Over at the Captain’s Quarters:
Jeb Koogler, a staunch liberal at The Moderate Voice, has defended Hugo Chavez for a long time. He thought that Chavez intended to help the poor and downtrodden and made excuses for his tough
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This afternoon’s mention of my family’s loss of a beloved pet today, causes this article from Forbes (AP) to be even more painful:
As part of his plea agreement, Phillips signed a statement that said Vick joined in executing at
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As a presidential candidate, Democrat John Edwards has regularly attacked subprime lenders, particularly those that have filed foreclosure suits against victims of Hurricane Katrina. But as an investor, Mr. Edwards has ties to lenders foreclosing on Katrina victims.
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I fear this will seem sappy. I’m sorry, it is what it is. You see, our house is suffering a bit of a loss, today. Ray, one of our family cats, is gone. In a lot of ways, he was
Barack Obama: He has interned in the Senate for three weeks. He can locate Iraq on map in only two tries. Let’s make him president.
Frank J. IMAO.
Jon Henke and I are usually in some degree of agreement on any given issue.
As you read that link, I want you to keep in the back of your mind the fundamental questions, here:
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