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  Wednesday, May 30, 2007


Yahoo! News: "Georgia and Alaska joined the growing list of states pushing up their presidential primary voting to Feb. 5, a date clearly shaping up as a national primary day for Republicans and Democrats."

Thanks to the Daily Kos for the link.

"2008 pres"
6:45:43 PM    


Colorado Confidential: "According to a poll released today by a coalition of Colorado conservation groups, there is strong and broad support for protecting additional public lands as wilderness. Dean of the Colorado Congressional delegation, Rep. Diana DeGette (D-Denver) joined representatives of The Wilderness Society, Colorado Environmental Coalition, and the Wilderness Workshop, in trumpeting the results as evidence that Coloradans support expanded protections for wild areas."

"colorado water"
6:29:32 PM    


Captain's Quarters gushes a bit after getting an exclusive interview. They write, "Romney gave an impressive performance as a man with a solid grasp on policy -- and of someone completely confident in his ability to master it."

Oliver Willis: "Barack Obama is, frankly, not thinking big enough about a lot of issues. Health care is just the latest. The next Democratic president will have a Democratic House and Senate and the chance to not only undo the most recent disastrous conservative government, but an unprecedented opportunity to move the ball down the field. It's honestly not the time for small ideas and small steps."

"2008 pres"
6:24:03 PM    


Say hello to Draft Fred Thompson. The former U.S. Senator is in the news today after announcing an exploratory committee for 2008.

Talking Points Memo: "Fred Thompson confirms it: He's planning to run for President."

"2008 pres"
6:21:26 PM    


Robert Oppenheimer (via The New York Review of Books): "Late in his life, in connection with his despair over weapons and wars, Einstein said that if he had to live it over again he would be a plumber." Water career.

Thanks to Andrew Sullivan for the link.


6:05:29 PM    


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