Month: May 2004
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Good Morning America, How Are You…
We leave tonight on the City of New Orleans bound for — you guessed it — New Orleans. Going to a wedding Sunday night, and planning on enjoying the city with the family over the next few days. My wife and I are doing dinner with Ernie and his wife Saturday night, which should be…
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Stick it to Bush
Well, opportunity knocked, then kept walking. Some of you may recall when Kos asked for bumper sticker slogans for the Bush/Cheney reelection effort last summer (lesson learned for Kos: never host your comments on an external site, lest they be lost forever). I responded in the comments, and my slogan (“Compassionate Colonialism”) made the top…
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Google IPO – Irrational exuberance?
Much has been made of Google’s S-1 filing last week in which Google will raise $2.7 billion in an IPO auction. It turns out that if you read the entire S-1, you’ll note that the amount they plan on raising is actually $2,718,281,828. Why? Pete has the answer. I love it. The number is almost…
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Patterrico and the 9th Circuit smack-down
As the author notes, this isn’t the first time a blogger has caused judges to correct a federal opinion. (That honor belongs to Howard.) But it’s yet another example of the influence of blogs in the legal profession, a Good Thing. Patterico is a contributor to Oh, that liberal media!, a great right-wing blog. Keeps…
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The veepstakes
Mathew Gross wants to know who you like for the #2 slot on the Kerry ticket. He remarks that: Many Democratic strategists consider Gephardt the safest choice — a man whose life and career has been open to scrutiny for years. He is a favorite of organized labor, a disciplined campaigner and his home state,…