The Horror
First Hillary is on one side of an issue, then the other–then Bill goes and does the same damn thing. I hope she’s not confused about why Obama’s going to reject her angling for the VP spot. Even a blind man can see what’s going on here…literally.
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May 22, 2008
Magic Brownies
Man these Brownies are making me lightheaded, what did you say was in these?
Grading McCain’s veep prospects
Many Florida Jews Express Doubts on Obama
Clinton’s Shocking Florida Gambit
-Jews doubt Messiah, News at 11:00. /snark
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May 22, 2008
Just a minute.
As much as I relish pointing out when rightwing bloggers slip their moorings when it comes to things military, I can’t ignore it when the leftwing does the same
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May 21, 2008
I see the light.
It’s about time somebody saw reason. With people like Bob ‘Confederate Wankee’ Owens releasing photos of the effects of EFP’s (explosively formed penetrators) on our troops vehicles (in an attempt to, what, help insurgents plan better next time?), how much worse could the blogging of a soldier who’s life is on the line everyday be? Who would understand better?
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May 19, 2008
Maybe if I just call that superdelegate one more time.
Senator, put the phone down, just, please just put it down…
Gender Issue Lives On as Clinton’s Hopes Dim
Obama Gets More Super-Delegates Over The Weekend
Clinton-Obama Grudges Linger For Some Voters
Clinton Headed for Sure but Hollow Victory in Kentucky
-The Dead Enders continue to sow the seeds of dissension. Will they just get it over and come out [...]
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May 19, 2008
March on.
Since the war in Iraq began five years ago, the Second Brigade at Fort Drum has put in four tours.
For the past week, opponents of the war have taken several routes through the conservative and largely rural reaches of upstate New York - small communities that have sent many of their young men and women into the military right after high school and have paid a disproportionate price.
On Saturday, which is Armed Forces Day, protesters ranging from peace activists to Iraq Veterans Against the War will hold a daylong rally outside Fort Drum. What they lack in numbers - there were only about 40 on the road on Wednesday - they have made up for in passion, having walked about 80 miles so far.
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May 18, 2008
When the volcano blow.
Time to start looking for gainful employment, it appears. Of course we’ve been through this kind of talk before. I had been thinking of starting another blog on the side completely themed on Polynesian warrior tribesmen guarding a volcano for the scientist/priests of the island, and make it an allegory regarding the state of “Homeland Security” in our country today. But, alas, it may be someone has already taken the lessons I was thinking of into consideration.
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May 17, 2008







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