pajamasmedia.com - 10/5/2008
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The New York Times looks at the relationship between Barack Obama and Bill Ayers. It concludes that Obama may have downplayed his relationship with Ayers, but believes the relationship between the two was not close.
A review of records of the schools project and interviews with a dozen people ...
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CARNIVAL OF THE INSANITIES
Dr. Sanity —
... quite so objective and fair? Imagine that. 2. And speaking of witless minds.... 3. A rather odd video to go with this one (they've taken the original down from youtube--waaaaay too revealing). Ahhhh youth! So willing and able to be manipulated and brainwashed. 4. Seeing is believing...I think. 5. Clearly not as important as Crystal Palin's pregnancy. Nothing to see here, move along. Actually they were just ships passing in the night...possibly just like these two--not a real ...
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