
| Gallup | Campaign 2012: Obama, Romney Each Has Economic Strengths With Americans |
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| Chi. Sun Times | New Tone: Inside Sunday’s violent clash between ‘Black Bloc’ anarchists, cops |
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| Power Line | Media Watch: “Is GOP trying to sabotage economy to hurt Obama?” |
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| WaPo | Shock: White House visitor logs provide window into lobbying industry |
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| Politico | Interesting: Obama super PAC slump continues |
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… when I look at the pictures my friend, fellow blogger, and sometimes ST blog commenter Cavalier X has posted at his blog. He’s on vacation in Spain (I’m green with envy! :mrgreen and he’s posted some nice photos here, here, and here. I’m thinking about using one of ‘em as a wallpaper on my [...]
…. also known as the cut and run approach: WASHINGTON (CNN) — Warning that other global threats “cannot be ignored,” Rep. John Murtha, D-Pennsylvania, a leading adviser on defense issues, called Thursday for the immediate withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. “U.S. and coalition troops have done all they can in Iraq,” the senior lawmaker [...]
If any of you participate in political message board discussions in addition to debating at blogs, you’ll love this site. Make sure to click the down arrow to see the different kind of ‘warriors’ – too funny. I’ve known about this site for a while now, but every once in a while I look at [...]
Ugh. First Michael Moore embarasses this country overseas and now Cindy Sheehan takes over the role: Sheehan said she plans to take her peace activist message to Europe next month with stops in London and Madrid. The anti-war left seemed to have dropped her like a hot potato here. Guess she served her purpose. No [...]
Sorry for the light blogging – having a really busy day. I’ll catch up tonight, promise.
FrontPage Magazine has an interview with former UNSCOM inspector (1996-1998) Bill Tierney on what happened to Iraqs WMDs, which we all know Saddam Hussein had. The question has been, since the war with Iraq started and the massive stockpiles we expected to find weren’t there is: where did they go? What I found particularly interesting [...]