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Victory Caucus -- All Content — ...from the Washington Post: Joint Chiefs Chairman Very Positive After Meeting With Obama. I say good because had he returned to Washington despondent and hurled himself to his death from the roof of the Pentagon that would have been a bad omen. However, Sniffington Post readers are soiling themselves over this. Prediction: 2009 is going to be a good year for Psychiatrists.... read ...

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