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28 May 2004 by nathaniel

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Poll: Bush Has Likeability Edge on Kerry – this is very scary, especially when you see this: McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: The Making of the Autobiography of George W. Bush (an Excerpt)

Los Angeles Times: Kerry Feels Squeeze on Iraq Policy
Democrats Wonder if Kerry Should Stay on Careful Path
And of course there’s this on the Veepstakes: McSweeney’s Internet Tendency: PROS AND CONS OF JOHN KERRY’S TOP TWENTY VICE-PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATES

And in other news:
Feed the Worms Who Write Worms to the Worms – The economic logic of executing computer hackers. By Steven E. Landsburg – OK, so it’s a bit much, but he makes some interesting points in here.
‘Super Size Me’ Gets Downsized by MTV – I remember hearing about this documentary. I wonder when it’ll hit South Africa….

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