Although, I don't know if you guys know or not but the Dems for Pres will be at Morgan St. tomorrow...debating and whatnought...thought I'd pass that along.
Anyway...I am fucking tired...I dunno why, somebody please give me a job.
draper
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What an selfish weasel (well, he is a trial lawyer)! Yet another rich idiot who would be eliminated from politics if didn't have these stupid campaign finance laws.
Marc
Did you know?
The Titans released Neil O'Donnell. Backing up the oft-injured Steve McNair is... Billy Volek.
Marc
Myrr
I don't have anything against spending on Labor and Education, but if you increase spending and decrease revenue, there are going to be defeicits, that's the way the system works. So, Bush will be like Reagan; huge budget defeicits as a result of their presidency.
Myrr
In the Bush's first three years, non-defense discretionary spending is up 20.8%! And it's not Homeland (barf) security stuff, either - there has been a 56% increase at Labor, and a 60% increase at Education. This is a department the Republicans wanted to eliminate not so long ago!
In comparison, Reagan cut the same spending by 13.5% his first three years.
Marc
So the point of American foreign policy is to keep our troops safe? I thought it was to keep civilans safe from, you know, terrorists.
The more terrorists from Saudi Arabia, Syria, et al that we kill in Iraq, the fewer there are to attack innocent people here. It sucks that soldiers get killed doing that, but it is their job, and better a soldier than some poor fucking secretary or accountant.
Marc
Marc
1. They won the Super Bowl
2. The Orioles suck.
2a. People are stupid.
Everybody got over being screwed by the NFL real goddamned quick, didn't they? Nevermind that we had a winning team in town.
On a non-bitter note, this has always been a football town. Irsay's crimes from the mid 70's on are what turned Baltimoreans away from football. Even during the era ('69-'71) when the O's were dominant, they played to sub-10k crowds.
Marc
The whole Ravens thing just strikes me as unseemly. Despite the love for the Ravens, this town isn't over the Colts yet. I would think that when you're still mourning the loss of your team to another city for petty financial reasons you'd feel at least some sense of restraint for your love of a team which your city has stolen from another depressed municipality. But, then again, football is football and I did recently pay $10 to see Morgan play Towson and was happy to do so. I refused to spend more than $5 on the Orioles this summer, and felt cheated every time. To be fair it's not really baseball's fault theOrioles suck so badly. They're a team of bums run by a bum with his head up his ass. When I think about it that way, I guess I'd probably cling to the Ravens too
Myrr
Did you know? Daryl Gardener is out for eight weeks after being injured in a fight at an IHOP.
If you haven't read Tuesday Morning Quarterback, you should. It's written by Greg Easterbrook, who writes for the New Republic and the Atlantic Monthly - football's answer to George Will.
I had read that Broder thing yesterday. What he didn't say is that those 56% for Gore predictions were based exclusively on economic data, without any input from potential voters. I think he's right that the election will be close, at least by raw votes - but electorally, it isn't going to be close.
Bush wins 278-260 just by holding onto the states he won last time. That assumes that the Democrats hold the states where they won by less than 10,000 votes (including Iowa, where Bush leads all potential Dems by 9-10 points, 13 in Dean's case). So Bush wins with maybe 51.5%, but with 300 or so electoral votes.
Marc
Check out the latest Broder column about political scientists' predictions of the 2004 race. No joke, we are really flipping a coin...
According to Tony Kornheiser at the Washington Post The Danny has cut Danny Wuerffel taking away the sweet fruit of temptation from Steve Spurrier. It's a surprisingly good move and I'm glad to see someone make it. Wuerffel has never been able to play at the NFL level and never will. Thankfully, now I'll never have to think about him again...
For the sake of equal opportunity, check out Wilbon too...
I'll leave you with this. Is it me or is the undying love of the Ravens in this town weird to anybody else? I mean, the team just got here maybe ten years ago, after selling out their longtime home for greener pastures. I just got jokingly reamed out buy a guy who works here and then by his wife on the phone for being a Redskins fan. You'd think people in this town wouldn't have such short memories. On the other hand, football is a religion and it's just so damn fun to root for your hometeam and even more fun to hate everybody else's hometeam.
Peace,
Myrr