Thursday, January 4th, 2007...11:10 am
¡Upale!
Out with the old and in with the new (which as long-time Tucson music fans know, is the B-Side of Gila Bend’s single “Cantankerous”): J. D. Hayworth’s creepy talking website is down. Jim Kolbe’s website is now just a memory. One can always check the Wayback Machine and see Kolbe’s pages from those thrilling days of, uh, three or four years ago.
Harry Mitchell’s and Gabrielle Giffords’s webpages are now up, befitting their status as fully formed congresspersons. The pages seem to be generic for right now; Mitchell’s is downright 1998. Their campaign pages have remained up, but have not had too many updates in a couple of weeks (here and here).
I was going to start a rumor that one of them got sworn in with James Madison’s copy of the Tao Te Ching, or maybe Aaron Burr’s copy of the Avesta. But, you gotta be careful with these here internets.

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