The odd thing about Dean's tenure as a liberal standard-bearer is that he really wasn't all that liberal; certainly, a good argument can be made that Kerry's record was more.
Shorter neo-neocon: "Everything changed for me on September 11. I used to consider myself a Democrat, but thanks to 9/11, I think Barack Obama hates America and may well be.
This is the way the war ends. Grasping the precise semantic distinction between "combat troops" and "the 50,000 remaining U.S. troops that will go on combat missions with Iraqi troops.
Among nuggets of wisdom about social networking tools that I've picked up under the tutelage of one Stanley Wasserman is this: not only can you network electronically, but now so.
Sarah Palin's fascinating theory that the First Amendment should exempt her from criticism gains another adherent in odious busybody Laura Schlessinger: Well, I'm here to say that my contract is.
That's right. I'm traveling again, this time to beautiful Bloomington, Indiana to study network analysis methods with the InterUniversity Consortium for Political and Social Research. More on what I'm learning.
Reasonable, moderate, thinking man's birther Tom Maguire comes out against an Islamic cultural center desecrating sacred Burlington Coat Factory ground. None of his arguments are good, of course, but this.
Huh: Lou Gehrig, a heroic slugger for the Yankees baseball team, was famed for brushing aside repeated fractures and batting after nearly being knocked unconscious, before giving his name to.
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