No arguments, Billy, with any of it.
But I really have to say once again that the only time you ever see Democrats talking about “bipartisanship” is when they realize they’re vulnerable. One health problem, and that newfound strength
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Right Wing News has interviewed Congressman Duncan Hunter, a former Chairman of the Armed Services Committee and a former ranger in Vietnam, who is one of the Republican contenders vying for the presidency in 2008.
The interview was wide ranging
Ah, yes… you’d have to figure the NY Times would cough up this story.
Still… I object to Romney because of this story, because of reasons the Times cannot possibly understand, and if they did would certainly not admit to:
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But the idea that liberals give more is a myth. Of the top 25 states where people give an above-average percentage of their income, all but one (Maryland) were red — conservative — states in the
Newt Gingrich has tried to position himself as the premiere conservative candidate for the 2008 Republican presidential primaries, a mission made easier by the list of front-runners already in the race. However, he may have taken a stumble
From today’s USA Today print edition, I have selected a few telling quotes from an article on 7A, ‘Returning rookies reflect on lessons learned’.
Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL)
Stock up on toilet paper, because you’re not going to have
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