Tuesday, April 26, 2005

Tuesday Update

Random titles, I know...

Media bias? I'm a Democrat and I will tell you that there is one.

Will Jon Stewart move to CBS or will ABC take him away?

Unlike Dr. Ted Schlecter's wishes, Jonathan Miller will take on Trey Grayson for Secretary of State. Good. Grayson is a good fundraiser and I just don't think we can beat him unless we run one of two people: George Clooney or Ashley Judd. They have the only chances of winning in my opinion.

If Anne Northup wants to continue to represent Louisville, ask her to call on Rep. Tom Delay to resign from his leadership position.

I'll coin it "No Justice" Sunday.
For Rep. Ben Chandler, the message of Justice Sunday was that only those who agree with the Christian right can be people of faith.[...]

But Chandler said Sunday's event was "completely different."

"I've never attacked anybody else's faith," Chandler said. "This is an issue of attacking other people's faith. It's unfortunate they would use church to attack other people."

An array of national religious leaders yesterday called the Sunday telecast dangerous and divisive.

"Playing the religion card divides people rather than unites people," said the Rev. C. Welton Gaddy, president of The Interfaith Alliance, a nonpartisan group that says it has 150,000 members from 75 faiths.[...]

Sen. Evan Bayh, D-Ind., was flying to Washington from California and was unavailable, according to press secretary Meghan Keck.
Was everyone unavailable or did they simply not want to get into the CROSSFIRE.

Ted Sizemore was supposed to turn the number last night but the game was rained out. On Sunday Tony LaRussa moved into fifth place for all-time managerial wins. He needs 31 wins to tie for 4th place all-time and 16 to tie Whitey Herzog as a Cardinals manager.

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