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Another cold week in front of us, (The plains states are below Zero as of this morning’s check) but thing are already heating
Barack Obama(BO) picks a fight he can not win, Byron York, National Review, quotes Rush Limbaugh:
Obama was angry that Merrill Lynch used $1.2 million of TARP money to remodel an executive suite. Excuse me, but didn’t Merrill have
Bit rambled earlier:
Donna writes me yesterday;
Pelosi said one of her favorite moments from Inauguration Day was when Marine One lifted off the Capitol grounds, signifying former President George W. Bush’s exit from Washington. “It felt like a
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No matter what, we keep on truckin’.
Gonna get cold up where again this weekend, though it’s nearly 40 at the moment, ,
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New York Gov. David Paterson will name Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand, an upstate Democrat, to replace Hillary Clinton in the U.S. Senate, a Democratic official with knowledge of the governor’s decision told FOX News on Thursday night.
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Fred Dicker at :The New York Post:
Caroline Kennedy last night withdrew from consideration to replace Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton – just two months after she rocked the New York political landscape by throwing her hat in the
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McQ notes, this morning, something that bothered me last night, as well:
If there is indeed an “era of maturity” evident, it has nothing to do with the leftists of this country. Indeed, even on this day, they just
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Friday, and lots of fresh snow up the ground in Bitsville, today. A lot of it coming from the Obama people, and congressional
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David Kope who writes with the Volokh boys, says this morning:
Earlier this year, Eric Holder–along with Janet Reno and several other former officials from the Clinton Department of Justice–co-signed an amicus brief in District of Columbia v. Heller.
Word from the Boston Pheonix, this morning:
This morning, Massachusetts State Senator Dianne Wilkerson was arrested on charges of attempted extortion and wire fraud after an 18-month investigation by the FBI. The FBI alleges that Wilkerson took bribes from
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Ya know, I can’t help thinking on Billy Beck as I read Mark Levin this morning:
I’ve been thinking this for a while so I might as well air it here. I honestly never thought we’d see such a thing
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David’s quote of Ed Morressy seems to me quite on the money. Consider the operative phrase of Ed’s very first line: “Stench of Desperation”.
And what is driving this desperation, you may ask? Wasn’t Obama ahead? What explains this?
Well,
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Tuesday. 28 days until the election.4 days until my vacation, and about 5 hours to the second debate. And if you don’t understand the joke
The supposedly peace loving liberals among us must feel blind sided as regards the middle east these days, as they are a great many things. Because of Bill Clinton’s bumbling in the middle east, we’re now closer to war than
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