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It would be simplest to describe Tuesday night’s Vote for Change concert in St. Paul as a monumental musical night. While true, that only scratches the surface.
I am often pessimistic and cynical about our political process and, with Bush in power, our nation’s future. Knowing these artists are willing to unite and publicly express […]
As noted in the prior Amendment A post, my support comes from a belief judicial elections are not the best way to select the most qualified circuit court judges. There’s a number of reasons why.
Quite frankly, it takes guts to run against a sitting judge. While I think it extremely rare retribution would occur, […]
With the election a month away, the articles, panels and letters have started on Amendment A. While I don’t think the “activist judges” argument flies in South Dakota, there’s certainly arguments on both sides.
In the hopes of encouraging debate and discussion, I’m going to relate my views in two separate posts. A preface and […]
Hopefully not totally overshadowed by the debate hoopla, the House Thursday failed to get the necessary two-thirds majority to pass a proposed federal constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage. Stephanie Herseth voted in favor of the amendment. This vote comes a day after she voted to repeal a law banning most handguns in the District […]
I am not going to watch the big debate tonight. Hearing the s-o-s spew from the Liar-in-Chief would put our household televisions at too much risk. I figure I will get the fairest assessment and evaluation from the special live edition of The Daily Show following the debate.
Given the foreign policy focus, here’s some […]
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