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SubscribeTHE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO MAHER
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Pop Politico: “War/Dance”
http://popdose.com/ pop-politico-wardance/There’s a phrase made famous by Thomas Hobbes, used to great effect in Hannah Arendt’s The Origins of Totalitarianism, and that is: Homo homini lupus. That Latin phrase roughly translates to “Man is a wolf to man,” and strikes the keynote to part of the powerful film War/Dance.
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My interns wrote this
http://jameskotecki.com/ 2008/ 10/ 07/ my-interns-wrote-this/Read my blog! I get some interns, North Carolina becomes important, John McCain needs to do something bold at tonight’s debate.
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Blog Review: 216
http://welshblogindex.blogspot.com/ 2008/ 10/ blog-review-216.htmlBetsan Powys doesn’t think Nick Bourne has done enough to repair the damage he has caused. She also reports on Lord Roberts recent comments on the Assembly. More here from Guerrilla Welsh Fare and The Stonemason. David Cornock notes Labour’s attempts at a bonding session between their AM’s and MP’s.
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GOP official in Petoskey calls McCain pullout a ‘complete crock of crap’
http://michiganmessenger.com/ 5842/ gop-official-calls-mccain-pullout-a-complete…Republican officials in Michigan are trying to put a brave face on the McCain campaign’s withdrawal from the state, but at least one county GOP chairman in the Petoskey area is having none of that. Politico reports: “If you are going to end visits to the state by McCain / Palin, do it,” urged Jack Waldvogel, chairman of the Emmet County GOP in a message obtained by Politico.
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Politico.com helps boost WJLA coverage
http://www.lostremote.com/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ politicocom-helps-boost-wjla-coverage/Allbritton owns both Politico.com and WJLA, and both news operations share the same facility. “We’re separate entities in the newsroom, but we derive enormous benefits from having them there,” says Bill Lord, WJLA’s VP of news.
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The ice cube is melting
http://jameskotecki.com/ 2008/ 10/ 06/ the-ice-cube-is-melting/Read my blog! The candidates take it easy, John McCain is back on his heels, Sarah Palin heads to Nebraska, and a viewer chimes in.
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GOP dread: Dems could hit 60 Senate seats - Jim VandeHei
http://shopfortruth.com/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ gop-dread-dems-could-hit-60-senate-seats-…GOP dread: Dems could hit 60 Senate seats - Jim VandeHei October 5, 2008 politico.com — The possibility that Democrats will build a muscular, 60-seat Senate majority is looking increasing plausible, with new polls showing a powerful surge for the party ’s candidates in Minnesota, Kentucky and other states.
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It’s not the accent
http://polyglotconspiracy.net/ ?p=627It’s the grammar. I’m talkin’ ’bout Palin, of course, who’s certainly gotten her fair share of comment from the media on both her accent and her grammar, though most pundits seem to focus on the phonological features of her dialect (see posts elsewhere on Politico, Slate, and numerous linguablogs that I’m sure you’ve already read if you’re reading here, this, today).
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Larry’s assault on media bias and Sen. Obama’s “fairy tales” that he is telling America. Sunday, October 5, 2008
http://zachjonesishome.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 10/ 05/ larry%e2%80%99s-assault-on-m…Larry Sinclair is continuing to get his story out on Sen. Obama’s campaign trail. Mr. Sinclair is dogging the Senator at Chicago and Trinity United Church Of Christ asking the Senator where is was and what was he doing on the dates that Larry says that he and Sen. Obama were doing cocaine and having consensual gay sex.
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Desperate McCain/Palin Campaign Tries To Swiftboat Barack Obama
http://www.thepresidentialcandidates.us/ desperate-mccainpalin-campaign-tries-to…Desperate McCain/Palin Campaign Tries To Swiftboat Barack Obama By admin on Oct 4, 2008 in John McCain | 0 Comments As Obama’s lead in the polls continues to expand, McCain/Palin continue to get more and more desperate. Today they sunk to a new low with Sarah Palin’s disgusting lies regarding Obama & William Ayers.
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