minx.cc - 10/15/2008
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How long will CNN permit the infidel Griffin to spew heresies about the one? I see Griffin on the consumer protection beat in the near future. A baffled Wolf Blitzer cannot believe one of CNN's own reporters is declaring (accurately)...
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Video: Wolf Blitzer appears dumbfounded one of CNN's own reporters reporting truth about ACORN
Hyscience —
Via Ace: A baffled Wolf Blitzer cannot believe one of CNN's own reporters is declaring (accurately) that Obama paid $832,000 to CSI, an ACORN subsidiary with the exact same board of directors (and the same offices), for get out the vote work."/blockquote>
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... — or, well, all of the above. Palin, the governor of Alaska, has faced more criticism than any vice-presidential candidate since 1988, when Democrats and the press tore into Dan Quayle. In fact, Palin may have it even worse than Quayle, since she’s taking flak not only from Democrats and the press but from some conservative opinion leaders as well. York was pointing out the media bias, not referring to Governor Palin as a ditz. Why the bias from Griffin? Perhaps he had to atone for daring earlier to point out that Axelrod and Obama had given $832,000 to CSI, an ACORN front ...
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Tonight's final presidential debate between Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain will be broadcast live at 6 p.m. by ABC, CBS, NBC, MSNBC, CNN, Fox, C-SPAN, PBS and BBC America. The 90-minute forum, at Hofstra University in Hempstead, ...