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| Dale Jr. and 3 Doors Down Together Again | | Date Created: May 12, 2005, 03:15 PM |

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| That's the Budweiser / 3 Doors Down paint scheme for the Chevy Rock-and-Roll 400 at Richmond in September. The scheme reflects a long-time relationship between Dale Jr. and 3 Doors Down. Junior and Tony Stewart appeared in the music video for 3DD's "The Road I'm On" in 2003. Then, Stewart raced a special 3DD paint scheme on a Chance 2 Busch Series race car at Michigan in August of that year. The connection continued this year, when 3 Doors Down kicked-off their album release and their world tour by performing before and after the Budweiser Shootout at Daytona. |

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I haven't written as much political stuff lately, primarily because I've become a poor human facsimile of The Angriest Dog in the World. The Angriest Dog cartoon strip ran in papers like Creative Loafing and the LA Reader through the 1980s... the strip, from creator David Lynch, was both funny and politically on-target. (Click on the strip for a basic overview of the concept.)
Just when you think our administration and law-makers can't sink any lower, they do it on a DAILY basis. So, while I try to solve my own paralysis and figure out how to thrive in a world where graft, torture, intolerance and lack of personal responsibility gets you a great job in the White House, I'll include a few choice links from TODAY alone... (which means I did not include how tax-payers pay for Wal-Mart's employee health benefits, or how loopholes allow corporations to avoid paying taxes, and how Bush's supposed 'plan' for Social Security will eliminate benefits for anyone making more than $20,000 annually, or the unbelievably short-sighted "Nuclear Option...")
Why I Get So Angry at Politicians: "the poster child of what someone in the diplomatic corps should not be." Yet, he refuses to vote against Bolton. You can now help Stop Bolton.
Things Are the Opposite of What They Seem To Be: The "Family Values" candidates rarely, if ever, practice what they preach.
Why No Outrage about "Smoking Gun" Brit Memos?: 89 Congress members ask Bush to explain himself.
It's ALL Political: Ridge Admits Terror Alerts Were "Political"
Because There's Enough Blame to Go Around: Thomas Frank, the man who wrote "What's the Matter with Kansas?" provides an interesting editorial: "What's the Matter with Liberals?" |
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