Corporations may now shout from the rooftops their political preferences. Ahoy hoy, all. I'm back with another provocative music-accompanied blog, but I'm a gonna stick the video behind the fold...
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Or in this case, roasted. Christiane Amanpour, CNN's international America-basher, anti-Israel, Muslim-terrorist sympathizer, gets absolutely hammered with her own words by Marc Thiessen, former speechwriter for George W. Bush. During...
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What an amazing news day it was today. Speaker Pelosi officially surrendered on ObamaCare. The Supreme Court gutted McCain Feingold and invited the likes of Exxon and BigPharma to enter...
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I stumbled today across the following and have some follow-on comments: Given that it's posted at well known Religious Leftist Jim Wallis' site, I can't be too surprised at some...
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Corporate Ship which was "Air America" finally founders long after rats abandon it.
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Popular TWO AND A HALF MEN actor, Jon Cryer, claims that a hitman hired by his exwife is out to kill him. Federal authorities are investigating this claim. Last week,...
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Buy or sell some stuff on Ebay. Go to jail. A Thai national who sold an ivory African elephant tusk on Ebay, and a customer who owns a donut shop...
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While reading Jay Tea's excellent post, Bring Obama his Brown Pants, something occurred to me. What has happened to our Dear Leader's pants? You may recall that they were once...
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Stay with this one folks: H/T Robert. Crossposted(*)...
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I'm cautiously optimistic as always but I think you can stick a fork in the current (Senate) version of Obamacare, it's done. Nancy Pelosi announced that she doesn't have the...
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I wouldn't be so sure, the ... (Below threshold)1. Posted by azgregory | August 9, 2006 9:21 PM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
I wouldn't be so sure, the democrats will likely make a legal challenge to keep DeLay on the ballot and if that doesn't pan out they will probably challenge every write-in ballot. Anyway you slice it a long legal challenge awaits
1. Posted by azgregory | August 9, 2006 9:21 PM |
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Posted on August 9, 2006 21:21
2. Posted by Jim Addison | August 11, 2006 1:54 AM | Score: 0 (0 votes cast)
Well, the survey was of "registered voters," so they weren't screened for voting habits. Still, to have only 3% undecided in August in a race that hasn't generated a great deal of "buzz" seems odd. Perhaps they were pushing respondents to choose.
Far more than poll standing, I am concerned with Bouchard's fundraising. Last I saw, he had about $1 million on hand and Stabenow had over $6 million. He needs to close that gap, and of course that is doable because he just became the nominee.
If I were Bouchard, I would start my 30-second spots with tapes of Stabenow speeches. Then, after about 25 seconds, I'd come on myself and say, "Do you really want HER representing YOU?"
2. Posted by Jim Addison | August 11, 2006 1:54 AM |
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Posted on August 11, 2006 01:54