Archive for October, 2008

Idaho (and Sudan) is McCain Country

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Idaho (and Sudan) is McCain Country

From The Economist Via Shakepeare’s Sister

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4 Days Till The Election

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Late Nite Oddity

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Late Nite Oddity

Why didn’t O’Donnell think of this? The picture is real and not a parody. h/t Gen JC Christian

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Happy Halloween!

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[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gZJSW_7YLVs[/youtube]

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Mormons vs Gay Marriage

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A few weeks or months ago I let out a nice rant about the Catholic Church and my views.  They were MY views and not the views of this website.  I am not going to relive the post or link to it, but if you are at all curious just search my name and the word […]

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I hate halloween

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It is over-commercialized Halloween candy and costumes have distracted us from placating demons to ensure a bountiful harvest. – the onion It is also too violent and gory these days. On top of all that, it only has one song and that song SUCKS.

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Live Blog WHYY Congressional Debate

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I’m catching it 12 minutes in. KHN talking about Afganistan. Challenges on Castle on our 10 trillion $ debt. Saying she has voted for every trade agreement. Cast;e defending free trade. I think she dinged him on this. I hope she circles back to his answer. Karibjellybean turns it toward green power. KHN First says […]

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Credit Card Industry to Tom Carper, “Sit!…Roll Over!…Play Dead!”

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via eschaton… Full Circle  Credit card issuers have discovered that maybe it’s sometimes in their interest to forgive a portion of credit card debt. They’ve realized this after they lobbied hard to make bankruptcy a worse deal for consumers. Instead of declaring bankruptcy, people now just walk away from their debts. Now they want the government […]

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Deep Thought

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Thanks to Bush it is now worse in America to be considered a conservative than it is to be considered a socialist.

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How low will they go?

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Man the Republicans are a pretty scummy bunch… [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0K6nF4ulqD4&eurl=http://crooksandliars.com/[/youtube]   Hey, did you know Mike Castle is a Republican and he supports Mccain/Bush?

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Matt Denn Writes (UPDATED W/ “Suck it Copeland!” Challenge)

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HEY. Let’s raise $400.00 $800.00 for Matt right now. TODAY. Cassandra and I already put in the first $400.00 so consider your $10, $20, or $50 contribution PRE-MATCHED!! Join Me in saying, “suck it!” to Charlie Copeland by clicking here and contributing. Thanks! -Jason —————————————————————————————————— Our favorite Lt. Governor candidate tells us how cool it […]

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The Election Year According to Wingnuts

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Via Balloon Juice, Jon Swift inventories the election year “reporting” of the conservative (make that wingnut) blogosphere. Put down all drinks before reading. Swift runs through the Greatest Hits (so far) of the right, including the mysterious Columbia University terrorist cell; the Great Birth Certificate forgery; the ephemeral Michelle Obama interview with a non-existent news […]

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Bailout Money going to investor dividends

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It doesn’t get any sweeter than this baby! U.S. banks getting more than $163 billion from the Treasury Department for new lending are on pace to pay more than half of that sum to their shareholders, with government permission, over the next three years. Now read this next paragraph real closely and tell me what […]

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