Nosemonkey's EUtopia

In search of a European identity

October 30, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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About bloody time

Controversial Italian EU Commissioner Rocco Buttiglione has stood down. Why the hell didn’t he do this before, and save the ridiculous situation we’ve had over the last few weeks? God knows… To be fair, I can see his point – … Continue reading

October 30, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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October surprises?

Looks like our old mate Osama bin Laden has opted for telling the truth: America’s screwed no matter who the next president is, and Dick Cheney is a liar for suggesting otherwise. (OK, so that last bit was me, not … Continue reading

October 29, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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Get your Clinton – on

E-day minus 4 and it’s the home straight for BC and KE ’04. Kerry looks worried, dragging former President Clinton from his hospital bed. However, despite the infamous wolves ad, which leapt out of the GOP camp last week, Bush … Continue reading

October 27, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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More voting problems – Colorado watch

Colorado, with 9 electoral college votes, is another closely-fought swing-state, which makes these reports of voting problems rather worrying: “People in several of the most populous counties in Colorado (Arapahoe, Denver, El Paso and Jefferson) will be voting on touch-screen, … Continue reading

October 27, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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Why I believe in our president

I believe in President George W. Bush. I’ve always believed him. I believe the president invaded Iraq to secure liberty and democracy for the Iraqi people. I believe he had compelling evidence that Iraq was a significant threat to America … Continue reading

October 26, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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$767.85 for every US citizen

According to the Washington Post, the Bush administration is planning on asking for an extra $70 billion to help fight the “war on terror” should they be voted back into office. This would push the total cost of the war … Continue reading