Friday, July 02, 2004
Inspired by Bark Bark Woof Woof and his normal Friday Blogaround:
BeerBlog laments the fact that many of his posts had nothing to do with beer. So he opened Hotwax Residue, which has nothing to do with wax.
Speaking of Hotwax Residue, he waxes on the Florida voting mess, and revelations that some amendment petitions were (SHOCKER!) signed by dead people.
Even if the dead people vote in the homestead amendment, FlaBlog says that the summary brief is deceptive.
Blogwood has tons of info on the Florida felons ineligible to vote issue, and also has a link to the actual list. Go check for your name.
Icontemplate shares a creepy episode, and provides an easy (FREE!) way to search for public information nationwide.
Florida Politics reports on Jeb!s own Halliburton right here in Florida. You'll have to scroll a while.
Goatbelt was once a rock star, and played with U2. Bono told him it was easy to write a song.
Perhaps he should get in touch with Luka. She wants a rock star to write a song for her.
SpaceCoastWeb questions Focus on the Family's decision to give Michael Moore’s home address to those on their email list.
Last Day of my Life talks about the fiasco too, and buries an excellent observation within: It's sad how willfully ignorant American are about what's going on in their country.
In honor of the 40th anniversary of the civil rights act of 1964, DebWire highlights some statistics from then, and compares them to today’s numbers.
Bl0gax tells us about Carmen Electra and the new Naked Women Wrestling League.
When it rains here in the afternoon, it causes airplanes to fly over the Crazy Island.
Poor Richard’s Anorak sees all the money going to stockholders, and asks a simple question: When do the workers get their share?
Mustang Bobby Barks about the failure of the Cuban Blockade.
South of Suwannee wonders if GDub’s Cuba policies will affect him in ways he hadn’t thought.
Side Salad points out that the RedSox are between a rock and a hard place. Specificall, the Devil Rays coming up from behind them, and the X-Rays beating them from New York.
Sticks of Fire tell's you where to eat if you find yourself in Brandon.
Critical ‘I’ leaves us today with a cliffhanger of a post. He was a juror in a murder trial, and doesn’t have time to elaborate. Tune in tomorrow.
BeerBlog laments the fact that many of his posts had nothing to do with beer. So he opened Hotwax Residue, which has nothing to do with wax.
Speaking of Hotwax Residue, he waxes on the Florida voting mess, and revelations that some amendment petitions were (SHOCKER!) signed by dead people.
Even if the dead people vote in the homestead amendment, FlaBlog says that the summary brief is deceptive.
Blogwood has tons of info on the Florida felons ineligible to vote issue, and also has a link to the actual list. Go check for your name.
Icontemplate shares a creepy episode, and provides an easy (FREE!) way to search for public information nationwide.
Florida Politics reports on Jeb!s own Halliburton right here in Florida. You'll have to scroll a while.
Goatbelt was once a rock star, and played with U2. Bono told him it was easy to write a song.
Perhaps he should get in touch with Luka. She wants a rock star to write a song for her.
SpaceCoastWeb questions Focus on the Family's decision to give Michael Moore’s home address to those on their email list.
Last Day of my Life talks about the fiasco too, and buries an excellent observation within: It's sad how willfully ignorant American are about what's going on in their country.
In honor of the 40th anniversary of the civil rights act of 1964, DebWire highlights some statistics from then, and compares them to today’s numbers.
Bl0gax tells us about Carmen Electra and the new Naked Women Wrestling League.
When it rains here in the afternoon, it causes airplanes to fly over the Crazy Island.
Poor Richard’s Anorak sees all the money going to stockholders, and asks a simple question: When do the workers get their share?
Mustang Bobby Barks about the failure of the Cuban Blockade.
South of Suwannee wonders if GDub’s Cuba policies will affect him in ways he hadn’t thought.
Side Salad points out that the RedSox are between a rock and a hard place. Specificall, the Devil Rays coming up from behind them, and the X-Rays beating them from New York.
Sticks of Fire tell's you where to eat if you find yourself in Brandon.
Critical ‘I’ leaves us today with a cliffhanger of a post. He was a juror in a murder trial, and doesn’t have time to elaborate. Tune in tomorrow.
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Just hoping to add my new blog - State of Sunshine.
This is a great site and will make sure I add you to my links.
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This is a great site and will make sure I add you to my links.
