Month: March 2005
A California court has ruled that if someone receives stolen property they must tell the owner of the property who they got it from. That of course is not …
Ah, another Massachusetts-bashing post... Massachusetts, like so many states, uses private contractors to supplement highway department workers in clearing snowfall. In recent years, though, there have been scandals of …
Hugh Hewitt identifies a potential danger to continued Republican electoral dominance:After two days of conversations in DC with leading conservatives and officials, it is clear to me that the …
I present what must surely be the most horrifying picture (and accompanying story) of the week below the break. Not for the faint of heart......
Here's some highlights of the coverage of the Politics Online conference, which really did feature a diverse roster of those who work politics online.PoliticsBlog blogged pretty much every session....
"I'd like to thank Commissioner Thomas for providing the most cogent argument yet for the abolition of the FEC." - Glenn Reynolds' opening remarks to the Politics Online Conference. …
The winners of the 2005 Profiles In Courage Awards have been announced by the John F. Kennedy Library, and -- wonder of wonders, miracle of miracles -- a REPUBLICAN …
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rowland Barnes, a court reporter and sheriff's deputy were killed in open court, and another person was wounded. The downtown area in Atlanta has...
A rather tawdry chapter in New Hampshire politics came to a close yesterday, as the former state Republican Executive Director was sentenced to seven months in prison for jamming …
From "left" to "right," a group of bipartisan bloggers, journalists, activists and professionals (iincluding yours truly) announced today the formation of The Online Coalition - www.onlinecoalition.com - to voice...