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location: Observing the Progressive madness with considerably less amusement.
listening to: Grandchildren, the best reason for saving the future.
registered: 2004.04.03
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Glass Jaw.or so I'm told.He's an expendable hack with temporary usefulness and a complete shortage of conservative
credentials(which will catch up with him in the long haul, so expect to see him deep-sixed during
or following NH); that's what I take from that. If Thompson had had the enthusiam to go along with
the hype he was awarded, it's doubtful Huck would have received so much attention.However, one item I loved about Huck as Governor, was when he set up a special account whereby
those who decried, more needing be done for the poor. The idea being that rather than raising
taxes, the concerned could donate and the state would administer. For a time he visited Imus*
about once or so a month. A few months after the original announcement and creation of the fund,
a figure south of $200 had been offered up. I still think that was a most creative, and telling,
action to take given the fiscal crisis' that were foreshadowed even then.I expect you're correct Reg, excepting about Hil.
You must consider the tactic that Obama is but theatre to minimize the scrutiny of Hil running front
and center from start to finish.
Surely Obama lacks the seniority to be allowed the top spot by his party.
I believe you will shortly find that Ron Paul raised the most money of any candidate in the quarter
past. Over 19 Mil, predominately in exceptionally small increments(by industry standards:).
Of course, that will be largely ignored in the accredited media, so you may have to do a bit of
scouring; should one happen to be out of the room during it's single cycle mention.
In Iowa, he finished fifth with 10% overall and he placed first with 29% of the Independent vote.President Rodham.
Listening to a sit-in host last night for a new guy on the air, locally anyhow, I thought he hit the
nail on the head when he analyzed Hil as, Not Warm.
But the money says she's the next President.
Ron Paul's people are not Stakeholders, Hil's are.
Besides, the illusion of Democracy working needs be maintained, by installing new bums.And good news, when the weathers right, Air America is listenable, all the way from Buffalo. Thank
God for 50k watt'ers. I thought they were off the air entirely.respects* say what you will, Imus regularly supplied interesting guests in a live format. And occasionally
he'd successfully ambush them into saying something truly revealing. Can't wait 'til someone starts
carrying him again hereabouts.
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
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Glass Jaw.or so I'm told.He's an expendable hack with temporary usefulness and a complete shortage of conservative
credentials(which will catch up with him in the long haul, so expect to see him deep-sixed during
or following NH); that's what I take from that. If Thompson had had the enthusiam to go along with
the hype he was awarded, it's doubtful Huck would have received so much attention.However, one item I loved about Huck as Governor, was when he set up a special account whereby
those who decried, more needing be done for the poor. The idea being that rather than raising
taxes, the concerned could donate and the state would administer. For a time he visited Imus*
about once or so a month. A few months after the original announcement and creation of the fund,
a figure south of $200 had been offered up. I still think that was a most creative, and telling,
action to take given the fiscal crisis' that were foreshadowed even then.I expect you're correct Reg, excepting about Hil.
You must consider the tactic that Obama is but theatre to minimize the scrutiny of Hil running front
and center from start to finish.
Surely Obama lacks the seniority to be allowed the top spot by his party.
I believe you will shortly find that Ron Paul raised the most money of any candidate in the quarter
past. Over 19 Mil, predominately in exceptionally small increments(by industry standards:).
Of course, that will be largely ignored in the accredited media, so you may have to do a bit of
scouring; should one happen to be out of the room during it's single cycle mention.
In Iowa, he finished fifth with 10% overall and he placed first with 29% of the Independent vote.President Rodham.
Listening to a sit-in host last night for a new guy on the air, locally anyhow, I thought he hit the
nail on the head when he analyzed Hil as, Not Warm.
But the money says she's the next President.
Ron Paul's people are not Stakeholders, Hil's are.
Besides, the illusion of Democracy working needs be maintained, by installing new bums.And good news, when the weathers right, Air America is listenable, all the way from Buffalo. Thank
God for 50k watt'ers. I thought they were off the air entirely.respects* say what you will, Imus regularly supplied interesting guests in a live format. And occasionally
he'd successfully ambush them into saying something truly revealing. Can't wait 'til someone starts
carrying him again hereabouts.
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“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
“Restriction of free thought and free speech is the most dangerous of all subversions.” Wm O. Douglas
posted 2008.01.04
posted on January 4th 2008
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So, Iowa's Finally Here – Baerwald on January 3rd, 2008-
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – kravitz on January 3rd, 2008-
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – Baerwald on January 3rd, 2008-
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – MJG on January 3rd, 2008
My thoughts... – EEE on January 3rd, 2008
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – stark raving brad on January 3rd, 2008
The Iowa thing... – Reg on January 3rd, 2008-
Why Iowa is not a straight up or down vote for a candidate like NH – Green Mtn on January 4th, 2008-
Re: Why Iowa is not a straight up or down vote for a candidate like NH – Reg on January 4th, 2008-
Re: Why Iowa is not a straight up or down vote for a candidate like NH – Green Mtn on January 4th, 2008
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – Dan on January 3rd, 2008-
Edwards contingency – kravitz on January 3rd, 2008
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here... – Reg on January 3rd, 2008
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – cassandra on January 3rd, 2008
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – edlorah on January 3rd, 2008-
Iowa can fuck off – mick on January 3rd, 2008
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – rjp on January 3rd, 2008-
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – Eugene on January 3rd, 2008-
Re: So, Iowa's Finally Here – Green Mtn on January 4th, 2008
Re: So, Huckabee and Obama win Iowa... – Reg on January 4th, 2008-
Re: So, Huckabee and Obama win Iowa... – MJG on January 4th, 2008
Here's my top 10 – PatBrown on January 4th, 2008
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