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Posted on April 28, 2008 10:37 AM
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I agree Severus. There are times when I think that Obama could just put all of the nails in her coffin if he started talking about Whitewater, et al... BUT then again it's because he doesn't that I like him so.
He's a different politician, as far as I can tell. He's above that kind of bile.
Posted at May 1, 2008 9:13 AM in response to North Carolina AG Opens Investigation of Robo Calls
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If RenStimpy and 1849 fell asleep while reading this excellent analysis, how are they fit to give their opinion?
D. Woodly, this is excellent writing and you should not let the negativity from a few spoil your talent reaching the many. Keep it up!
Posted at April 28, 2008 2:41 PM in response to When Does an Intransigent Media Narrative Become a Lie?
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57andFemale - you are ABSOLUTELY right. I've been asking that question for months now, "Where is this so-called-media-bias towards Barack Obama?"
I will admit that there are some pundits and commentators out there in TV-land that seem to favor an Obama victory... *cough*Olbermann*cough* ...that said, nearly everyone else seems to always talk about how Hillary has beaten the odds - when the odds were clearly in her favor.
I'm just tired of all of this. When will the DNC big-wigs step in and tell her to hit the bricks?
Posted at April 28, 2008 2:35 PM in response to How The Pundits Continually Error: The Ohio And Pennsylania Primaries
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Really? We're surprised?
[A]n audit by the special inspector general for the rebuilding effort in Iraq reports that millions of dollars in infrastructure contracts have been lost because of inefficiencies and failures, including projects the U.S. government have deemed complete.
The U.S. can't even build bridges and levees properly - so why should it be expected to do things right in other countries?
Posted at April 28, 2008 11:00 AM in response to The Daily Muck
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Am I the only person in America who thinks that this has gone on long enough (or too long)?
It's time to investigate this stuff and bring to justice the people who are responsible (I'm looking at you Dick Cheney).
Ugh.
Posted at April 28, 2008 10:54 AM in response to Today's Must Read



