Monthly Archive: October, 2008

New Franken Ad

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After Norm Coleman decided to pull all his negative ads, after they had run for a long enough time to slander opponent Al Franken, other groups have decided to take up the mantle.… Read More

The Big S: Its Implications and Relations to Modern Society

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“Compassion is not weakness, and concern for the unfortunate is not socialism.” -Hubert H. Humphrey It’s old news now that John McCain has been calling Barack Obama a socialist. Mostly, he’s citing what… Read More

Bachmann’s Bad Ad

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Now that the NRCC pulled its funding from Michelle Bachmann’s campaign after her “misstatement,” in her own words, on Hardball with Chris Matthews, it looks like she’s running her own ads. And here’s… Read More

Oh Minnesotans! – A Poll

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Here’s the ad, just to help out.

The Fear of Science

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Sarah Palin, discussing the McCain/Palin policies, said this: “Too often, even in our own day, children with special needs have been set apart and excluded,” said Palin, whose infant son Trig has Down… Read More

Arne Carlson Picks Obama

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From the Star Tribune: Former Republican Gov. Arne Carlson endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama today, saying Obama represented the best hope for an America facing an economic crisis and criticizing Republicans for… Read More

KICK KICK KICK

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In fifteen days and some change we as Americans will have chosen the next President of the United States. That is exactly how much time we have to make sure that every Obama… Read More

Here We Go Again

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Michell Bachman, once again, has cemented her position as resident crazy-woman in congress: Once again, Bachmann is trying to drum up some sort of media attention to blast her into a place in… Read More

Who Are We Raising?

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Here’s the news, from Kare 11: A mentally disabled man from Lakeville is recovering after being severely beaten last weekend. According to the victim’s mother, Carolyn Hamilton, the 24-year-old victim is terrified and… Read More

Olbermann’s Special Comment

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Keith Olbermann really has some interesting points I think you should hear. Also, take a good look at who’s the most recent candidate involved with ACORN. It would be McCain in 2006.

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