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The Associated Press: Biden hasn't always had kind words for runningmate
Biden hasn't always had kind words for runningmate By The Associated Press 19 hours ago Sen. Joe Biden was going before the Democratic National Convention on Wednesday to make the case for Barack Obama's presidential bid. Biden, selected as Obama's running mate, has offered different messages in the past. "I mean, you got the first sort of mainstream African-American who is articulate and ...
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Associated Press reprints GOP talking points as "news" about Biden
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truth — Seriously, guys, why don't you just hire Jeff Gannon and save a lot of money. I mean, you're both clearly in the same profession. And I'm not talking journalism. And remember, this is ...

Papers dropping the AP like a sack of rotting groundhogs
WTF Is It Now?!? — ... Forge Herald-Picayune, the Daily Nosebag of Iowa City, the Maswegan Poultry Tribune, the St Mertle Herald-Tribune-Record, Indiana's Post-Intelligencer, the North Bumfuck Probe-Register of North Dakota, the Miami Standard-Review Times and the Waco Herald-Post-Record-Tribune Ledger-Review.The recent decisions to drop AP service stems from a planned rate change, say papers, and not from the fact that the service suddenly sucks major ass. Not to mention repuke dick.

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