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Unveiled: The sad tale of Marty Eisenstadt
Unveiled: The sad tale of Marty Eisenstadt
Once upon a time there was a boy named Martin. He was a sickly child growing up in rural Austria in a family so poor that it couldn't afford its own last name. So, Martin's father, Vince, and his mother, coincidentally named Vince, took the name of their town, Eisenstadt. (See photo)  ...
GA-Sen: Another photo finish in the works?
GA-Sen: Another photo finish in the works?
dailykos.com — Research 2000 for Daily Kos. 11/10-12. Likely voters. MoE 4% (No special election trendlines) Chambliss (R) 49... Martin (D) 46 We trail narrowly, but it's winnable. We had R2K poll the general election results, and they match up pretty well, ... (more) GA-Sen: Another photo finish in the works?
Obama Declares War on Conservative Talk Radio
Obama Declares War on Conservative Talk Radio
americanthinker.com — With the ink barely dry on this November's ballots, Obama has begun a war against conservative talk... radio. (more) Obama Declares War on Conservative Talk Radio
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youtube.com — Jim Martin proposed legislation that would increase property tax assessment by 150 percent. Martin also voted for... what was the largest tax increase in Georgi... (more) We Know (video)
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No one could have ever anticipated that Martin Eisenstadt was a hoax
Shakesville — ... My favorite one comes from Andrew Malcolm of the L.A. Times. Yesterday, Malcolm wrote a strange post on Eisenstadt, where he finally, barely, admitted he had been ...

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