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bushlyed wrote: > Why McCain is going so negative, so often > > ***** Perhaps because that's all he has ***** > > It’s hard to imagine a more unlikely perch for John McCain to be > shamed for his increasingly hard-edged and truth-stretching campaign > than the middle seat on “The View.” > > Yet on Friday morning, there sat the Republican nominee – a politician > who has built an all but     

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Author: mike roberts
Date: Sep 13, 2008 08:59

On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 10:41:16 -0400, Jim Higgins <gordian238@hotmail.com> wrote: "Honest John" McBush, running for George's Third Term Why McCain is going so negative, so often http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13412.html It’s hard to imagine a more unlikely perch for John McCain to be shamed for his increasingly hard-edged and truth-stretching campaign than the middle
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"Honest John" McBush, running for George's Third Term Why McCain is going so negative, so often http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0908/13412.html It’s hard to imagine a more unlikely perch for John McCain to be shamed for his increasingly hard-edged and truth-stretching campaign than the middle seat on “The View.” Yet on Friday morning, there sat the Republican nominee – a politician     

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Author: Thumper
Date: Sep 13, 2008 08:59

Why McCain is going so negative, so often ***** Perhaps because that's all he has ***** It’s hard to imagine a more unlikely perch for John McCain to be shamed for his increasingly hard-edged and truth-stretching campaign than the middle seat on “The View.” Yet on Friday morning, there sat the Republican nominee – a politician who has built an all but saintly reputation for “straight talk”
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AstraVanMann <Peter@Swerveforeskinweb.com> wrote: > > Apart from the MiserJuice(tm) it runs on and the tiresome all or nothing > > power delivery. (((c; > > <<Heh... same engine as mine, so I think not. :-P>> > > Yup, having taken it for a brief spin I'd testify that it goes rather well. > And as I've always said, people that say that a petrol (turbo'd or > otherwise) of similar power     

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Author: Jim Higgins
Date: Sep 13, 2008 07:41

On 11 Aug, 13:35, "AstraVanMann" <Pe...@Swerveforeskinweb.com> wrote: Apart from the MiserJuice(tm) it runs on and the tiresome all or nothing power delivery. (((c; <<Heh... same engine as mine, so I think not. :-P>> Yup, having taken it for a brief spin I'd testify that it goes rather well. I'm biased... but it does. And as I've said before, I'd quite like to see what a
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> Apart from the MiserJuice(tm) it runs on and the tiresome all or nothing > power delivery. (((c; <<Heh... same engine as mine, so I think not. :-P>> Yup, having taken it for a brief spin I'd testify that it goes rather well. And as I've always said, people that say that a petrol (turbo'd or otherwise) of similar power can get virtually the same mpg as a good TDI, is obviously driving     

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Author: bushlyed
Date: Sep 13, 2008 05:58

On Jul 23, 3:38 am, "Felix" <scottsd...@city.net> wrote: Reading about the tribulations of the Detroit mayor, the St. Louis police chief, various politicians, brings to mind what I was told many years ago. Don’t ever lie. If you do, your credibility can be challenged on nearly any statement or testimony. I have testified as an expert many times over the years and have never been challenged
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| In searching the internet, I see many people claim that shorter stems | will adversely impact bike handling, making it faster or twitchier, | causing problems for rough roads and descents. This doesn't make sense | to me. If there is an effect on handling, it ought to boil down to | where the hands are placed relative to the steering axis. A long stem | and drop bars put the hands way in front     

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Author: SteveH
Date: Aug 11, 2008 14:57

by James Lewis Barack Obama has never been President, but he plays one on TV. The TV newsies find this utterly world-shaking, which is why the three major networks are sending their prime-time anchors along with the President of the World, Senator Barack Obama. John McCain took four foreign trips in the past year, and nobody even noticed. Obama's narcissism swells to global proportions
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Author: jackhackettuk
Date: Aug 11, 2008 14:56

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Author: AstraVanMann
Date: Aug 11, 2008 05:35

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Author: Ken
Date: Jul 24, 2008 10:10

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Author: Mike Jacoubowsky
Date: Jul 20, 2008 21:54

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Author: Capitalist Pig
Date: Jul 18, 2008 01:54

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