Who ever said bloggers aren’t reporters? While driving along 72nd Street today, a bus bench caught my eye. Luckily for me (and our loyal readers), I had my camera with me. This intriguing bus bench is for Omaha City Councilman Jim Vokal and it is located at the corner of 72nd [...]
Archive for February, 2005
To be fair, it hasn’t been 100% proven yet.
But we’ve learned not to expect the paramount of virtue from these guys in the past:
The young Nevada man designated to chair the upcoming 2005 Young Republican National Convention in Las Vegas has been accused of embezzling registration fees from around the country to [...]
Did anyone see The Daily Show tonight? If not, watch it tomorrow night at 10:30.
So why was the show so great? Well…
1) The first 12 minutes of The Daily Show was about blogs.
2) During that segment, a clip featuring Bill Press was shown.
3) If that wasn’t enough, [...]
This story ran in the OWH today:
Mayor Mike Fahey finally filed Tuesday for re-election – not that any doubt existed about his intentions.
For more than a year, Fahey has raised money to win a second four-year term. He began 2005 with nearly $600,000 in his campaign account.
These are signatures [...]
The Nebraska Young Democrats State Convention was Saturday in Lincoln, and many many UNO College Democrats were there.
If you missed it, you missed some fierce debate, invigorating speeches from candidates and guest speakers, lots of talk about the future of our party, and of course some serious unwinding when it was all done. [...]
Condi Rice (our favorite token republican) has basically given away the end of the movie. Rice said on Wednesday that Iran must live up to its international obligations to halt its nuclear program or “the next steps are in the offing.”
Doesn’t anyone else have a problem with this statement?
Not only is she being [...]
From the CDA Blog
Today President Bush released his budget for the year 2006. It features so many failures for students that it’s way too long to post in here. So, here are a few of the many ways Bush breaks promises and forces students to pay more for college.
President Bush raises taxes on college students. [...]
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