I was told photos of me in this condition would attract the gossip papers
I read about it on Lainey Gossip, and she's a terrible old bitch who got allergic herself.
Power to him.
Was just poking around at Lillian pictures when I should have been sleeping. Curse those eyes. Curse them.
Oh yeah, it was all over the news this morning about Ebert. Good for him.
Ebert makes me laugh, over a horrid disease. He's great. Didn't the show used to be on PBS? Maybe not, but I remember watching it with my dad.
80!
OK, things don't sound as bad as I first thought:
Nothing "changed" or was "transferred". [link] [state.oh.us] is a special web site in operation for elections. Otherwise, it points to [link] [state.oh.us] as it does now. It appears that the State of Ohio contracted with SmartTech for hosting, processing, and dissemination of the election results via the special elections web site, when it is in operation.
That probably won't be a good enough answer for people, though. Regardless, it appears that SmartTech has obvious ties to the Republican Party, and hosts many sites for various Republican political interests. The Secretary of State of Ohio is a partisan political position. This doesn't mean there aren't questions that can be raised or points to be debated.
I didn't even scroll down far enough. From the same McGill newsletter:
Genetic find could lead to improved Alzheimer's drugs
Researchers at McGill have successfully altered a gene that regulates the switch from short- to long-term memory in mice.
[link]
If Diebold's connections to the Republican Party aren't enough to raise alarms, I doubt this will.
If Diebold's connections to the Republican Party aren't enough to raise alarms, I doubt this will.
Like the President of Diebold nearly French kissing the Ohio Secretary of State and promising to deliver Ohio to the GOP wrapped in a bow?
::yawn::
/jaded Buckeye
If Diebold's connections to the Republican Party aren't enough to raise alarms, I doubt this will.
Yeah. Too true.
Besides, Diebold
told us
they weren't gonna swing the election to the Republicans. That should be good enough.
I think they actually told us the opposite. They're a lot ballsier than their patrons, gotta give 'em that.
I think they actually told us the opposite. They're a lot ballsier than their patrons, gotta give 'em that.
Well, at one point the president of Diebold (speaking to the press) said they weren't going to steal the election. This was in response to questions about him telling fellow Republicans he wad going to deliver Ohio to Bush.
Which is sorta' like the fox telling the farmer, "I'm not going to steal any chickens" after the fox has already asked his fellow foxes, "Hey, who wants chicken?"
edit for sense....