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I'm enjoying the commentary from all. Speaking as a small town resident (pop. 15,000), it was refreshing to hear Obama, in the least, acknowledge our existence. I am tired of hearing all the pundits, commentators, politicians, candidates, etc. tell me how I should feel about a comment made by someone they all find threatening, treating me as if I don't have a brain of my own. While these pretenders put their arms around our shoulders and tell us how they understand, their hands pursue business as usual.
Posted at April 15, 2008 3:00 PM in response to Gallup: Obama Has His Biggest Lead Yet, No "Small Town" Damage
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Wow, she must be more powerful than we thought. Just a couple hours ago I was able to see the image, but now it is nowhere to be seen. I did a quick web search and nix on finding this mage anywhere.
Posted at April 9, 2008 4:56 PM in response to Today's Must Read
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Oh, quit picking on him. Justice Scalia is absolutely correct that "not everything that is bad is unconstitutional." For example, he is not unconstitutional.
Posted at March 6, 2008 2:30 PM in response to Scalia on Torture: "Not Everything That Is Bad Is Unconstitutional"



