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Liberalism Never Sleeps
Businesses that politicians deem vital to the national interest aren't being allowed to fail in America today, and the bigger they are, the more help they get from the government. So it's not much of a surprise that the fine points of yet another bailout package are being worked out ...
It's Time to Give Voters the Liberalism They Want
online.wsj.com — Don't believe pundits who say there's a centrist mandate. (more) It's Time to Give Voters the Liberalism They Want
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The Left’s favorite bank
Michelle Malkin — The Left’s favorite bank By Michelle Malkin•November 25, 2008 03:31 PM What do Jesse Jackson, ACORN, La Raza, Hank Paulson, and the enviro-lobby have in common? Citibank. Matthew Vadum has the lowdown. Hat tip: Stacy McCain. Posted in: ACORN Watch , Subprime crisis Send to a Friend Printer Friendly comments (3) [image] trackbacks (0) See what others have said Note from Michelle: This section is for comments from michellemalkin.com's community of registered readers. Please don't assume that I agree with or endorse any particular comment just because I let it stand. A reminder: Anyone who ...

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