| max_i_m ( @ 2008-11-05 09:16:00 |
Party politics.
The good people of Massachusetts have kept their income tax and decriminalized marijuana. The disappointing people of California have made a discriminatory definition into a law. The unbelievable people of Alaska look to have voted a convicted felon into the Senate.
In other news:
Stevens, if he wins his race, will probably still be ejected, with a special election held to replace. Maybe this is what Alaskan republicans really meant.
Not a good day for gay marriage overall (Florida, Arizona).
We will (finally) have a high-speed train from SF to LA.
And oh yes, we have a new president-elect. The celebrations in Cambridge were no match for Berkeley, but still substantial. Harvardites blocked off a part of the square and tapped passing cars, yelling and shaking hands with drivers. Central square was agitated as well. Bicoastal elitists, gosh darn'em!
The good people of Massachusetts have kept their income tax and decriminalized marijuana. The disappointing people of California have made a discriminatory definition into a law. The unbelievable people of Alaska look to have voted a convicted felon into the Senate.
In other news:
Stevens, if he wins his race, will probably still be ejected, with a special election held to replace. Maybe this is what Alaskan republicans really meant.
Not a good day for gay marriage overall (Florida, Arizona).
We will (finally) have a high-speed train from SF to LA.
And oh yes, we have a new president-elect. The celebrations in Cambridge were no match for Berkeley, but still substantial. Harvardites blocked off a part of the square and tapped passing cars, yelling and shaking hands with drivers. Central square was agitated as well. Bicoastal elitists, gosh darn'em!