It’s curious that Amazon donates 60% of their political donation fund to Republican causes, especially being headquartered in a very successful blue state. I don’t mind 50/50, but then I don’t believe companies should be donating to any political causes. But that’s me.
Sorry, Everybody.
So many reactions to the result, including Marry An American, Feck the South, Sorry Everybody, and more importantly an investigation into Ohio voting irregularities.
You don’t have to move to Canada
The Stranger’s cover this week was so popular it’s now a downloadable PDF suitable for framing.
Election maps
Some images from the Internet about the election, most amusing being the Annenberg/CPB civil war map comparison.
Night of the Living Voter Rolls
A strange but true article from the the Rev. Moon owned Washington Times, an article that talks about people who vote absentee and die before election day.
Framing the debate
An article on how the progressives can frame the debate for the nation. This is not the way to do it: Man attacks Katherine Harris with car.
Congratulations to my former classmate Jennifer and her new husband Happy, married on July 12, 2004.
The League of Gentlemen
The Crawford, Texas, newspaper endorses Kerry and publishes the aftermath of the endorsement. Why Bush v Gore could come back to haunt this election.
Banning + Low: campaign memorabilia.
Great little music video “No, No, No” by the Kevin Gildeas.
iFilm.com posts two much-watched clips: Jon Stewart’s appearance on Crossfire, and Fellowship 9/11.
Just purchased Season 3 of The League of Gentlemen. Yahoo!
You forgot Poland!
YOU FORGOT POLAND! and Dress ‘Em Up Dubya.
Something I’ve long believed: You can get a job with any major.
Sirius satellite radio (installed in my car and highly recommended) signs Howard Stern to a $500 million 5-year deal, to begin in 2006.
Court ruling finds that Rush Limbaugh’s medical records were seized properly. Meanwhile, Al Franken challenges Bill O’Reilly to a bowl-off and Republicans ask Michael Moore to be arrested if steps foot in Michigan.
Country music suicide
The month begins with Democrats AND Republicans defeating an amendment to ban gay marriage.
Real Voices allows real citizens to voice their grievances towards the administration.
The 2004 Ig Nobel Prize Winners. Included for medicine, a published report: “The Effects of Country Music on Suicide.”
Florida 2004?
Jimmy Carter fears another Florida recount debacle. Across the water, Cuba shuts down 100 factories in order to deal with an energy crisis.
A proposed draft dodger memorial in Canada sparks outrage.