A good Election 2004 page you might want to save for future sweet savoring of victory.
When the great Library of Alexandria went up in flames, the world's single greatest archive and depository of knowledge -- ancient history, literature and learning -- was lost forever. I recall reading that it is estimated that at one time the Library of Alexandria held over half a million documents from Assyria, Greece, Persia, Egypt, India, etc.
For those of you into such things -- for me it was saving The Atlanta Constitution front page the morning after President Kennedy was assasinated -- I have something you might want to bookmark for future reference.
(Back then, we had The Atlanta Constitution as the morning paper, and The Atlanta Journal was the afternoon paper; in South Georgia we only got the morning paper; later they were combined.)
If you don't bookmark it, and this election proves to be the nail-biter that it will, with the cowboy being sent back home to Crawford, Texas where his hometown newspaper endorsed the winner, much valuable information may become -- although not lost forever as with the great fire -- much more difficult to come by.
This one page has many, many links: the candidates; the issues; their positions; select Washington Post articles; the debates; etc.
The page: Washington Post.
For those of you into such things -- for me it was saving The Atlanta Constitution front page the morning after President Kennedy was assasinated -- I have something you might want to bookmark for future reference.
(Back then, we had The Atlanta Constitution as the morning paper, and The Atlanta Journal was the afternoon paper; in South Georgia we only got the morning paper; later they were combined.)
If you don't bookmark it, and this election proves to be the nail-biter that it will, with the cowboy being sent back home to Crawford, Texas where his hometown newspaper endorsed the winner, much valuable information may become -- although not lost forever as with the great fire -- much more difficult to come by.
This one page has many, many links: the candidates; the issues; their positions; select Washington Post articles; the debates; etc.
The page: Washington Post.
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