Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Bracketology

ESPN's Bracketology lists my Kentucky Wildcats as a #2 seed in Nashville.

A UK editorial calls state funding inadequate. Michael Jackson's trial is overhyped.

Bush is combing the Senate for friendly Democrats. He's using his mouth to do so.

An editorial in the Cornell Daily Sun.
In fact, I believe just the opposite is true. Had Joe Lieberman won the Democratic nomination, George Bush might not have won a second term. Of course, this would have necessitated him actually being in arm's reach of winning the nomination.

But suppose for a second by some twist of fate he did. Lieberman was credible on the war issue, as he voted for and stood by it, even though he has been somewhat critical of the administration's handling since Baghdad fell. He wears his faith on his sleeve and is not afraid to invoke God in his speeches -- a "man of faith" by any standard. Furthermore, he embraces many values the heartland holds dear, having once stood up to Hollywood for its excessive violence and to Bill Clinton for his infidelities.


A Fort Wayne resident wants Sen. Bayh to apologize for his vote on Condoleezza Rice. How about President Bush for lying about the WMD's?
That's my story and I'm gonna stick to it!

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