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Five Myths About John McCain (18)
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Top gun or spoiled brat? Contributing editor (and this blog’s author) Tim Dickinson separates the facts from the fiction on the Republican presidential candidate. • John McCain: Make-Believe Maverick • The Double-Talk Express • Mad Dog Palin • The Truth About Sarah PalinShared by Ahsan Navid Hussain (347) Antonio (13) Arne Krueger (2) Brad (19) Brad (37) Chad (74) Dawn Lindblade (20) Indigo (69) Jack (29) Ken Nadreau (21) Maria Young (12) panah100 (16) PMinze (29) rzklkng (90) Steven Brier (3) Travis Swicegood (36) xxdesmus (73) کودن با استعداد (38)Contribute comment - Erica Jong: How to Destroy the USA (1)
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GOP Colleagues Winced At 'Mighty Mouse' McCain (6)
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If He Can Attack Obama, Why Can't He Debate Obama? (7)
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Iraq: " The surge is working" ? Not quite. (7)
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- Obama Ad Targets McCain's "Vile," "Truth Be Damned" Distortions (4)
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Alan Greenspan says US Can't Afford McCain Tax Cuts (31)
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The Daily Dish | By Andrew Sullivan (30)
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Will McCain now condemn the Bush administration's decision to go into Pakistan? Or was this idea only naive ten months ago? Was it only naive because it came from Obama? The Obama campaign should be making a much bigger deal about this.778 diggs | 116 comments | World & Business / US Elections 2008 | submitted by googletravel | mirrorShared by Alex Berger (9) azmo (22) Brad (8) Brian (104) Eric Chen (13) Geoff (0) George Brickner (113) Hiro Asari (1) Jere (3) Jim (11) Kevin Federline (19) Liz (52) Michael Johnson (13) Mike (1) Mike (42) Miles (10) mopperx2 (6) nicerobot (10) ojas (35) Patty (42) Reg Saddler (Zaibatsu) (809) robert steburg (20) Ryan Armitage (20) Samuel (49) Scott Orwig (8) sean carter (28) Steven Brier (3) Uzair (7) webtime (282)- Geoff said: "The Bush administration - when guided by the saner forces within it such as Gates and Rice - eventually follows Obama's advice. In that sense, Obama has been president for quite a while already. And proving he could be a shrewd, pragmatic and prescient one."
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Palin and McCain’s Shotgun Marriage (44)
permalinkJohn McCain’s speed-dating of Sarah Palin reaffirmed that his decision-making process is impetuous and, in its Bush-like preference for gut instinct over facts, potentially reckless.Shared by Amit Chowdhry (44) amy lukima (11) Babychen Mathew (198) bhays (13) Brian (12) Cai Chen (2) Ch (72) Chad (0) Darren Isbrecht (85) Dion Rodrigues (12) downbeat (21) Elizabeth (26) Eric Marden (0) Floyd (3) Fred Bubbers (15) George Brickner (113) H. Duthel (33) John Williams (0) Jon Totton (0) Jordan (0) Kevin Federline (19) lance (3) lapin (18) Leena (677) Lorenz Lammens (1) Lucas Boyles (2) Michael Carvin (20) Michel (4) Moses (5) Nathan (31) Omar Abid (27) Patrick (35) Rantan (61) robert steburg (20) Ross V (0) rzklkng (90) Shane Coffey (133) Steven Brier (3) timothyt (25) Toby (126) Tom Karlo (0) Uzair (7) Wes McDaniel (6)Contribute comment
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The New York Times & Log In (5)
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America needs to learn from Denmark, which responded to the 1973 Arab oil embargo in such a way that today it is energy independent.Contribute comment - Krugman: GOP Is the Party for Fools | Election 2008 | AlterNet (3)
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McCain's Keating Five Scandal "Rivals Watergate" (19)
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WSJ: Obamanomics Is a Recipe for Recession (12)
permalinkYeah, that's nice and all, but how exactly do we pay off a national debt so large that we don't collect enough it taxes to cover the *interest* on the debt? By lowering taxes? This problem only gets worse with time - we need to start paying down debt right now.Shared by C-Dog (12) Duckman (1) Eric Chen (13) Inthenameofmine (0) joe (2) McKenzie Bryan (2) Nick (3) Rick Dillon (2) rony john (265) Ryan Seligman (0) sam (0) Steven Brier (3)Contribute comment
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Barack Obama: We Can't Afford The Bush-McCain Economy (36)
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They're Putting Anti-Aging Enzymes in the Water [Longevity] (35)
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Within about 10 years, you might be drinking anti-aging enzymes with your bottled water. California biochemists have a plan to keep the world younger and healthier by using nanotech to deliver an enzyme called CoQ10 to our drinking water. This coenzyme is naturally produced by the body, but in smaller and smaller amounts as we age. And yet it's vital for the body's basic functioning, as it helps our cells convert sugars to energy. Perhaps ...Shared by Aaron R (118) adam (684) Adam Fuhrer (6) Adi Gaskell (0) Alex Dumitru (134) Ananya Walia (193) Bryan Irrera (10) BuzzDiggity (30) Cameron Yeager (6) Chris (30) Christopher (19) Christopher Sisk (0) Colin (2) darkeye11547 (162) Dave (73) Deborah Petersen (641) Eric Fullerton (0) G Code (1) Ira White Jr. (51) JC (21) Jonathan (58) Kelli (3) Leena (677) Mark Shaw (18) melmyfinger (8) Michael Mior (51) mr_gadget (14) Mr. BabyMan (311) Nick Cobb (0) Sander Epker (25) Sham (6) Shane Coffey (133) Steve (220) Steven Brier (3) Trevor Wermund (205)Contribute comment
