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Sunday, August 4, 2002

I'd like to thank my good friends Richard and Michael for providing me an outlet for my flipper fingers while the rest of the world goes utterly deaf and dumb to the joys of the silver ball. The Continuing Death of Pinball [Slashdot]
8:34:48 PM    
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I always thought that this blog would focus more on music than politics, but it has become obvious that politicians are pushing the edge of reality a lot harder than rock stars at this point. Who would you rather hold up as a role model at this point? Sharon Osbourne? W?

Enron to Bush: fly me
While we are still digesting the unsurprising but still flabbergasting report about the Bush campaign's use of Enron and Halliburton corporate jets during the Florida recount fracas, Al Gore comes out punching -- finally -- in a Times op-ed today. Looks like Gore is mad about comments from Joe Lieberman and others that he was wrong to play the populist card in 2000. My only question is what took the once and presumably future candidate so long to enter the fray. Meanwhile, Democratic National Committee spokesman Bill Buck wins the soundbite prize: "The Bush-Cheney administration literally flew into power in Enron's and Halliburton's corporate jets." [Scott Rosenberg's Links & Comment]
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It does seem umm... convenient that Saddam appears the news whenever Bush's approval ratings decline. Adam: Many times I've wondered if Saddam isn't on the CIA payroll to be used, at will, as a handy 'diversion'. Perhaps I'm not far off the mark. As it turns out, Donald Rumsfeld and Saddam Hussein were buddies back in the day. [MetaFilter] [Adam Curry: Adam Curry's Weblog]
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