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Tuesday, August 5, 2003
I may have to watch this guy
Howard Dean, running for president. I like a lot of what he appears to stand for. He's also courting the folks involved in the blogging fad to generate a "grassroots" campaign, which makes geeks happy.
He's no Kucinich, which is who SelectSmart told me I would like. I guess I lean further left on the poll than in how I'd really like things to be.
Posted 08/05/2003 09:51 by Fritz
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Like that would surprise anyone?
Posted by: Dad at August 6, 2003 09:32 AM
There is an alternative! Tony Blair for President
"Between the babbling of George W. Bush on the right, the blathering of the anti-war left, and the cluck-clucking of media hens everywhere, stands Tony Blair, articulate and principled.
Many Americans understand and support Iraqi Freedom because of the leadership provided by Mr. Blair, and many of us would feel much safer if Mr. Blair occupied the White House.
Tony Blair took a considerable political risk in supporting Iraqi Freedom, and for that we would like to thank him and promote him to chief executive in charge of the world's greatest super power, President of the United States of America".
Posted by: Tony at August 7, 2003 12:23 PM
I was going to make a snide comment about citizenzhip requirements, but then I saw that the web site had already covered that issue.
Posted by: Fritz at August 7, 2003 07:20 PM
It would be nice to be able to resize the window that pops up when I click on the link to Blair or even the one for comments.
How could we go wrong with a man named Tony?
Posted by: Dad at August 9, 2003 07:52 AM
I'm able to resize using Mozilla. Netscape doesn't even have the indicator on the lower right showing it's possible. Amaya can't load it at all--which may be a problem with the MovableType generated HTML. IE 6 shows the resize indicator, but it doesn't do anything. I'll look into it, but there's a chance that it's simply the way different browsers handle the pop-up window.
Posted by: Fritz at August 9, 2003 08:17 AM