Intoxination

Tag: motivation

Aug 10
2010

The Best Resignation Ever!

Society

Time for a little political break for something that has had me laughing for about 30 minutes now. Go to this page and check out how this girl resigned. It is positively brilliant! UPDATE It turns out that this was a hoax. It still is awesome and will hopefully provide motivation so someone to quit […]

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Feb 15
2010

Buh-Bye Bayh

Politics

Another blue dog bites the dust: Sen. Evan Bayh will not run for re-election, a decision that will shock Democrats and Republicans alike in Indiana. In prepared remarks, Bayh, 54, cited excessive partisanship that makes progress on public policy difficult to achieve as the motivation for his decision. “After all these years, my passion for […]

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Nov 13
2009

Could This Behind Murdoch’s War With Google?

Misc

I had almost forgot about this deal between Google and MySpace, a NewsCorp company. In 2006 the two entered into an agreement. Basically Google would get exclusive search advertising rights in exchange for $900 million over three years. MySpace also had to guarantee a minimum amount of traffic. That was all three years ago and […]

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Oct 24
2006

Independents Going Left

Misc

The key focus group of voters that politicians try to target is moving to the blue side of things: Independent voters overwhelmingly favor Democrats to take over the U.S. House of Representatives in the November 7 election and back them on major issues, a new Washington Post-ABC News poll said on Monday. The independents surveyed […]

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Feb 9
2006

More Good News For Dems

Misc

Charlie Cook is highly regarded political analysts in Washington. Yesterday he put out an article that really gives Democrats some hope: A year ago, with Republican victories in the 2004 elections still fresh and with President Bush’s job-approval ratings still above 50 percent, Democrats’ chances of capturing the House looked fairly slim. Today, however, with […]

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Jan 20
2006

The Conclusion Of The Hearings

Misc

Jonathon Turley, professor of Law for George Washington University, gave a very stern opening statement. He said the President has committed a crime by ignoring FISA. While we can argue his motivation the issue of the law is certain. He went into details of when he worked for the NSA as a law clerk and […]

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