You know, it almost seems useless to bring this up again, since both David and myself have mentioned it several times in the last four days or so. But this is an interesting angle:
Michelle Malkin points to Doug Heye,
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If you thought that the democrat leaders’ imaginary friends retired, when Dck Gephardt went back to Missouri you are badly mistaken.
Dirty Harry Reid has taken up where Gephardt left off, inventing imaginary friends, who just so happen to agree
Michelle Malkin does a bit of a roundup on posts about Cuba’s healthcare system… you know.. the one The Great Rotundo is so fond of.
Claudia 4 Libertad strikes back:
Ask any Cuban who has recently left the island (because
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Speaking of redefining words, the AFL-CIO is indeed in rare form:
The battle for the Employee Free Choice Act moves to the 2008 election after a handful of obstructionist senators have blocked a vote on the bill. On a vote
-LA TIMES-The founder of an antiviolence group called No Guns pleaded not guilty Thursday to federal weapons charges.
Hector “Big Weasel” Marroquin is accused of selling an assault rifle, a machine gun, two pistols and two silencers to undercover
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TV station WRAL is saying:
Defense attorneys for three Duke lacrosse players are expected to file a motion Friday asking a judge to enter criminal sanctions against disbarred Durham prosecutor Mike Nifong.
Nifong was disbarred June 16 by a State
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You know, I’ve been taking some mail of late on the subject of Trent Lott, as you may imagine. Most of it agreeing with me, but some cannot understand for the life of them why I’m upset with his actions.
Captain Ed asks what we ought to be calling ‘earmarks”.
How about we call them “Corruption”?
Steven Taylor, over at OTB notes a Reuters feed:
The House of Representatives, prodded by Republicans, voted on Tuesday to possibly consider expelling indicted Democratic Rep. William Jefferson of Louisiana before he even stands trial.On a bipartisan vote of 373-26,
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