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  Monday, August 11, 2003



2004 Presidential Election

Dennis Kucinich is a guest blogger on Lawrence Lessig's weblog:

Welcome Congressman Kucinich. As announced last week, Congressman Dennis Kucinich, candidate for President, will be guest blogging this week. He'll be posting his first post in about an hour, but in a bit of a change from the last presidential visit, he'd be eager to see questions from you that he can frame his posts around. He'd like to address at least (1) copyright policy, (2) media consolidation, (3) privacy, and (4) electronic voting, so please post questions to this entry about those issues, or any other issues you'd like to see discussed.

Thank you to the Congressman for continuting this experiment. Thanks to you for making it worthwhile for him and you. [Lessig Blog]
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November 2003 Election

Referendum A is still the hot issue on the November ballot according to the Denver Post [August 11, 2003, "Water-project ballot measure rocks boat, critics say"]. From the article, "The financing program would be controlled by the governor's politics, and that troubles Western Slope leaders who have been burned by the political might of the Front Range cities and suburbs in the past. The bonds would be handed out by the state Water Conservation Board, with eight members appointed by the governor and one by the city and county of Denver. The governor would have final approval of any projects the board chooses.
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