Tuesday, April 29th, 2008...11:04 pm

MY LIFE: Candidates Gone Wild

dalas and I made this video that played at Candidates Gone Wild last night [warning: inside jokes about Portland city politics]:

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  • thumbs up - for randy leonard and his tie

    thumbs down - for people who don’t capitalize their names or others’ names

    thumbs up - for your pants

    thumbs down - for this review

  • Thumbs down to people who criticize other people whose names are all lowercase on their birth certificate.

  • whores, chen. whores.

  • ountdown to opening ceremony in Beijing
    The ABC’s Stephen McDonnell describes the scene at Tiananmen Square in Beijing where thousands of people have gathered to celebrate the dawn raising of the flag on the 8th of August, 2008. The issue of pollution is still making headlines but the head of the IOC has dismissed the haze as pollution, saying athletes are not at risk.

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    Fresh warnings to athletes about doping
    The World Anti-Doping Agency says track and field athletes must rid the sport of drugs or risk becomming irrelevant.

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    Rudd Government to ratify torture treaty
    The Rudd Labor Government is planning to ratify the Optional Protocol to the UN’s Convention Against Torture as well as introduce a federal law that would make torture a criminal offence. The Federal Attorney-General Robert McClelland tells AM the move marks an end to the Howard Government’s defensive approach to human rights

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    Taser trouble for torture laws
    Tasers are used by police in several Australian states and there are concerns that the Federal Government’s decision to sign up to the UN’s Convention Against Torture could make their use illegal.

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    Primary principals call for curriculum overhaul
    The Primary Principals’ Association is worried about an overcrowded curriculum and has released a position paper arguing for a national curriculum that covers only the minimum essential content. It also wants funding to be reviewed, and doubled in lower socio-economic areas.

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    Territorians prepare to vote in poll
    Labor is chasing its third term in tomorrow’s election in the Northern Territory, while the Country Liberals will be trying to claw back seats to ensure the party’s viability.

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    Countries circle Artic oil options
    The search for new oil reserves and other rare resources has taken on a new impetus and energy hungry nations have their eyes set on the frozen territory around the North Pole. British cartographers have drawn up a new map to determine who owns what.

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    Supreme Court to hear Sonny Bill case
    The National Rugby League and the Canterbury Bulldogs will seek an injunction in the Supreme Court today stopping Sonny Bill Williams from playing for another club. Williams broke his contract two weeks ago when he fled the country and signed with the French Rugby Union club of Toulon.

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