Friday Topinka Blogging
Friday, Nov 12, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller Because I know it drives certain unnamed tinfoil hatters on the right absolutely bonkers - and that can’t be a bad thing.
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And the dealer keeps on jokin’…
Friday, Nov 12, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller I’m not sure that this is such a great PR move, and one can’t help but wonder who’s paying for it (especially in the wake of all the bad publicity surrounding the Latino Caucus “retreat” and its lobbyist sponsors). Still, it could be worse, I suppose. The Casino Queen isn’t exactly what you would call a first class place. According to Wilco, it can be downright mean, and I don’t think they even have any “tables so green” any more. The Illinois Black Legislative Caucus is hosting a retreat at the Casino Queen in East St. Louis. The lawmakers are working on their agenda for next year.
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“Pure and simple hell”
Friday, Nov 12, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller Judy Topinka is not given to understatement. She didn’t disappoint today. Judy Baar Topinka says her two-year term as head of the Illinois Republican Party has been a series of challenges marked by political scandals and a lopsided loss in the U-S Senate race.
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“Clone and Kill”
Friday, Nov 12, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller The Senate may vote on Sen. Jeff Schoenberg’s stem cell research bill this week, and opponents have been gearing up for days. WASHINGTON, Nov. 12 /U.S. Newswire/ — The nation’s largest faith-based association of doctors today labeled the Stem Cell Research Act (HB3589) currently before the Illinois House “a wolf in sheep’s clothing,” noting that it condones human cloning, encourages abortion for research, and betrays an ignorance of stem cell science. The problem with the opposition so far is that it ignores the amendments that Schoenberg is working on. The Senate does not publish amendments until they are passed by a committee, so Dr. Stevens’ comments are based on the original draft, which has long since been abandoned.
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Firefox test
Friday, Nov 12, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller I’ve been testing out Mozilla’s free new Web browser Firefox for the past few days, and so far it has been pretty darned good. I had downloaded an earlier, beta version and wasn’t impressed. Not so this time. I love it. My only complaint is that it won’t automatically import my bookmarks from Safari. Moving them over has been a pain. I’m really looking forward to Mozilla’s e-mail software, Thunderbird. Its beta program looks pretty zippy, but it hasn’t worked all that well for me yet. Still, the name brings me back to my pre-Germany high school days, when Thunderbird was the preferred brand of wine because it was so cheap and carried a nice kick. You could get a case of that stuff for next to nothing, which was all the money we had back then. Ah, good times. Good times.
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6 this week
Friday, Nov 12, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller It’s only Friday, but six Marines from Illinois have been killed this week in Iraq. Photos and bios from ABC-7: (No photo) Sergeant David Caruso of Naperville died Tuesday in fighting in the Al Anbar Province of Iraq, which includes the city of Fallujah. The 25-year-old was based at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina Corporal Peter Giannopoulos, 22, of Inverness Lance Corporal Nicholas Larson, 19, grew up in Wheaton and joined the marines after graduating from high school last year. Infantryman Aaron Pickering, 20, of downstate Harrisburg joined the Marines after graduating from high school in 2002. He was killed Wednesday. Lance corporal Branden Ramey of Belvidere was 22-years old when he was killed Monday. Corporal Joshua Palmer, 24, of Blandinsville also died Monday. He died in a non-combat accident.
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“Disappointed” legislators
Friday, Nov 12, 2004 - Posted by Rich Miller The Southern Illinois reports that some local legislators are frustrated with the veto session so far because it has mostly dealt only with… vetoes. The first week of the Illinois General Assembly’s fall veto session began on Monday and ended on [Wednesday] with no movement or discussion on school funding projects or the statewide medical malpractice crisis.
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