citizens against government waste pork barrel
September 27, 2008
citizens against government waste citizens against government waste pork barrel CCAGW Blasts Chairman Obey for $1 Trillion Budget Circus citizens against government waste . The Council for Citizens Against Government Waste (CCAGW) today blasted House Appropriations Committee Chairman David Obey (D-Wisconsin) for presiding over a dysfunctional, chaotic federal budget circus. In a flurry of activity yesterday, Chairman Ob
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festooned existential
September 27, 2008
festooned festooned existential Observing Patriot Day festooned festuned. Festooned with the American flag and banners to represent the doomed aircraft, the balloon launch marked the school’s annual Patriot Day observance in honor of the victims of the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks festooned festoon. Keith Belote Celebrates 30 Years In Practice . Catoctin Family Practice in Leesburg had a slightly zany look to it to
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who is winning the debate who is winning the presidential debate
September 27, 2008
who is winning the debate who is winning the debate who is winning the presidential debate For now, Dallas Cowboys Felix Jones is winning the rivalry with Rashard Mendenhall . NEWY SCRUGGS One of my good buddies at another Metroplex paper told me before the season on NBC 5 s Sports Extra that the Felix Jones-Rashard Mendenhall debate will be the NFL s version of the 1998 Dallas Mavericks draft debate of Dirk Nowitzki vs
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Obama and McCain face off
September 27, 2008
Obama and McCain face off Friday’s debate was no decisive showdown. But for undecided voters watching, did Obama look too green or McCain too mean? By Walter Shapiro Sen. Barack Obama (left) participates in the first presidential debate with Sen. John McCain at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Miss., Sept. 26, 2008. Open Salon How cell phones skew election polls; the trouble with fat acceptance; why McCain should replace Palin, and much more. Saturday, Sept. 27, 2008
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A video compilation of John McCain being too bitchy, scared, and low of character to look at Obama during the debates (and lots of little-boy sneering)
September 27, 2008
John McCain may be 300 years older than Barack Obama, but in mental age and acuity, Obama is clearly the elder statesman. (Huffington Post) Possibly related posts: (automatically generated)Candidates debate IranMcCain lays out his platformThe Debate: McCain Vs. ObamaA Half Century of Presidential Debate History This entry was posted on September 27, 2008 at 6:00 am and is filed under Barack Obama, Election that will never end, John McCain, McCain-Palin ’08, Obama-Biden ’08, Palin
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A pictorial history of past debates … check it out
September 27, 2008
Now that the first general-election debate of the 2008 presidential campaign is in the books, ready for a trip down memory lane of past encounters? Elsewhere on our site, a 10-picture photo gallery (complete with brief historic notes) should scratch that itch. It starts with the 1960 faceoff between Richard Nixon and John Kennedy, then picks up with the 1976 Gerald Ford-Jimmy Carter forum. Why the gap? Because the 1964, ’68 and ’72 campaigns were debate-free. — Don Frederick
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debate poll presidential debate
September 27, 2008
debate poll debate poll presidential debate AP poll: Public says candidates should debate . An Associated Press-Knowledge Networks poll shows the public overwhelmingly wants the presidential candidates to hold their first presidential debate Friday night debate polls presidential debate. AP poll: Public says candidates should debate debate polls presidential debate. Fri, Sep 26, 2008 (8:45 a.m.) An Associated Press-Know
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An Oxford-style debate
September 27, 2008
TONIGHT the candidates travel to Oxford, Mississippi, for the first of three presidential debates, this one focusing on national security and foreign policy. After days of threatening to forgo the event in order to focus on the financial crisis, John McCain decided this morning that not only would he show up, he had already won. Impressive. Barack Obama, meanwhile, spent the day watching Sarah Palin’s interview with Katie Couric and smiling broadly. There is no doubt the political momentum is b
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Debate One: Pah-Kee-Stahn
September 27, 2008
Debate One: Pah-Kee-Stahn Sat, Sep 27, 2008 at 1:25 am Posted in Presidential Election 0 Comments My debate methodology is a little different than other sites I read. I don’t sit there with notes or live blog every question and answer. There’s a place for that, but it’s not this place. Minutiae is fun for people that follow this thing day in and day out, but it’s kind of a drag for those who don’t. What I do is sit there like I know nothing about “57 states” or “Iran is a tiny county an
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Get Your Wonk On: The Presidential Debate Drinking Game
September 27, 2008
It’s Friday and we’re gearing up for the first presidential election of 2008 featuring Barack “Yes We Can” Obama and John “Did You Know I Was a POW?” McCain. It’s time for us lay-wonks to get our drink on. # mention of “my fellow Americans,” drink.# Every time the candidate steers away from the question asked to highlight his own talking a Palin
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