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This is the “Boy are we ever LOST” edition.
WARNING: This Bitsblog entry may contain information that is
unsuitable for overly sensitive persons
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This is the ‘Because I can’ edition. Well, mostly, because, well, you know. And also, because that seems Obama’s attitude about spending our
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Alan Reynolds, New York Post, writes of the Foreclosure Five states:
When President Obama discusses his $275 billion mortgage bailout, he talks as if it was a national problem, caused by a national decline in home prices. “We must
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Generally speaking I have no reluctance to rip Steve Benen a new orifice on any subject. It is usually fairly easy to do, given the target he presents. On this occasion, I do have to give him a little bit
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As I said earlier this morning:
I can’t help but wonder if we aren’t at or beyond a tipping point against Obama and the Democrats… even from people who supported their election. The amazing part is, whereas it took Bill
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This is the “Like a freight train” edition. Always wanted to do a train, just never got around to it. The 3/4 shots,
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Welcome, one and all to the very Snowbound edition of the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere: Bitsblog’s Nightly Ramble.
Yeah, the usual Nightly Ramble sign is under all that snow, somewhere. We got at least most of
Welcome, one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere..Bitsblog’s Nightly Ramble
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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Peace versus Freedom, have noticed comments that while 43 tended to talk about Freedom, the one tends to talk about Peace. The two are not synonymous. If BO is as smart as the leftards would like us to believe
Welcome one and all to the most intense nightly read anywhere on the ‘sphere… BitsBlog’s Nightly Ramble.
Lot’s of last minute stuff to get in before the holiday. Let’s get to it.
- I’m hearing they’re starting to ask Chris Dodd
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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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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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From Fox News:
A wealthy Indonesian Muslim cleric faces accusations of having illegal sex with a minor after marrying a 12-year-old girl selected for him through a contest.
Pujiono Cahyo Widianto, a 43-year-old owner of an Islamic boarding school, wed
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