Tag: pete ashdown
member name: Steve Petersen
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November 09, 2006 01:21 AM EST --
Regardless of your political persuasion, you must admit that Illinois Senator Barack Obama is an impressive politician.
"Barack Obama has been heralded as a new star in the Senate and is already . . . more
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October 11, 2006 07:25 PM EDT --
The seniority system in Congress is a debacle because it enables politicians who are not ready to act when they are first elected to sit on their laurels. When they get nothing done, they can claim that . . . more
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October 27, 2006 03:00 PM EDT --
November 2, 2006 UPDATE: The Sunlight Foundation has responded to what I have written here. Please read the 14th comment -- that I wrote -- to this article; it has their explanation.
I just obtained . . . more
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July 06, 2006 11:24 PM EDT --
Wikimedia Foundation (which includes the popular Wikipedia) founder Jimmy "Jimbo" Wales launched a political wiki community this week named Campaigns Wikia for normal folk to converge to discuss . . . more
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May 02, 2006 03:07 AM EDT --
I support Pete Ashdown's run against Utah Senator Orrin Hatch for several reasons including: Utah needs a new face in the Senate, Ashdown's good corporate citizenship proves that he'll make . . . more
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June 01, 2006 02:06 AM EDT --
Politics involves virtually everything. Thus, politicians need to have many talents.
When it comes to French President Jacques Chirac some French filmmakers think that he should have followed an acting . . . more
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December 05, 2006 10:55 PM EST --
Utah now has an approved map with four congressional districts that should protect the incumbents, but Congressman Jim Matheson could face a challenge if the new district materializes.
Although KCPW reports . . . more
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June 20, 2006 02:15 AM EDT --
As Internet technology progresses and the public's use of it and interaction with it increases, there are many exciting areas where politics and the Internet can converge. Digital Divide concerns . . . more
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April 18, 2006 12:56 AM EDT --
While American youth usually are apathetic – at best – when it comes to politics, their voice is crucial. However, their behavior usually eludes the understanding of even the most informed . . . more
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