Saturday

White House Guide to Understanding the Terror Alert Colors
Close race means more voters registering - zanesvilletimesrecorder.com: "The number of new voters has spiked significantly in Perry County, too, said Janie Dailey, director of the board of elections there. 'We've registered 1,500 new voters since the beginning of the year.'"

As of the 2000 census, the population of Perry County aged 18 and over was 24,494.

Friday

Demonstration of 5 voting system hacks using real software Black Box Voting Will a chimp steal the election? (Includes video of chimp)
MSNBC - Political Humor

Thursday

MSNBC - The Story That Didn't Run: CBS plays for the Bush team.
"In its rush to air its now discredited story about President George W. Bush's National Guard service, CBS bumped another sensitive piece slated for the same "60 Minutes" broadcast: a half-hour segment about how the U.S. government was snookered by forged documents purporting to show Iraqi efforts to purchase uranium from Niger."
Peer News: "EPA ISSUES PRE-ELECTION GAG ORDER TO STAFF"

Tuesday

Why Americans Back the War: "To the mounting horror of the world, the United States of America is relentlessly bringing about the systematic destruction of a small, unthreatening nation for no good reason. Why has this not gripped the conscience of this country?
The answer goes beyond Bush to the 60-year history of an accidental readiness to destroy the earth, a legacy with which we Americans have yet to reckon. The punitive terror bombing that marked the end of World War II hardly registered with us. Then we passively accepted our government's mad embrace of thermonuclear weapons. While we demonized our Soviet enemy, we hardly noticed that almost every major escalation of the arms race was initiated by our side "
Pentagon Restricts Overseas Voters
Paul Craig Roberts: Attention Deficit America: "Speaking of Phony Documents..."
Insuring Controversy (washingtonpost.com): "While the costs of running a practice, including insurance premiums, have risen in recent years, physicians incomes do not appear to have dropped." That's the word from Page 3 of this story about how primary care doctors are asking their patients (whose health insurance premiums and co-payments aren't even mentioned in the story) for "donations" on top of their medical bills.