Blogburst: Murdoch design violates entry requirement

Posted on January 1, 2008 - Filed Under Fallen Heros, News, Politics As Usual, War On Terror | Comments Off

To sneak his design past the requirement to leave the landscape undisturbed, Murdoch played a very clever trick.

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How Much Does Iowa Really Mean Anyway?

Posted on January 1, 2008 - Filed Under Politics As Usual | Comments Off

Cross-Posted FROM Gribbit’s Word (by request)
Not much in the grand scheme of things anyway. In 2004 John Kerry didn’t do well in Iowa or New Hampshire. In 2000, New Hampshire almost broke George W. Bush’s back. But yet political junkies like me always give these two races so much weight. But why?
To be honest I [...]

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Mike Huckabee’s Message to Iowans

Posted on January 1, 2008 - Filed Under 1st Amendment, Humor, News, Politics As Usual, Video | Comments Off

A little of anti-Huckabee humor for New Years.

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Confirmed: Ron Paul Cut From Debates

Posted on January 1, 2008 - Filed Under News, Politics As Usual | 22 Comments

After several conflicting reports the confirmation is here. While I apologize for reporting what seemed to me to be the truth, I stand by making fun of the over-reactions. I advise all the Ron Paul supporters that are apt to over-react to remain calm and try not to have a head explosion. [...]

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Why Fred?

Posted on January 1, 2008 - Filed Under News, Politics As Usual | 3 Comments

Post below excerpted from BeldarBlog.
On every issue I care deeply about, Fred Thompson is a genuine, thoughtful conservative - without any major exceptions or doubtful areas that I have to forgive or ignore. And in the simplest possible words: I trust him because he’s demonstrated that he has a real political spine.
Fred’s my “Goldilocks [...]

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Predictions for 2008

Posted on January 1, 2008 - Filed Under Humor, News | Comments Off

Here are a few of my predictions for 2008:

If either Mitt Romney or Rudy Giuliani are the GOP nominee, the Democrats will easily win the White House because the conservatives will stay home in droves.
If Ron Paul and Michael Bloomberg run as independents… the Dems still win because Paul will siphon off more GOP voters [...]

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