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David Sedaris thinks out loud : To put them in perspective, I think of being on an airplane. The flight attendant comes down the aisle with her food cart and, eventually, parks it beside my seat. "Can I interest you in the chicken?" she asks. "Or would you prefer the platter of ...
David Sedaris: Undecided
newyorker.com — I don’t know that it was always this way, but, for as long as I can remember, just as we move into the final weeks of the Presidential campaign the focus shifts to the undecided voters. “Who are they?” the news anchors ask. ... (more) David Sedaris: Undecided
Joe The Plumber Admits He Wasn't Undecided After All
Joe The Plumber Admits He Wasn't Undecided After All
dailykos.com — We don't know much about Joe The Plumber, but we do know this: he made up his mind who he was voting for before last night's debate. Speaking with Katie Couric, "Joe" said that he "wasn't swayed" by the debate last night, yet pretty much knew who he ... (more) Joe The Plumber Admits He Wasn't Undecided After All
The Video Every Undecided Voter  Needs to See
The Video Every Undecided Voter Needs to See
minx.cc — Thanks to Uncle Jefe, via Stop the ACLU.... (more) The Video Every Undecided Voter Needs to See
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