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Author: A Texan from ConnecticutA Texan from Connecticut
Date: Mar 1, 2008 23:35
Capital Resources Institute=a right wing loon tank
Apparently they thought that using a vague name like CRI would some
how hide their operations and protect them from scrutiny. If they have
to resort to this, then they don't have any credit to begin with.
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Author: and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
Date: Mar 1, 2008 22:21
Barack, Hussein And Al-Qaida
Editorial
INVESTOR'S BUSINESS DAILY
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Campaign '08: In blaming America first for al-Qaida in
Iraq's presence, Barack Obama shows the difference between
being glib and being articulate and just why John McCain
should be president of the United States.
It was as if Neville Chamberlain was blaming World War II
on Winston Churchill, or if someone had claimed Hitler
wouldn't have invaded France if the British hadn't put
their expeditionary force there first.
In an incredible long-distance exchange with McCain, the
presumptive GOP nominee for president, Sen. Obama first
states that he would send soldiers back to Iraq "if al-
Qaida is forming a base in Iraq."
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Author: DeserTBoBDeserTBoB
Date: Mar 1, 2008 22:04
Haha! So much for keeping the wheels aligned on the "Straight Talk
Express!"
From the DNC:
"McCain is now breaking the law by ignoring the campaign spending
restrictions for the Republican primary that came when he asked for
federal matching funds -- funds he used as collateral on a loan that
helped keep his campaign going.
"But now that the lobbyist and special interest money has started
pouring into his campaign, he's trying to back out of the promise he
made just a few months ago. They're feeding so much cash into his bank
account, this "reformer" wants nothing to do with federal campaign
finance laws anymore.
"That's why today, we're filing a formal complaint with the Federal
Election Commission demanding that John McCain be held to the campaign
finance laws. Trying to back out shows a total lack of integrity and
honesty -- he made a deal with the American people to abide by the
law, and in return, he was guaranteed taxpayer money that he used to
back a loan.
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Author: Yanick ToutainYanick Toutain
Date: Mar 1, 2008 22:02
J'ai posté ce texte sur le site de Libération
puis sur le site des marxistes révolutionnaires
Un nommé Toussaint membr'e du comité central de la LCR est venu faire
l'apologie de ces trafiqiant de droige
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Analyse d'un libertarien égalitariste anticapitaliste.:
Un groupe politique qui pratique le trafic de drogue (et/ou) sa
production n'est en réalité qu'un groupe criminel qui fait de la
politique !.
Leur passé militant n'est pas une excuse, c'est une circonstance
aggravante.
Les malheureux paysans recrutés ont le même statut que des prolétaires
recrutés par Al Capone, ni plus ni moins.
Ces gens des FARC, ces staliniens dont le gangsterisme politique les a
amené à pareille...
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Author: and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)and/or www.mantra.com/jai (Dr. Jai Maharaj)
Date: Mar 1, 2008 21:59
Hillary Clinton slams Barack Obama as 'all hat and no cattle'
By Toby Harnden
THE TELEGRAPH, UK
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Zing. Smash. Thump. Say what you like about Hillary
Clinton, but she's a battler and if she's going down, she's
certainly going down fighting. On her Hill Force One -- a
737 ATA charter plane - just now, she came to the back for
a press avail with us and laid into Barack Obama with a new
ferocity.
[Caption] Clinton lays into Obama in Fort Worth, Texas
today
"His entire campaign is based on one speech he made at an
anti-war rally in 2002," she said. "I give him credit for
making the speech but the speech was not followed up with
action, which is part of a pattern we see repeatedly -- a
lot of talk and little action. As they say in Texas -- all
hat and no cattle." And that was just the start of it.
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