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Barack Obama in New Hampshire (Jan 4, 2008). Click for LARGE size. photo Emmanuel Dunand/AFP/Getty Images . What I Trust Obama For (and why he gets NOTHING from me) I don't remember if I contributed to Obama or not during the General election; I don't think I did but I may have, after the ...
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"Nothing."
CorrenteJesse speaks for me. Seriously, it's a great rant and you should check it out. Not that I wasn't already there for other reasons, but I'm very glad to see more and more people join us out here in the Wilderness. What happened in Maine could've been prevented, with just a modicum of effort on the part of national Dems. But they think gay people are icky, and couldn't be bothered to help us. Oh, and it's all John's fault for being mean to them, or something. read more

No exit
The Sideshow — ... are bad Democrats like Ben Nelson. (via) "Imagine that! Blue Cross tells stockholders one thing and insurance regulators another, which leads you to wonder: Who did they lie to?" (Also: Even the conservative Washington Post. And the lame Democratic leadership. And as a not-to-be-missed bonus, William Shatner reads Levi Johnston's tweets.) Robert Borosage says, "Obama's First Year: It Ain't No Crystal Staircase." What I Trust Obama For...NOTHING. Single Payer Activists Arrested at Lieberman's DC ...

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