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Some Friendly Advice For Obama
The longer this presidential campaign goes on, the more worried I become. And oddly enough, it’s Barack Obama’s much touted communication skills that concern me the most. Because as good as Obama is at speechifying, that’s how poor he is when he’s responding to questions. It’s the difference between hearing the insightful results of his thought [...]
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The Sideshow — ... hopes to negotiate into one he can't refuse, The General agrees to sell his soul on net neutrality. Thanks to Anna for tipping me off to this totally depressing little post from Hunter expressing a growing sense of despair about repairing our system. The "centrists" claim Obama needs to move to the right. Well, how much farther do they expect him to go. Oh, probably that far. The totally fake Beijing Olympics (Thanks to Rich.) MadKane has Some Friendly Advice For Obama Wolfgang's has some Gary U.S. Bonds.

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