October 7, 2004
Suppressing the GOP vote

The New York Times continues to help laying the groundwork for Democrat claims of a stolen election the day after a Bush victory is announced. The "editorial" is little more than a a replay of last month's piece, except for the removal of the embarrassing contradiction. The Times' latest installment in its attempt to cast […]

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October 7, 2004
Oops

Today's New York Times contains a bit of self-realization on the part of the Times' reporters and editors -- they don't know enough about the military and how it works. An article yesterday that examined statements by Vice President Dick Cheney and Senator John Edwards in their debate on Tuesday night incorrectly supported Mr. Edwards's […]

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October 7, 2004
That liberal media

One of the toughest things for copy editors is writing the one column headline. Long words don't work, and, depending on the number of lines, you can only use a few short words. This is not one of those situations. Republicans Glad to Lose on Bill to Start New Draft What does a barely informed […]

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October 7, 2004
Go get 'em

The Electronic Freedom Foundation continues to go after the FCC's broadcast flag. For those of you who are unfamiliar with the broadcast flag, it is a bit of code inserted in a digital broadcast which puts rules on how you can use it. For example, you could be prohibited from videotaping a program or saving […]

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October 7, 2004
Voting in Iraq

Following the news media creed that no good news may come out of Iraq, Nancy A. Youssef reports that a survey of Iraqis shows that some aren't interested in voting. BAGHDAD, Iraq - Iraqi voters are losing interest in elections scheduled for January, and not because they're worried about security. Instead, potential voters said they […]

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October 6, 2004
Day late, dollar short

I watched the Cheney/Edwards debate. Didn't have the energy or inclination to blog about it after working a 12-hour shift -- half of it sitting in a classroom learning all about the wonders of Adobe InDesign. [Looks like a good, powerful program -- as it should for what they're charging for it.] On the debate, […]

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October 5, 2004
This is funny

Tonight's vice-presidential debate is still more than an hour away, but some people have taken National Review's Jim Gerghaty's advice and used the Democrat Party Web page to send silly e-mails lauding John Edwards' performance in tonight's debate. One individual sent their e-mail off to their local Ohio paper and have already received a profanity-laden […]

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October 5, 2004
Learning something new everyday

I knew Canada had a navy, but did you know they have a submarine too?

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October 4, 2004
MoveOn already

A silly group of Bush-hating liberals takes a teacher to task for including a picture of President Bush among pictures of ... presidents. On Thursday, there was a back-to-school night for parents of students. Veteran English teacher Shiba Pillai-Diaz says she was shocked when three parents confronted her. The three, insisting the teacher either add […]

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October 3, 2004
Four and O

We here at Hoystory would like to congratulate the 13th-ranked Div. I-AA Cal Poly Mustangs on their 14-7 win over South Dakota State. *UPDATE* The Tribune of San Luis Obispo -- formerly known as the Telegram-Tribune -- has finally come to its senses and is choosing to post online the news articles for the Cal […]

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