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labor costs and overhead, the newspaper could be a reliable money maker again. that is supplying content to the paper. The Fiscal Times is one of the nontraditional news organizations being created to provide specialized reporting. The Post and other media outlets have begun partnering with them to bolster coverage diminished by staff reductions. But the Post is still marching into the brave new world of outsourcing with predictable consequences to come. Let’s be clear: we do not advocate the above plan. It would be a disaster for readers. Reporters would be more transient than ever. Quality would be more difficult to control in a subcontractor network than in a large office of reporters directly overseen by editors. Coverage would be even more driven by profit than it is now. The Post’s brand name will have far greater reach, but ironically, it will mean far less substantively. That idea has merit because it produces a new revenue stream that, frankly, the Post
by backroom politics. During this same period, intimidation was also a campaign strategy. Candidates sometimes incited riots, or hired thugs or gladiators to rough people up. Those who were generals occasionally used the threat of their loyal soldiers to pressure the state. Commoners only way to influence politics was through their sheer numbersby votes, and especially by riots. Citizens voted in groups (centuries or tribes), entering a roped-off area and prceeding single file over raised gangways (>pontes>, bridges). drawing of the coin>), issued by the moneyer P. Licinius Nerva in 113-112 BCE. antiquo>, I vote against, to oppose a bill), or the candidate's name in an election. He then dropped the tablet into a tall urn (>cista>). This was a time-consuming process requiring large spaces, so most voting was conducted in the Campus Martius. Julius Caesar began a large building for the electoral process in this area, the Saepta Julia,
paperwork, and no donations have been made to Gaines or Frush so far. that a “clerical error” was responsible for omitting other members from the slate. So Baker’s slate definitely has two other members and any reliance on SBE’s online record - including ours - is incorrect. issues have sprung up involving the slate. that state law forbade him from disclosing slate donors prior to the next report deadline and was contradicted by SBE. our knowledge, no candidate has ever reported its donors immediately after they contributed. to list new contributors regardless of the filing deadlines. Praisner’s commitment to transparency benefited him as he won the contest. - none of which has been denied by his campaign - amount to anything politically significant? Not necessarily. before the scandals got underway because of his big advantages in name recognition, money and organization. None of that has changed. From a campaign perspective, the many barrels
from my mistakes. The good news: sound ideas are an easier political sell than cultish rationalizations. The burden of proof is on those who want change. Accept the burden and persuasion becomes possible. new political party to replace the Libertarian Party. It’s long past time for the forces of freedom to win a few. The rainbow buttons point to “books” with import to all: liberals, conservatives, libertarians and environmentalists. The libertarian view of freedom is important, but incomplete. In “>Really Natural Rights>” we can derive an ethos to support freedom in its multiple aspects by asking what rights would we have in a state of nature; that is, what rights are provided by nature. Then we have two books on how to get there. Dreams are fun, but it’s more fun to put them into practice. There were a lot of stirrings when PGMA formally announced her plan to run in the forthcoming elections as the next congresswoman in the 2nd district
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is off and running for a District 19 Delegate seat. He joins a crowded field that may be the biggest we have seen trying for an open seat that is not yet open. Hutchins has a number of things going for him. First, he is one of the nicest people you will meet on your doorstep. He has an engaging, laid-back and unpretentious style that is a bit unusual in MoCo’s hyper-ambitious political world. that includes stints at the Peace Corps and Goodwill in addition to the service on Capitol Hill that is common among many young MoCo politicians. Third, because of his experience at DLLR in multiple roles, he will probably attract some labor support. Fourth, he has campaign experience having run (and lost) in a state legislative race in New Jersey. And fifth, he is known to be on good terms with Delegate Roger Manno (D-19), a popular incumbent who finished first in the 2006 primary. Out of respect for the incumbents, Hutchins has held back on overt campaign activity, but that has changed.
engine system. An electric motor drives the tracks that propel the vehicle, as well as run all internal systems, drawing power from batteries charged by the diesel engine. The NLOS-C junket to D. on June 11 follows a May demonstration on Capitol Hill of some other FCS components, including unattended ground sensors, that are part of what the Army refers to as "Spin Out 1. Given that the FCS road map spans the better part of two decades, with full operational capacity for the whole shebang planned for the far-off 2017, the Army has begun work to get discrete elements out to the field faster. Lawmakers in Washington regularly get treated to displays of big-budget projects in development as project backers seek to justify a continuing flow of federal funds. has made that program particularly susceptible to criticism and to the threat of cutbacks. George Casey (right) and Sen. check out an NLOS-C prototype being assembled by BAE Systems in Minnesota. (Credit: BAE Systems, via U.