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I have written about this before, I guess it will not go away! Ohio's 2004 Presidential Election Records Missing
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I have written about this before, I guess it will not go away! Ohio's 2004 Presidential Election Records Missing
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Premier Dalton McGuinty, announced two funding endeavours today: one was to spend 26 million dollars and the other to try and get some of his slush fund money back.
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Just as our pal Loooooo boasts about his BBQ, in today's CDS, along comes this account of another, can we all recognise the inherent cynicism? Read this and be cynical
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Now for a moment of truth. Some guy at the County, probably a consultant who doesn't care whether he is invited back, actually committed verbal heresy. He said, recollect, "Having a WalMart and Home Depot isn't economic development". now ain't the the truth, but I never expected to hear it coming from a hired gun. I just hope that the elected councillors sitting in the same room heard it. Say it again - "Having a WalMart and a Home Depot isn't economic development"
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Most disturbing to a leftie, but people do think like this I can even name a couple around town! Neocons on a Cruise: What Conservatives Say When They Think We Aren't Listening
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I don't understand the nuances of the separation of the branches of government as mandated in the USA's constitution. But when the President can disregard the Congress with impunity under "executive privilege" isn't that just like being a King? Just what that tea party in Boston all about anyway if Bush, or any President can rule divinely. Hopefully the American citizenry will see more of this behaviour and take action.Bush orders former counsel to defy House committee's subpoena
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A most moving and depressing tale of the truth and what power does to it The General’s Report: The New Yorker, by Seymour Hersch
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Sponsoring a racing car, that seems to be courting more than the NASCAR set, how about those people who like high speed crashes? And think about the video moment of the big C car crashing into the wall! read it here
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