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Annette Taddeo Offical Campaign Launch

I neglected to note that Annette Taddeo officially launched her campaign yesterday. I would have loved to go, but it happened during a class. Here’s the press release.

Annette Taddeo officially announced her candidacy for Congress in Florida’s 18th Congressional District today at Congressman Dante Fascell Park in South Miami. Taddeo was joined by supporters, elected officials, family and friends.

Taddeo kicked off her campaign for change. “I am here today, asking for your support in our quest for a new direction – not just in Washington, but here at home as well, because South Florida needs leaders who can be independent, inclusive leaders who will be bold and bi-partisan, both courageous and compassionate”, said Taddeo.

Taddeo spoke specifically about issues she plans to focus on during her run for Congress. She said she would work to balance the nation’s budget, protect the environment and slow global warming, improve access to affordable and available healthcare, and bring our troops home safely from Iraq. “My campaign for change will be about focusing on the issues that matter, and on sharing solutions about how we can create a better community and country”, stated Taddeo at the announcement.

Taddeo says she is running because she wants to make a difference for the people of the district, and believes the time is right with the electorate ready for new leadership.

“We have heard the people’s desire for change, for leaders who will work everyday in Washington to improve life here at home, for a change in the way the powers that be do business in Washington, and for leaders who will work to create a government that works for all of us”, said Taddeo.

The results last night from New York state suggest that no Republican is safe anywhere this year.

Update: Similar result — Democratic upset — in the special election for Florida House District 32.

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Wikileaks Update

Updated docket

Notable filings include:

Thanks to James S. Tyre for making these available.

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The Sort of Expert You Want on Your Side

Speaking of Slashdot, it has a pointer to the sort of expert witness report that makes a litigator's heart (yes, they have them!) go pitter-pat. See Slashdot | RIAA Expert Witness Called “Borderline Incompetent” which will lead you to Prof. Johan Pouwelse of Delft University expert report relating to an allegation of copyright violations via P2P file sharing.

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Latest from the ‘Straight Talk Express’

Hullabaloo: Honor and Integrity.

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We Media’s Wee Widget

We Media has a widget that lets you see what people posting to its blog are saying. The widget downloader offered me a choice of no less than 14 different social softwares to which I might be adding the tool…but no vanilla HTML offering. So I picked one by guessing. To view this you'll probably have to visit my blog, rather then going via the feed, and you will certainly have to enable shockwave for content from widgetserver.com. (Note that I have no idea who is behind widgetserver.com but as of this writing my computer is still working.)

In fact, I believe “widget” may be the buzzword du jour. A pitch happened in front of my eyes this evening, most of which consisted of an offer of widgets.

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Florida Republican Wants Confederate Flag License Plate

Think Progress was where I saw it first: Florida lawmaker seeks Confederate flag specialty plate.

Florida state Rep. Donald Brown (R) introduced a bill last week to create a “Confederate Heritage” license plate for the state. Saying “it would give motorists a way to show pride in their heritage,” Brown proposes a $25 charge for motorists to purchase a plate with “a shield displaying the rebel battle flag symbol surrounded by several flags from the Civil War era.” The money would benefit “educational programs run by Sons of Confederate Veterans,” which considers the Civil War to be “the Second American Revolution.”

And they even have a picture:

Florida has more specialty license plates than you can imagine. Some are very nice.

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