Intoxination

Category: Misc

May 3
2006

Ohio Primary Update – District 2 (FINAL UPDATE)

Misc

With all but four precincts reporting, Jean Schmidt has been declared the winner of the OH-2 GOP primary. She will be facing Democrat Victoria Wulsin this fall. Wulsin won the Democrat primary with 38% of the votes. There were a total of 5 people on the OH-2 Democrat primary ballot. Schmidt ended up winning by […]

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May 3
2006

Ohio Primary Update – District 2 (Update 2)

Misc

Jean Schmidt is still in the lead for the OH-2 Republican primary but challenger Bob McEwen is quickly catching up to her. Jean Schmidt 24,335 47% Bob McEwen 22,346 43% Deborah A. Kraus 3,236 6% James E. Constable 1,829 4% Currently 572 of 767 precincts are reporting in so this race could still go either […]

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May 3
2006

Ohio Primary Update – Governor Race (Update 2)

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Blackwell has been declared the winner in the Ohio Republican Governor Primary: Secretary of State Kenneth Blackwell won the GOP nomination for governor Tuesday after campaigning as the best candidate to deliver his party from a year of polical scandals. With more than half of precincts reporting, Blackwell led Attorney General Jim Petro with 55 […]

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May 2
2006

Ohio Primary Update – District 2

Misc

With about 1/3 of the precincts reporting in, Jean “Full of Schmidt” is leading in the Oh-2 Republican primary: Jean Schmidt 10,512 51% Bob McEwen 7,856 38% Deborah A. Kraus 1,374 7% James E. Constable 766 4% Goes to show you – no matter how much you lie you can still pull ahead.

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May 2
2006

Ohio Primary Update – Governor Race

Misc

With 11% of the precincts reporting, Republican Ken Blackwell has a 10 percent lead over challenger Jim Petro. The Democrat primary is not as close. Ted Strickland has a 54% lead over Bryan Flannery. This is actually a good sign for the Democrats as their is a stronger rally behind a single candidate on that […]

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May 2
2006

BREAKING: Polling Problems Reported In Cleveland

Misc

It was just reported on local news that due to polling problems in Cleveland results of the Ohio primaries will be delayed. The polling stations in Cleveland have been ordered to remain open until 9:30pm (a two hour extension) due to the problems. I will have more as it becomes available. UPDATE: Judge Orders Polling […]

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May 2
2006

BUSTED: Bush Had Different Views Of National Anthem

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From Think Progress: This morning, ThinkProgress revealed that, according to Kevin Phillip’s book American Dynasty, Bush himself sang the national anthem in Spanish. Looks like Bush’s conviction that “the national anthem ought to be sung in English” was something he acquired very recently. Check out their entire entry here and see how Bush has flip […]

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May 2
2006

Blaming Clinton

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The high gas prices are to be blamed on Clinton. Seriously. It is Clinton’s fault. Just ask Bill Frist.

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May 2
2006

Net Neutrality In Layman's Terms

Misc

There is a bunch of talk right now about the Net Neutrality Act. I decided it was time for me to explain it from a tech stand point. First off here is a short synopsis of what this is: “Net neutrality” is a concept that is still unfamiliar to most Americans, but it keeps the […]

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May 2
2006

Poor Bush Still Upset Over Colbert

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Well Colbert is finally getting more press from his appearance at the Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday night: Comedy Central star Stephen Colbert’s biting routine at the White House Correspondents Association dinner won a rare silent protest from Bush aides and supporters Saturday when several independently left before he finished. “Colbert crossed the line,” said one top […]

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