by Rob Cottingham | Nov 28, 2004 | Politics
If you’re on an obsessive quest for silver linings in the wake of November 2nd (and, for that matter, the 12-months-plus campaign that preceded it), then cast your gaze down south to Jeb Bush territory: Florida. Thanks to the amazing work of ACORN (the... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 25, 2004 | Everything Else
Back in the distant mists of time — the early 1970s — a young Garry Trudeau penned a Doonesbury strip where two legislators grumble over the difficulty of definitively nailing Richard Nixon. “If only he’d knock over a bank or something.”... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 25, 2004 | Everything Else
If you have a web site with its own domain, and you’re sick to death of spam, and you can’t make it down to Boca Raton to leave a flaming bag of dog poo on a spammer’s doorstep, you can still fight back. Project Honey Pot is asking webmasters to... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 24, 2004 | Politics
News item: President George Bush will give Parliament a miss when he visits Canada next week. His official says he doesn’t want to risk being booed. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen of the press. Welcome to our morning briefing on day two of the... by Rob Cottingham | Nov 22, 2004 | Politics
Brian Mason’s campaign (and Raj Pannu’s gambit in stepping down) clearly scored, doubling the party’s seats in the legislature to four. (Probably not entirely due to the billboard, but you never know…) But with turnout at just under 45 per...