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Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up
http://sirenschronicles.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ dizzys-ten-post-round-up-82/Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up Filed under news, politics If you have a weak stomach and a short temper, you might want to get yourself another cuppa before reading today’s Ten Post Round-Up: 1: How sad….
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Daily Tidbits: May 15, 2008
http://roadkillrefugee.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 05/ 15/ daily-tidbits-may-15-2008/McFlip-Flop. “100 Years McCain” now supports timeline for withdrawing troops by 2013, which conveniently just happens to be after the next election. Daily Tracking Polls. In Rasmussen, Obama leads widens to 50-41%. Gallup unchanged at 50-44%. Of course, the effect of Edwards’s endorsement isn’t reflected in these results.
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Spygate makes my brain hurt
http://blastmagazine.com/ 2008/ 05/ spygate-makes-my-brain-hurt/There are so many stories and reports and theories and opinions out there about this Patriots videotaping scandal that I can’t make heads or tails of it. Did they do something wrong? You bet. Does the NFL have every reason to want this to go away as soon as possible? Same answer.
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Investigate My Ass!
http://briancuban.com/ ?p=270What does “Spy Gate” have in common with psycho ex- boyfriends/girlfriends and old luggage? You can’t seem to get rid of any of them. Matt Walsh, former New England Patriot film guy turned soon to be government rat has finished spilling his guts to the NFL and now may have to spill his guts to the federal government.
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R.I.P Tape Gate/Spygate
http://72off.net/ rip-tape-gate/Can we put this Mess to bed now? There is No Walk Thru Tape. The New England Patriots Did NOT tape the Saint Louis Rams Walk Thru before the Super Bowl XXXVI. In Case you don’t remember this story by John Tomasse was printed Feb 2nd 2008 where Mr Tomasse wrote: “PHOENIX - One night before the
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