Archive for August, 2008

Still my favorite yard sign

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Still my favorite yard sign

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French President Sarkozy Drinks “The Terror” Kool Aid

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Bcc reports that the French are pissed off about getting caught up in the US war against the Taliban. Shortly after he learned of the deaths of 10 French soldiers killed by Taleban insurgents, President Nicolas Sarkozy issued a statement saying he was travelling to Afghanistan to “assure the French troops that France stands by […]

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Dave Matthew’s Saxophonist Dies at 46

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Man that guy could play. Dave’s concerts will not be the same without that man around.

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Deep thought of the day

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Beau Biden being deloyed to Iraq helps Joe Biden in the Veep sweepstakes.

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Beau Biden Deployed To Iraq on October 3rd.

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Fake Republican patriots could learn somehting from the Bidens. DOVER — Attorney General Beau Biden’s National Guard unit received word it is being deployed overseas next month, leaving the Delaware Department of Justice without its top law enforcement officer for up to a year. Advertisement Biden will be deployed to Iraq on Oct. 3 and […]

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The Progressive Dems Endorsment Page Is Up

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It is worth taking a look and it contains links to all of the endorsed candidates.

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QOD

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What is the name of the last CD you bought? For me I believe it was “Happiness is a fish you can catch”, Our Lady Peace

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Boots on the Ground

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Summering with a Hillary supporter has been trying, to say the least. However, sometimes between the “Obama has to throw a punch” and the constant citing of the doom and gloom daily Gallop poll the debate triggers a “light bulb over the head” moment. This Hillary supporter doesn’t recognize what Obama is doing because he’s […]

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Freep this News Journal poll

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Do you think Joe Biden would make a good Vice President? Click here and scroll down to find the poll.

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Justice American Style

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A greedy, crotchety old Alaskan Senator is going to down in flames b/c the big oil in his own state bribed him into awesome deals. Well, we get to see what has happened to the guy that was the other half of the equation. He enriched himself at the expense of the country. Now look […]

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The “No Liberals on TV” Rule Has Been Broken

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Per NYT blog, via Eschaton. It looks like the free market is starting to work and at least one network has picked up on the fact that most Americans are politically liberal. MSNBC has put heavy emphasis this year on presidential election coverage (it has given itself the tag line, “The Place for Politics”) and […]

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Markell, Protack and Carney Debate

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If you are an idiot like me and you completely forgot about the JCC/Sierra Club debate tonight between the gubernatorial hopefuls, then head on over to Down With Absolutes for a good liveblog of the event.  I blame Bidenmania. Retired Judge Bill Lee once again decides not to attend.  He is on his 20th vacation […]

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“Wealthy” According to John McCain

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If you are a Republican make a measly $3 mill a year you better have a heart to heart talk with Republican Jesus and figure out what you are doing wrong. As Dana points out, according to John McCain if you make $3 mill per year you are still two million dollars a year away […]

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