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Longo speaks
Tuesday, Feb 1, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller
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Outrage of the month
Tuesday, Feb 1, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Illinipundit is puzzled because his links to internal Illinois State Board of Elections pages aren’t working. He’s trying to link to campaign finance reports of individual candidates, but users are redirected to another site. For some reason, Blogger is messing with the links, sending them to a very strange 404-not-found site. If you are taken to a strange site, please either refresh or copy the links and paste them into another browser window if you’re having problems. Thanks, and sorry for the trouble. I’m trying to figure out what the problem is, but I’m stumped. It’s not Blogger’s fault. The ISBE is up to its old tricks again. Years ago, my old website was set up to search ISBE pages. The Board quickly blocked the searches, but I raised a big stink and they lifted the blockade, but not before coming up with some totally lame excuses about why they shouldn’t have to do it. I’ve noticed in the past several months that they’re doing it again. I didn’t say anything because, well, because I really don’t know why. But this is ridiculous, and incredibly arrogant of the ISBE, especially in the blogging age when people use internal links all the time. Blog owners and their readers who are upset about this should send the board’s webmaster an email, or pick up the phone and call the Board at (312)-814-6440 or (217)-782-4141. Ask the Board why it’s against the public’s right to know. Also, check this page and see if you know anyone on the House Elections Committee. If you do, contact that person and ask him or her to look into the matter.
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Light blogging today
Tuesday, Feb 1, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller I’ll be on the road to Springfield today, so blogging could be light.
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Contractors
Tuesday, Feb 1, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller The Tribune and the Sun-Times both cover the item in today’s Capitol Fax about the politically connected construction company that was paid to remodel the governor’s new campaign office. Gov. Rod Blagojevich’s campaign paid more than $164,000 last fall to a Markham construction company that recently won a $24.3 million state contract and has links to the governor’s chief fundraiser, disclosure reports filed Monday show. There’s a big push by some Democrats and Republicans to forbid the governor to raise any more campaign cash from state contractors. Stay tuned.
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Promises made….
Tuesday, Feb 1, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller The Rockford Register-Star has a long list of Governor Rod Blagojevich’s campaign promises and whether he’s kept them yet. It’s worth a read, and the governor doesn’t come out too bad in the end.
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