Archive for October, 2006
The Great Debate, Gubernatorial Edition
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance October 6th, 2006 in Texas Politics, TelevisionI should probably say at the beginning, I haven’t watched the debate yet. I’m planning on doing it later, but work has once again gotten in the way. Plus, it seemed really like a waste of time. Who was going to be home to see it? The most anyone is going to know about it […]
The best day ever!!!
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance October 4th, 2006 in Noteworthy News, National Politics, The InternetsIt’s so spectacular, I had to use three exclamation points! Make that four.
Paris Hilton says she got punched in the face. That’s right, someone finally did it.
Paris claims Moakler punched her in the jaw and Moakler claims Paris’s ex Stavros Niarchos poured a drink over her head and shoved her down some stairs. So basically […]
No book burnings just yet
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance October 3rd, 2006 in Book Reviews, Noteworthy NewsIn other, non-racist gubernatorial candidate news, learning is safe for one more day in Beaverton, Oregon. The school district administrator upheld a book review committee decision to keep teaching Ray Bradbury’s “The Veldt” as part of their middle school curriculum.
A few parents were up in arms over some of the language and violence found in […]
I’ve been uber slow getting back into blogging. We’re one month from election day and I barely can keep up with what’s going on. This was the worst time to get sidetracked.
It’s been nearly impossible to miss all the buzz around Kinky Friedman. I’m not talking about the sycophantic media fawning which has followed him […]
Someone should do something
0 Comments Published by Nate Nance October 3rd, 2006 in Noteworthy News, National Politics, JournalismThe buzz today is over the Foley scandal… still. This morning’s Washington Times editorial page led with an editorial titled “Resign, Mr. Speaker.” The fury is coming from the social conservatives who smell something like a cover up from the GOP House leadership. It’s looking like Speaker Hastert, Majority Leader Tom Boehner (who I don’t […]


