Class?

Well, classes start tomorrow. I’ve been so busy moving back into my dorm room, hanging out with my girlfriend again, and getting ready for the term to start that I haven’t had any time to blog in a few days. I need to keep making it a regular habit though. If I [...]

Republicans for Kerry?

I don’t quite buy it. Salon.com, however, is running an article that suggests otherwise. The authors of this one believe that the Republican Party is becoming a hostage to the same divisions that have long plagued Democratic voters.
I agree with many premises of this article, but I think that at whole, it is [...]

Peter Idusogie

Among other things this weekend, I attended the Rice County DFL convention. I really need to make a long, involved post on this topic, but absent the time to do that right now, I’ll just stick to the basics. There, I got involved with the campaign of Peter Idusogie.
I’m really excited about [...]

“Debunking the Economist — again”

Salon.com | Debunking the Economist — again. Salon has a way with these sorts of articles. To be honest, I’m not sure exactly where and how I come down on the issue of globalization yet, but I really feel as if the debate is coming to a head.
Maybe this isn’t the issue that [...]

Fundraising Reports

Fundrace. Man, you can have some fun with this. This also got me interested in the FEC’s website. There, you can search for even more interesting information, although you don’t get the convenient maps or interesting sidenotes. It’s interesting to look and see if people you know have made donations, as [...]