Another request fulfilled. Johnny with bush, very early in the morning, testing the glorious Melbourne spring weather.
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And he worries that people are now complacent since we're in a "recovery" from the recession. A recovery, Krugman notes, that will still have the unemployment rate above 8% in 2012.
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It would be nice if Obama paid as much attention to creating jobs and reducing spending as he does on making another meaningless speech and his golf game.
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While the federal Proposition 8 lawsuit continues its battle in federal court, leaders in the LGBT community are casting a suspicious eye on the White House, asking whether or not our 'fierce advocate' up there is going to come to our aide when thousands of same-sex couples in California most need him.
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The biggest lost opportunity of the Obama Administration came in his first hours, nay, its first minutes.
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Today: Ana Marie Cox, Bill Nye the Science Guy, and a look at the upcoming terror trials.
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Rachel started us off by pointing out that the Bush White House was big.
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Rachel started us off by pointing out that the Bush White House was big on starting things but not huge on finishing them when it came to its wars.
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Tara McKelvey argues that the religiosity of Bush-era appointees had a detrimental effect on soldiers with PTSD: [Paul] Sullivan was working as an analyst at the Veterans Benefits Administration in Washington in early 2005 when he was called to a.
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What do you think a young, hot, horny gay Japanese guy would do if he's home alone? That's right - he'd start fondling his own cock.
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Greg Sargent at Plum Line:
When right wing bloggers got Dan Rather fired from CBS, traditional news orgs widely hailed the role of right blogostan in exposing the shortcomings of Rather’s story on Bush and the National Guard and gave the right full credit for bringing him down.
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Ten years after his other famous-people-naked book “A Private View” was published, reknown photographer Sante D’Orazio has published a followup entitled “Barely Private,” which, as the title suggests, is mostly pictures of celebrities baring their privates.
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Daphne Eviatar sorts through the documents released on Friday: The most recently released memos have not gotten much attention, as torture fatigue sets in and the Bush torture program becomes old news.
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One more small thing that occurred to me glancing back through the archives today. I've long been slammed for turning against Bush's war only when it turned south.
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DiA notices that the leaders of both parties are no longer overwhelmingly southern: Southerners haven't lost their country, but they have lost power—a power they disproportionately enjoyed for nearly the entire Clinton-Bush II era.
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A lees convincing version of Fox News? Greenwald continues the scrutiny: The Post today has two former Bush officials, one former Reagan official, two right-wing politicians, a Fox News neocon, the CEO of America's largest oil and gas producer, a.
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If you don't think Bush's and Cheney's embrace of torture-as-policy has not had a profound effect, check out this instant response to Fort Hood from Mark Noonan in the neocon camp: A terrible event - but I don’t want anyone.
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I'm not saying it was all your phone calls yesterday (and I saw how many times you folks hit that link), but Carrie Prejean will not be appearing at tonight's New Jersey Family Policy Council's hate soiree.
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How do you know Barack Obama has done wondrous things for this country? Because the rest of the world hates us less! Or rather, they love him more than Bush.
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