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Religulous Trailer out

The trailer for Bill Maher's documentary Religulous was released the other week, check it out here: Religulous Trailer. It doesn't reveal much, but like most of Maher's work it looks hiliarious, interesting and educational at the same time. Unfortunately, they've pushed the release date back to 3rd October (was suppose to come out in July)... Anyway, in the meantime, heres a few youtube interviews/shows of Bill talking about religion:

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The end of Mike Gravel's Political career

Last week (25th May 2008), the Libertarian party voted Bob Barr as their Presidential nomination, over Mike Gravel and another dozen or so candidates (article here). The full results have been published on the wikipedia page here: 2008 Libertarian National Convention.

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Super Tuesday 2

commentary on the US presidential nominations

commentary on the US presidential nominations

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November in review

I can't believe how fast each week is going.. Before the week actually starts its already over.. I guess that means either I'm getting old, or I'm too busy to notice...

new website for mike gravel

Mike Gravel has a new website up, check it out here: http://www.gravel2008.us/

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Kevin Rudd for Labour

As covered in the Media this morning, Kevin Rudd, formally the Shadow Foreign Minister, is now the leader of the Australian Labour Party (ALP).

For those unfamiliar with Australian politic's - the ALP is the opposition party (the nemesis of John Howards Liberal Government).

Anyway, since a few years ago watching Lateline, 7:30 Report, and so on, studying Kevin Rudd, I've always been impressed by the way he talks and the way he argues a point. He's intelligent, witty, has a sense of humour (appears on the morning Sunrise show quite often), and has what it takes in my opinion (keep in mind, I'm just a web developer, so I'm probably wrong, but anyway.. lol).

Kim Beazley was the previous guy running the ALP, and he was quite good too, but I think he has had his shot, loosing at 2 elections (before Mark Latham) and has already retired once.

Hopefully over the next few years, his leadership will sort the ALP party out, and get it back on track to be a likley contender at the next election in 2 years time.

Also, on doing a quick flick through the Liberals website, it looks like they have already put together a compaign to degrade Kevin, check it out here, quite funny, but obviously desperate: http://www.liberal.org.au/sameoldlabor/index.html.

As covered in the Media this morning, Kevin Rudd, formally the Shadow Foreign Minister, is now the leader of the Australian Labour Party (ALP).

For those unfamiliar with Australian politic's - the ALP is the opposition party (the nemesis of John Howards Liberal Government).

Anyway, since a few years ago watching Lateline, 7:30 Report, and so on, studying Kevin Rudd, I've always been impressed by the way he talks and the way he argues a point. He's intelligent, witty, has a sense of humour (appears on the morning Sunrise show quite often), and has what it takes in my opinion (keep in mind, I'm just a web developer, so I'm probably wrong, but anyway.. lol).

Kim Beazley was the previous guy running the ALP, and he was quite good too, but I think he has had his shot, loosing at 2 elections (before Mark Latham) and has already retired once.

Hopefully over the next few years, his leadership will sort the ALP party out, and get it back on track to be a likley contender at the next election in 2 years time.

Also, on doing a quick flick through the Liberals website, it looks like they have already put together a compaign to degrade Kevin, check it out here, quite funny, but obviously desperate: http://www.liberal.org.au/sameoldlabor/index.html.

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