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Yes We Can. But We Shouldn’t!

Yes We Can. But We Shouldn’t!
The Blackprof
by Marc Lamont Hill
Not My Brand of Hope
Within the black faith tradition that Obama appeals to, hope is the belief that, in spite of all evidence to the contrary, our circumstances can be transformed into something previously unimaginable. It is this notion of hope—coupled with organized resistance from the [...]

6Feb2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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Libertarian-leaning Colorado could help Mitt Romney

Obama, Clinton split Colo. voters
Romney leads GOP
By Michael Booth and Michael Riley
The Denver Post
Mitt Romney enjoys a dominant, 19-point lead over John McCain among Republicans likely to attend Colorado caucuses Feb. 5, with Mike Huckabee trailing and Ron Paul and Rudy Giuliani barely registering a nod, according to a Denver Post poll.
The Democratic caucuses hold [...]

4Feb2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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Super Tuesday: Is This Hillary’s Last Hurrah?

Instapundit
Pajamas Media: Hillary’s Last Hurrah?
by Roger L. Simon
If either party’s nominating process reaches a conclusion on Super Tuesday, conventional wisdom has it that it will be the Republicans with McCain sweeping the Northeast and California.
But a surprise may be brewing on the Democratic side. Obama fever is clearly growing.
Pajamas Media
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3Feb2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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Guilty troop-hating lawyer Jay Grodner Arrested



I mentioned this morning that lawyer Jay Grodner, accused of keying a Marine’s car on the eve of his deployment, was scheduled to appear at a hearing today. The hearing took place and reader Beverly Pearson e-mails an account of what happened:

2Feb2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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Clinton, Obama gently debate Iraq in Hollywood

L.A. Times

This wasn’t a Debate, it was a “Love In”
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1Feb2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued
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World captivated by US presidential race

Yahoo Politics
Germans are gaga over Barack Obama. He’s got Japan pretty jazzed, too, along with Hillary Rodham Clinton. Russia’s leaders, not so much: They prefer a Republican — as long as it’s not Kremlin critic John McCain.
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1Feb2008 | Jeremiah | 0 comments | Continued