I figure I can make more use out of my blog if I use it as a repository for all the news articles I read and find interesting enough to share with others in person.
Archive for the ‘Current Events’ Category
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Posted in Cool Stuff, Current Events, Magazine article, Newspaper article on December 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
No on Measure K – A Sheep in Wolves Clothing
Posted in Current Events, Urban Planning & Design on November 7, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
As some people may know, I’m firmly against Measure K. I’ve heard the arguments and the reasons why the City of Davis needs Target. I’d like to refute the following points, which I’ve heard most frequently in support of Measure K: “Well at least it’s not Wal-Mart” “It will help downtown business” “It’s better [...]
Partisan Politics
Posted in Current Events on November 2, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Goddamn Democrats! Given that they actually have/had a chance to take back both houses; there still seem to be a few who I’m absolutely convinced took the short yellow bus to school. I just saw a recent poll saying that Ahh-nold has 16 point lead over Angelides, gathering 49% overall. How in the hell does [...]
Hell froze over
Posted in Current Events on June 13, 2006 | 1 Comment »
I actually kinda agree with Hannity, and Colmes comes off as having a pair. Is there really hope for Fox news? Probably not, but this is probably as good as it gets.
Well I guess I’m more of a Golden Delicious
Posted in Current Events on May 22, 2006 | Leave a Comment »
Race is such a hot button topic nowadays that even sports writers jump into the fray. http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/ortiz/3877457.html Does everyone from Texas have an aw-shucks kind of attitude? "You can call me an idiot all you want, and many of you have. But when you label my entire community as racist, well, I cannot sit back [...]
Get back to work!!!
Posted in Current Events on May 2, 2006 | 1 Comment »
From CNN.com “Despite the turnout across the nation, some who typically support immigrants questioned the effectiveness of a day without them. One of those was New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, a Latino, who said he was concerned about sending the message that immigrants ‘come to America to work, yet they’re not working.’” To me, the [...]



