littlegreenfootballs.com - 11/5/2008
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Barack Hussein Obama is the next President of the United States, and we extend our sincere congratulations.
Country first.
rossdouthat.theatlantic.com - 11/5/2008
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rossdouthat.theatlantic.com —
Like many conservative writers, my good opinion of
Barack Obama diminished somewhat over the course of the...
campaign. Part of this was the inevitable hardening of the partisan arteries that takes place during a Presidential year, but part of it was ...
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Congratulations, President-Elect Obama
obamaimpeachment.org - 11/3/2008
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obamaimpeachment.org —
Impeach, expel Barack Obama Why investigate Senator Obama?
Barack Obama was in the Illinois Senate for 8...
years and was elected to the US Senate from Illinois in 2004. Senator Obama has been rushed to the forefront of the Democrat Party without being ...
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Barack Obama Impeachment
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Stones Cry Out —
Well, by John McCain as well, but by prominent conservative bloggers and personalities, too. No moves to France contemplated here.
Charles Johnson of Little Green Footballs.
Scott Ott, Christian, satirist at ScrappleFace, but serious blogger on his TownHall blog. Excerpt:
After George W. Bush defeated Al Gore, and later John Kerry, for the presidency, countless Democrat-owned cars bore bumper stickers with clever phrases like ‘Not My President’ or ‘Don’t Blame Me I ...
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