Bill Press, the keynote speaker at the Truman Dinner on Saturday, was kind enough to meet with students before his appearance. If you don’t know who Bill Press is, please visit his website (and maybe buy a book) at www.billpress.com.
Mr. Press gave an awesome speech at the Truman Dinner, and he was very kind [...]
Archive for January, 2005
Today, on the front page of the Living section, the Omaha World-Herald ran a story about blogs. They profiled three Omaha blogs but they unfortunately overlooked the College Democrats Blog.
One blog featured was by Cathie English. Ironically, Mrs. English is an English teacher at Aurora High School. A huge problem with her [...]
Just a few quick words, in case you weren’t there, about the Truman Dinner (on Saturday, January 29th). It was awesome! The keynote speaker, Bill Press (who has been featured on many a punditry show), was kind enough to meet with a bunch of us that afternoon. Great guy… great guy.
Ok, so [...]
This is still a developing story but it looks like President Bush will be visiting Nebraska after the State of the Union address. Click here for the full story.
Why is Bush visiting Nebraska? I think I know why…
* Raise money for mayoral candidate Dave Friend.
* The administration finally found out that the U.S. [...]
This is the first version of my attempt to make a comprehensive (and attractive) College Dems Photo Collage.
It’s mostly a way to procrastinate ConLaw readings… but so are most college dem activities.
As you can see, many many many members are left out (and four ended up on it twice). If [...]
Today, the KETV News at 5:00 featured one of the strangest video clips I’ve ever seen.
In an attempt to cater to their 12-year-old demographic, KETV News decided to humanize (or cartoonize) the smoking ban bill.
It seems the villain in this cartoon is Omaha Mayor Mike Fahey. Mayor Fahey makes Mr. Smoking [...]
“As the prime legal architect for the policy of torture adopted by the Bush Administration, Gonzales’s advice led directly to the abandonment of longstanding federal laws, the Geneva Conventions, and the United States Constitution itself. Our country, in following Gonzales’s legal opinions, has forsaken its commitment to human rights and the rule of law and [...]
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