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Saturday, June 23, 2007

Russ Feingold
Here's a question for all you smarties out there - in a state that has such razor thing electoral margins in every election, how does Russ Feingold manage to pull off the comparatively huge margins that he does?
posted by Adam Lang at 12:29 PM 1 comments Post to DemWire

Friday, June 22, 2007

CIA to reveal decades of misdeeds
From BBC News:
The US Central Intelligence Agency is to declassify hundreds of documents detailing some of the agency's worst illegal abuses from the 1950s to 1970s.

The papers, to be released next week, will detail assassination plots, domestic spying and wiretapping, kidnapping and human experiments.

Many of the incidents are already known, but the documents are expected to give more comprehensive accounts.
I look forward to these releases, not because I'm some sort of sadist, but because I expect some difficult national soul searching and a reinvigorated debate on how we conduct ourselves today in the coming weeks.
posted by Adam Lang at 11:12 AM 0 comments Post to DemWire

Thursday, June 21, 2007

Poll: Majority Approve Of Doyle's Performance As Governor
People like Jim Doyle! Yay!
posted by Adam Lang at 2:54 PM 0 comments Post to DemWire

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Follow-Up to the Ethanol Discussion
There were a few really good comments left about the possibilities of ethanol as an alternative energy source. I'm really pleased with the discussion and would encourage people to look into the Roosevelt Energy Conference, being held in Madison during October.

This is going to be a great place for students to share ideas and learn from some of the leading energy experts in the country. Check out their website here.
posted by Oliver Kiefer at 9:48 AM 0 comments Post to DemWire


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