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January 5, 2008 at 9:57 AM #130165January 5, 2008 at 10:14 AM #129903bsrsharmaParticipant
Naomi Wolf’s thesis will be disproved, one way or other, if either Obama or Huckabee is elected in November. It is hard to package either of them as “establishment”.
January 5, 2008 at 10:14 AM #130077bsrsharmaParticipantNaomi Wolf’s thesis will be disproved, one way or other, if either Obama or Huckabee is elected in November. It is hard to package either of them as “establishment”.
January 5, 2008 at 10:14 AM #130080bsrsharmaParticipantNaomi Wolf’s thesis will be disproved, one way or other, if either Obama or Huckabee is elected in November. It is hard to package either of them as “establishment”.
January 5, 2008 at 10:14 AM #130149bsrsharmaParticipantNaomi Wolf’s thesis will be disproved, one way or other, if either Obama or Huckabee is elected in November. It is hard to package either of them as “establishment”.
January 5, 2008 at 10:14 AM #130180bsrsharmaParticipantNaomi Wolf’s thesis will be disproved, one way or other, if either Obama or Huckabee is elected in November. It is hard to package either of them as “establishment”.
January 5, 2008 at 11:01 AM #129938meadandaleParticipantAfter seeing her on Oreilly awhile back, I find it hard to give this woman any credibility.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312609,00.html
Anyone who confirms Godwin’s law is a nutjob…
January 5, 2008 at 11:01 AM #130113meadandaleParticipantAfter seeing her on Oreilly awhile back, I find it hard to give this woman any credibility.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312609,00.html
Anyone who confirms Godwin’s law is a nutjob…
January 5, 2008 at 11:01 AM #130116meadandaleParticipantAfter seeing her on Oreilly awhile back, I find it hard to give this woman any credibility.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312609,00.html
Anyone who confirms Godwin’s law is a nutjob…
January 5, 2008 at 11:01 AM #130184meadandaleParticipantAfter seeing her on Oreilly awhile back, I find it hard to give this woman any credibility.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312609,00.html
Anyone who confirms Godwin’s law is a nutjob…
January 5, 2008 at 11:01 AM #130215meadandaleParticipantAfter seeing her on Oreilly awhile back, I find it hard to give this woman any credibility.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,312609,00.html
Anyone who confirms Godwin’s law is a nutjob…
January 5, 2008 at 11:41 AM #129948gandalfParticipantPolitically, we’re off-track.
But I’m of the mindset that our country, our democracy and culture, will correct itself in time. I see signs of a turnaround. I’m concerned about our education system, about the character of our media and its infotainment culture and the terrible impact it’s having on ethics, the quality of our citizenry and the competence of our labor force.
Sheeple is being kind.
Also, I’m concerned about the quality of our politics, the breakdown in civility in public life. I don’t care for the partisanship, all the bumper sticker loyalists, and in particular, Republicans who put the welfare of their party before the interests of our country. They’ve lost their way, abandoned principles for power. It’s dishonorable.
The country will be alright though. Give it time.
Honestly, the economy is a bigger deal. The impacts of a bad business cycle, market failure and true scarcity, would overshadow the politics of today by a large measure. This is the greatest risk we face right now.
January 5, 2008 at 11:41 AM #130123gandalfParticipantPolitically, we’re off-track.
But I’m of the mindset that our country, our democracy and culture, will correct itself in time. I see signs of a turnaround. I’m concerned about our education system, about the character of our media and its infotainment culture and the terrible impact it’s having on ethics, the quality of our citizenry and the competence of our labor force.
Sheeple is being kind.
Also, I’m concerned about the quality of our politics, the breakdown in civility in public life. I don’t care for the partisanship, all the bumper sticker loyalists, and in particular, Republicans who put the welfare of their party before the interests of our country. They’ve lost their way, abandoned principles for power. It’s dishonorable.
The country will be alright though. Give it time.
Honestly, the economy is a bigger deal. The impacts of a bad business cycle, market failure and true scarcity, would overshadow the politics of today by a large measure. This is the greatest risk we face right now.
January 5, 2008 at 11:41 AM #130126gandalfParticipantPolitically, we’re off-track.
But I’m of the mindset that our country, our democracy and culture, will correct itself in time. I see signs of a turnaround. I’m concerned about our education system, about the character of our media and its infotainment culture and the terrible impact it’s having on ethics, the quality of our citizenry and the competence of our labor force.
Sheeple is being kind.
Also, I’m concerned about the quality of our politics, the breakdown in civility in public life. I don’t care for the partisanship, all the bumper sticker loyalists, and in particular, Republicans who put the welfare of their party before the interests of our country. They’ve lost their way, abandoned principles for power. It’s dishonorable.
The country will be alright though. Give it time.
Honestly, the economy is a bigger deal. The impacts of a bad business cycle, market failure and true scarcity, would overshadow the politics of today by a large measure. This is the greatest risk we face right now.
January 5, 2008 at 11:41 AM #130194gandalfParticipantPolitically, we’re off-track.
But I’m of the mindset that our country, our democracy and culture, will correct itself in time. I see signs of a turnaround. I’m concerned about our education system, about the character of our media and its infotainment culture and the terrible impact it’s having on ethics, the quality of our citizenry and the competence of our labor force.
Sheeple is being kind.
Also, I’m concerned about the quality of our politics, the breakdown in civility in public life. I don’t care for the partisanship, all the bumper sticker loyalists, and in particular, Republicans who put the welfare of their party before the interests of our country. They’ve lost their way, abandoned principles for power. It’s dishonorable.
The country will be alright though. Give it time.
Honestly, the economy is a bigger deal. The impacts of a bad business cycle, market failure and true scarcity, would overshadow the politics of today by a large measure. This is the greatest risk we face right now.
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