Hyde to retire
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller This was posted on Henry Hyde’s site today: I have decided not to run for re-election to Congress in 2006. Despite this difficult decision, I still have a job to do through 2006, including a lot of important work to accomplish as Chairman of the House International Relations Committee. The committee’s upcoming schedule includes hearings and legislation about the UN Oil for Food scandal, Arms Export Laws and U.S. public diplomacy efforts abroad, and more. The fiscal 2006 budget process also is in full swing, which means there is a lot of work to do.
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Is there a difference?
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Some Chicago journos are upset with Time Magazine for crowning King Daley as one of the best mayors in the country. Rightfully so. Here are the three mayors whom Time considers the worst. Recognize any similarities to Chicago and/or Illinois? Dick Murphy / San Diego We got fundraising cronies coming out our wazoos, crippling deficits, public transportation cutbacks, massive layoffs, huge cost overruns on downtown boondoggles, not to mention no real democracy, and Time complains about a freaking Lincoln Navigator? The only consolation is knowing, without a doubt, that Time long ago jumped the shark.
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Breaking news
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller From the Pantagraph: PONTIAC — A group of Pontiac prison guards are picketing in front of the prison today in protest of a proposal to place them and other state workers on furlough to save the state an estimated $86 milllion.
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YaGoohoo!gle
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller The best of both search worlds.
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Question of the day
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller What do you think are the chances that former state Sen. Patrick O’Malley jumps into, and stays into, the governor’s race? Which Repub does it hurt or help the most, and how will he do if he stays in?
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Good catch
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller From DJWInfo’s blog: Senator Haine had a fine line during Senate debate justifying a state bill to follow a federal law. You might not like the federal law, but we’ve got to follow it, since Appomattox.
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There’s that number again
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller The rhetorical device “49th out of 50 states” isn’t only used for education funding. From a column by GOP state Sen. Todd Sieben: Statistics from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics and the National Conference of State Legislatures show that Illinois is 49 out of 50 states in terms of jobs gained since January 2003. And sadly, we are second in the nation in terms of increases in welfare cases - up 13 percent since November 2003, compared to decreases in all our neighboring states.
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Mistakes happen
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Oops. A political action committee tied to Gov. Rod Blagojevich acknowledged it improperly contributed to Rockford Mayor Doug Scott’s re-election campaign.
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Separated at birth
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Is Governor Rod Blagojevich the new Clark Kent?
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Wow
Monday, Apr 18, 2005 - Posted by Rich Miller Do you realize that Barack Obama’s book, Dreams from my Father, is still on the NY Times bestseller list?
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