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Let's Draft Roy Moore!

Mon Feb 23, 2004 at 03:42:21 PM PDT

This would be fantastic...I know I would definitely like to see him on the ballot here in Georgia.  Has anyone thought of setting up a web site or online petition for him to run?

Come to #dailykos for Meet the Press chat!

Sun Feb 08, 2004 at 11:30:42 AM PDT

Merwkurdi suggests this way to get to the chat room:
  1. Go to https://irc.goonies.be/irc.cgi
  2. Choose a nickname, sign into the room #dailykos
That's it!

Bush to push for another man on the moon?

Wed Dec 03, 2003 at 05:43:32 PM PDT

From National Review:

"When President Bush delivers a speech recognizing the centenary of heavier-than-air-powered flight December 17, it is expected that he will proffer a bold vision of renewed space flight, with at its center a return to the moon, perhaps even establishment of a permanent presence there.

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The content of the speech does not appear to be in doubt; the only question is timing. While those who have formulated it have argued that it be delivered on the anniversary of the Wright Brothers' first powered flight, there exists a slight possibility that it will instead be incorporated in the State of the Union address at the end of January. This has its own, less triumphant, significance, which is in the form of a chilling coincidence. Every American who has died in a spacecraft has done so within one calendar week: The Apollo 204 fire on January 27, 1967; the Challenger disaster on January 28, 1986; and the loss of Columbia on February 1, 2003."

Assuming that's true, what a terrible, terrible idea.

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-Skip

MoDo on organs redux?

Sun Nov 16, 2003 at 02:59:33 AM PDT

http://nytimes.com/2003/11/16/opinion/16DOWD.html

I'm having some serious deja vu here.  She's written about this subject before, right?

Blue slips for Janice Brown and Carolyn Kuhl?

Fri Nov 14, 2003 at 01:23:18 AM PDT

I assume both Kuhl and Brown were blue-slipped by the two California senators...if so, that violates even the latest blue-slip power grab by the senate GOP.  What's the deal?  If this is true, why is no one making an issue of it?

Abortion

Wed Oct 22, 2003 at 01:03:41 PM PDT

I wrote this pretty rambling entry about partial-birth abortion in my blog...I conveniently don't say whether I'm for or against the right to have an abortion because I just don't know.  (I'm young, I have an excuse. =P)  If anyone wants to make some comments, especially negative ones that could help me tighten it up, feel free.

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You've got to commend pro-lifers' persistence; after a decade of trying, the partial-birth/late-term abortion bill will finally become law. One side proclaims that partial-birth abortion is an "abhorrent practice" that is "brutal, barbaric, morally offensive, and outside the mainstream practice of medicine" (Bill Frist); its passage, the president says, will "continue to build a culture of life in America," whatever the hell a culture of life is. The other side says late-term abortion is a rare, safe medical procedure that protects the lives of pregnant women; its passage, the Howard Dean says, "will endanger the lives of countless women." Abortion raises some heavy questions: Is it morally acceptable to abort the life of a fetus? Does the future of a living woman matter more than the future of her unborn child? Both sides have compelling arguments; the issues are complex, and I respect the opinions of both pro-lifers and pro-choicers.

The Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, however, does not tackle those underlying issues.


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