weeklystandard.com - 10/31/2008
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The Democratic Party of Idaho has been criticized this week for publishing the social security numbers of GOP Rep. Bill Sali and his wife. The numbers were printed in a Democratic campaign mailer highlighting the Sali's difficulty paying off debts in the 1980s.
The Idaho GOP released a ...
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Plundering the plumber’s records
Michelle Malkin —
... . Meanwhile, the Weekly Standard notes that Idaho Democrats have gone and published the Social Security numbers of GOP Rep. Bill Sali and his wife. The Democrats are blaming the victims. It’s a chilling glimpse of the future. Happy Halloween. *** Plundering the plumber’s records by Michelle Malkin Creators Syndicate Copyright 2008 If Joe the Plumber were Jawad the Suspected Terrorist, civil liberties activists would stampede the halls of Congress on his behalf. Liberal columnists would hyperventilate over the outrageous invasions of his privacy by Ohio state and local ...
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donklephant.com 11/12/2008 — This one’s pretty shocking, and runs contrary to what we’ve heard Republicans saying over the past election cycle.
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In Final Days, Tours Converge —
Wash Post Elections 10/31/2008
DEFIANCE, Ohio, Oct. 30 -- Sen. John McCain launched a two-day bus tour of the Buckeye State on Thursday in a spot that offered a good measure of his mood as he continued his pursuit of the White House in the face of public polls suggesting it is ...
In Final Days, Tours Converge —
Wash Post In Congress 10/31/2008
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