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More long weekend shorts
Monday, Feb 13, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller I had to read them anyway, so why not post them here? · The Tribune continues to dribble out their poll results. The candidates’ emphasis on the issue is bolstered by results from a recent Tribune/WGN-TV poll that found ending public corruption to be a significant issue among likely Republican and Democratic primary voters. · Fry ‘em: All four major Republican candidates for governor say they’d lift the current moratorium on executions and resume lethal injections if elected. And one — Sugar Grove dairy magnate Jim Oberweis — offered support for reinstating the electric chair. One day in the early 1970s, Ron Gidwitz saw Christina Kemper’s picture gracing the cover of a magazine and set out to meet the young, attractive model. · Budget address predictions. · Allegedly biased judge is backed by local GOP. · I think they missed the point. Why were they hired as interns in the first place? · Is the guv blatantly revving up the conservative base during the primary once again? Universal preschool is certainly a hot point with the right, but nobody (read: Oberweis) has really taken the bait yet. · Best mashup ever. · Washington Times issues non-correction correction about lifting quotes from Lynn Sweet. What he said. · This really should be banned here. · Obama fluffed in Time. · Topinka’s campaign just issued a press release calling this Daily Herald revelation “Pay to Lay.” Know your target and what is beyond.
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Question of the
Sunday, Feb 12, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller First, read this.
Do you think taxes will rise after the 2006 election, no matter what the candidates promise? Why or why not? And a bonus question: Should taxes be increased?
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Long-weekend shorts
Sunday, Feb 12, 2006 - Posted by Rich Miller We’ll return to regular blogging on Tuesday. Here are a few things that caught my eye while I was reading the news Sunday morning. Since it only takes a couple of minutes to put the links here, I figured what the heck. · The guv will unveil a new plan for universal pre-school. Fran Eaton advises parents to hide their children. · George Ryan wasn’t the only one to get cash from employees. Jesse White got some last Christmas, but gave the money to the poor. It’s not in the story, but others got cash as well. More about this hopefully soon. · Trib profiles Bill Brady. · Laski wants to plea-bargain. · Politics OK when hiring/firing prison wardens, appellate court rules. · A look at the complaint against Justice Karmeier. · Taxing “classic political puffery.” · Paper objects to rate hike. · Some people object to using Paul Simon’s name. · Boyd Ingemunson outraises opponent in Kendall County state’s attorney race by almost 4-1. Meanwhile, a friend saw his yard sign and wondered if Boyd was de-emphasizing his last name (like JIM and JACK ryan did in years gone by). I just figured he couldn’t find a yard sign big enough.
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