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Journal Journal: Election Results US House Races 1800s

I need election results for US House of Representative in the early 1800s (1800-1840, let's say). Please let me know where I can find this on the web.

(No, it's not for a homework project -- I wish I was that young. But it probably will turn up as a journal entry here.)

Thanks.

Nevermind, found what I needed

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Journal Journal: Preventing Dangeorus Cults 6

A Moscow court has banned Jehovah's Witnesses from operating within that city.

As an atheist, I'm appalled and fearful for Russian democracy. But I'm also not wholly unconcerned about my own country, the United States of America. The Russian ruling is more obviously religious persecution, but less obvious persecution goes on here too.

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Journal Journal: Justice perverted -- is this really America? 3

I am angry and depressed today.

I've always been a patriotic American, I've always loved my country. Some of my earliest memories are of reading the Declaration of Independence and children's histories of the War for Independence.

The Media

Journal Journal: "Subtle" pro-RIAA propaganda site talks down to us 12

The Slashdot editors rejected this article -- because they don't want you to see it!

(That's a tautology, designed to sound controversial and get your attention. But now that I have your attention, check out this site for an idea of just how easily the RIAA expects to manipulate its customers.)

Slashdot.org

Journal Journal: +6: The Best of Slashdot 1

In this journal, I'm collecting what I consider the "best of" Slashdot comments.

I've long wished that there was a way to browse all the really good comments, across all articles. So here's my poor attempt at collecting the comments that, to steal a joke from This is Spinal Tap, you'd see if you could browse at +6.

Feel free to nominate comments you think should be "+6" by replying to this journal.

Media

Journal Journal: Emusic.com acquired; pricing plan to change 4

I submitted this as an article; of course, it was rejected. So I'm posting it as my first "journal".

Emusic.com, which I first heard about in a Slashdot comment, and which I strongly promoted on Slashdot for its DRM-free, "unlimited" downloads of quality MP3s for a low ($9.99-14.99) monthly subscription price, has significantly changed its policies.

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"The only way I can lose this election is if I'm caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy." -- Louisiana governor Edwin Edwards

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