Nosemonkey's EUtopia

In search of a European identity

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

October 26, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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Vote early and vote often

Via blogging newcomer Cruella, a case study of what everyone feared would probably happen: “Kim Griffith voted on Thursday� over and over and over. “She’s among the people in Bernalillo and Sandoval counties who say they have had trouble with … Continue reading

October 25, 2004
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Let us pray…

Via Manic, back from his hols and putting on a last week burst at Bloggerheads comes PoliticalStrategy.org’s Top 35 trends that say Kerry will take the White House in November. Dear God, let this not just be yet more wishful … Continue reading

October 23, 2004
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GOP electoral intimidation fun!

Well this couldn’t possibly lead to intimidation and abuse… (NYT reg req) Yep, the Republicans planning on are going back to 18th century electoral tactics – positioning their people around the polling booths in the key swing state of Ohio … Continue reading

October 22, 2004
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Commission corruption?

It’s hardly a new allegation that the European Commission has a tendency towards what many would judge dodgy dealings, but it is fairly rare for a former high-up official to make the claims, especially when the official in question is … Continue reading

October 22, 2004
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At last! A voice from the wilderness of Colorado sounds out like a foghorn; Hunter Thompson, notorious gonzo journalist and author of one of the best insider guides to late twentieth century American politics speaks out about the upcoming election. … Continue reading

October 22, 2004
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The US, Japan, and the War(s)

The fact that the Japanese Prime Minister – in a move widely derided as unconstitutional at the time – sent 600 ground troops and 400 air and naval personnel from Japan’s tiny Self-Defence Force to help out in non-combat roles … Continue reading

October 21, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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Presidential campaign roundup

For those who haven’t been receiving the Washington Post’s US election campaign emails for the last couple of years, you’ve missed out. But the latest one provides a handy summary. This policy comparison device is particularly useful for a quick … Continue reading

October 21, 2004
by Nosemonkey
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MPs not as corrupt as sin shock

Political cartoonists who find themselves in a bit of a fix for deadlines might like to check out the report on MPs’ finances due out today. Go on, just throw in a trough labelled “taxpayers’ money” and some porcine politicians … Continue reading