Bomb Scare I went to Whittier Elementary to vote this morning, just as I’ve done every election for the past 10 years. But this time, [...] Tim McGivern \ Oct 06, 2005 Read More
The Original Hair Farmer The rain proved advantageous. It provided for a little tequila time at the Sandia Casino bar while simultaneously delaying Robert Plant’s show at [...] Tim McGivern \ Oct 06, 2005 Read More
Bill Maher On Bush This has been floating in numerous emails for two days, so maybe if I post people will stop sending it to me. But [...] Tim McGivern \ Sep 22, 2005 Read More
Mayoral Race—Alibi Endorsement Issue Here comes the Monday morning caffeine-induced prognostication from yours truly that should always be taken cum grano salis (that means with caution or [...] Tim McGivern \ Sep 15, 2005 Read More
Bush Administration In A Nutshell The following is an e-mail clip that is attributable to the Washington Monthly blog http://www.washingtonmonthly.com/archives/individual/2005_09/007060.php. I'm not sure how exact the facts are, [...] Tim McGivern \ Sep 15, 2005 Read More
Happy Days, Albuquerque! Election Day Is Oct.4 As the saying goes, there's wisdom in crowds. We trust then that you, Albuquerque voters, have good sense, want to be well-informed and [...] Tim McGivern \ Sep 15, 2005 Read More
Big Government Conservatism This just ion from the inimitable Scott Horton, who sends out a daily e-mail dispatch called “No Comment” that looks at media coverage [...] Tim McGivern \ Sep 15, 2005 Read More
Last Night'S Westside Mayoral Forum After a moment of silence for the victims of Hurricane Katrina, a prayer for the troops in Iraq and recital of the Pledge [...] Tim McGivern \ Sep 15, 2005 Read More
Eminence Front Proposal To Staunch Sale Of Alcohol At All-Ages Shows Smells Like A Put-On On the surface, it sounds like a reasonable plan. Mayor Martin Chavez wants to protect the children of Albuquerque from the “bad element” [...] Tim McGivern \ Sep 01, 2005 Read More
Closing The Achievement Gap An Interview With State Education Secretary Veronica Garcia When New Mexico voters created a state secretary of education back in Sept. 2003, Gov. Bill Richardson promised that the new position would [...] Tim McGivern \ Aug 25, 2005 Read More