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When theres some more evidence beyond some allegations from a right wing “think” tank.
when are you going to post an opinion about Mollohan?
The guy stepped down from his position on the ethics committee…did a right wing think tank make him do that?
July 29, 1989: Rangers trade Sammy Sosa with Wilson Alvarez and Scott Fletcher to the Chicago White Sox for Harold Baines and Fred Manrique.
Go easy on him, Dr. P.
Maybe his dog ate today’s DNC talking points fax.
Or, maybe “The West Wing” hasn’t worked it into their plotline yet.
Give ‘em time.
Acutally I’m waiting for Oliver to write a piece about Wenyi Wang.
I thought that people who openly diss their leaders were heroes to the Dems. Did I miss something?
Yes, they did exactly that. Where ya been?
Maybe Oliver can write a piece about how she was silenced and forced out of the room by Bush’s security detail, since Bush was eager not to offend the man, lest he start selling China’s hundreds of billion dollars of treasury notes and collapse the US economy.