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voices.washingtonpost.com — They were miscuing each other. Obama expected Roberts to stop after "I, Barack Hussein Obama," and he... started to echo him at that point, but Roberts went on to add "do solemnly swear" so they overlapped for a moment. That flustered Roberts and he ... (more) Copy-editing the Constitution? - PostPartisan - Quick ...
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Prostitute-loving Senator questions Hillary's ethics
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — Louisiana-Republican family-values prostitute-paying married Senator David Vitter, a man who brings new meaning to the phrase "stimulus package," had the audacity to question Hillary's and Bill's ethics today during Hillary's confirmation hearings. ...

Early Morning Swim
Firedoglake — ... How does this end? Can you imagine W. dining with Krugman and Rich? More outrages in the Bush Justice dept. Uh, Dan? Bush blamed it on the Navy. And lied about torture. Conflating "popularity" with performance. LA GOP lawmaker punks W. David Vitter, still an asshole. Plunging even deeper into stupid. Heh indeedy!

Man in center of 'Hookergate' scandal questions Hillary's ethics
WTF Is It Now?!? — ... "Louisiana Republican family-values prostitute-paying married Senator David Vitter, a man who brings new meaning to the phrase "stimulus package," had the audacity to question Hillary's and Bill's ethics today during Hillary's confirmation hearings." ...

A Highlight Of Mrs. Clinton's Confirmation Hearing -- Verse-Case Scenario by Tony Peyser
BuzzFlash.org - Progressive News and Commentary with an Attitude | Fight Ignorance: Read BuzzFlash — That sound was the patter-pitter Of diaper-loving Senator Vitter. Vitter's not exactly a heavy hitter Not much glamour, not much glitter. David vs Hillary? The end was grimmer Than Mike Tyson fighting David Schwimmer. VERSE CASE SCENARIO Tony Peyser provides daily poems and weekly cartoons for BuzzFlash and also writes the BuzzFlash column, "Blue State Jukebox." He was a daily cartoonist for the L.A. Times from 1994 to 1997. You can e-mail Tony at tonypeyser@yahoo.com. ...

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