006Slate crowns this year's worst of the worst
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The No-Responsibility Party ... Ever
From her mouth to the Hairy Thunderer's ear. Deborah Pryce, running in tough battle for reelection in central Ohio just made this statement.....hereVote Mary Jo Kilroy
Gagging on HaggardOK. Conservatives and evangelicals who are wringing your hands over this, and gearing up to blame the gays, the Democrats, or both … Come a little closer and let me, as we say where I come from, “break it down for you.”.......more
Once a long shot, John Hall closes N.Y. gap
Thanks to a blend of Democratic momentum, Stephen Colbert, YouTube and his own minor league celebrity, strategists say Hall — a long shot Democratic challenger — could topple Kelly, who has represented New York's 19th Congressional district since being swept into office as part of the 1994 GOP revolution......moreJohn Hall
Ranks of independent voters rising, Vote Brian MooreAbout 17 percent of voters registered for next week’s election eschew major-party identification, according to a study released Thursday by American University’s Center for the Study of the American Electorate......moreVote Brian MooreBill Nelson can kiss my Ass
A Needless ApologyIt's "insulting," says Bush, that Kerry would insinuate that our troops are "stupid." Clearly Kerry-- an actual war hero who has actually been shot in a real, live, actual war-- doesn't think troops are stupid......more
Newsweek: Bush/Kerry Flap could HURT GOPIn fact, the concerted attack on Kerry—complete with White House and Republican National Committee press releases—threatens to undermine a central premise of the party’s strategy. The president may have diverted attention back onto Democrats, but he also turned the focus back on himself and the war.Neither subject is a winning issue for GOP candidates ..Bush’s approval rating in the most recent NEWSWEEK poll stood at 37 percent—10 points lower than the last poll before the 2004 elections, and fully 33 points lower than 2002.......more