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What's $5.3 million divided by $150,000?
The Temple of Barack cost $5.3 million. That's what the DNC spent on the ridiculously overblown backdrop to his dumb acceptance speech that nobody could even remember 24 hours later. Too bad they didn't add a few more Greek columns, or we could call it the Six Million Dollar Sham. And I don't ...
Obama Raised Record $150 Million in September
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com — The Democratic nominee's campaign shatters all previous records. (more) Obama Raised Record $150 Million in September
Obama's Moving Tax Threshold: $250,000?  $200,000?  $150,000?  What Next?
Obama's Moving Tax Threshold: $250,000? $200,000? $150,000? What Next?
corner.nationalreview.com — One of the things I've seen at Republican rallies is that people just don't believe Barack Obama when he says he'll raise taxes only on those who make more than $250,000 a year. It's not that these people make that much money or even think they'll ... (more) Obama's Moving Tax Threshold: $250,000? $200,000?  ...
GOP spends $150,000 for Palin's wardrobe
GOP spends $150,000 for Palin's wardrobe
msnbc.msn.com — John McCain's presidential campaign said thousands of dollars worth of clothing purchased by the Republican Party for running mate Sarah Palin will go to a "charitable purpose" after the campaign. (more) GOP spends $150,000 for Palin's wardrobe
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Cold Fury — ... now that Obama’s corrupt campaign amounts to little more than a criminal conspiracy, out to seize power by any means they deem they can get away with under the cover provided them by Old Media’s refusal to report on their fraudulent (if not blatantly illegal) attempt to steal the coming election. But Jim Treacher continues to do the work liberal “journalists” just won’t do: interviewing perfectly legit Obama donors (well, as legit as Obama donors get, anyway); providing some useful perspective ; and spanking Kirsten Powers for her lame attempt to redefine ...

An Interesting Comparison
Slublog — "45 minutes of fascist iconography = Two months's worth of clothing for 35 Palin families."

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