Archive for April 16th, 2008

Harris McDowell’s Long History of Running “Green Energy” Scams

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It is not hard to connect the dots when it comes to Harris McDowell’s serial energy malfeasance. The dots are so close together that they are practically touching. [Re-Bumped up 10:59 pm – 26 comments so far and not a single one defending McDowell]

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This Blog Will Be Unmanned and Unwomanned For The Next 90 Minutes

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We will be liveblogging the debate from 8:00 – 9:30.  Please join us by clicking on the liveblog link at the top of the page.  Bring your adult beverage of choice (except you Mat Marshall!).  It is always a fun time.

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Chris Matthews for Senate???

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Okay, at first this seemed like a joke, but now… I have been hearing rumors about Tweety running for Senate. When he was on the Colbert report he said that running for Senate was his dream. So, I googled “Chris Matthews running for Senate” and guess what? OMG, I think he’s serious! Add to this […]

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Pardon the Interruption

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Sorry for the little technical glitch. No, your office didn’t start blocking the site, there was a technical issue which has been rectified.

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Loving Every Minute of our 100 Year of War in Iraq

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“This war just needs to grind to the end.” – Michael Newbold Castle August 6th, 2007. Grind on. BAGHDAD — A company of Iraqi soldiers abandoned their positions on Tuesday night in Sadr City, defying American soldiers who implored them to hold the line against Shiite militias.The retreat left a crucial stretch of road on […]

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I hate being right all the time

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From The Hill Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.), the Democratic Party’s 2000 vice presidential nominee, is leaving open the possibility of giving a keynote address on behalf of Sen. John McCain (Ariz.) at the Republican National Convention in September. From Senator Carper’s valet Communications Director Bill Ghent back in August of 2006: Jason — The statement […]

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Programming Note: Liveblogging the Debate Tonight

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Please join us for some spirited debate of the debate tonight by coming to out liveblog page. I can’t speak to who will be there, but it is always fun.

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Let’s face it. He is still the lesser of the 2 other evils

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but man oh man…. suburban guerrilla keeps it real man. WASHINGTON – Barack Obama often boasts he is “the only candidate who isn’t taking a dime from Washington lobbyists,” yet his fundraising team includes 38 members of law firms that were paid $138 million last year to lobby the federal government, records show.

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My Donviti Question of the Day

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When Apollo Creed helps Rocky Balboa train to fight against James ‘Clubber ‘ Lang, is he doing it because he likes Rocky, or because he hates Clubber Lang?

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Remember that AWESOME terrorist bust up in Miami

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I am pretty sure that every news agency had it on as “Breaking News” Not one, but 2 mistrials later…Again, Govt’s Kooky Cult Terrorism Case Goes Bust See, spying on Americans really does pay off

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Breaking News! Inside document from Bank of America

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It’s the old, if you add health, dental, day care, water, air, free spoons in the cafe, toilet paper and electricity to your salary, you’d really be making this much memo!  Woohooo, Wells Fargo already does this, I guess Bank of America finally got on board with the, “be fucking happy we do this for […]

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This is Why We Don’t Believe Them

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Whenever the issue of erosion of civil liberties comes up in conversation, someone will invariably pipe in with some line about how much improved our security as a nation is. “Look at how many terrorist attacks we have prevented!” I have always had this feeling that most of the attacks that we have prevented are […]

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Claim That Wind Power is Dead Creates Controversy

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As the result of Pat Gearity doing some digging and with the help of some excellent blogging by Dana Garrett here – Dave Burris throw away claim that…. “A week ago, one prominent Delawarean told me that the project was dead, the deal had been cut, that all of the players, including Senate leadership and […]

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