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Yesterday in a conversation about the Democratic Presidential primaries, someone said to me, "For it, against it, or indifferent, American politics is still a middle-aged white man's game." This person was disappointed ...
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i don't have any reason to think things are alright. but i do. the Smile Trend Part II? i think so. it's nice. i feel like i'm emerging from some kind of bomb shelter, ready to reenter my life. i hope. i think im gonna ...
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This was a comment I left on someone's site who apparently hates all things Bush and all things patriotic, and loves Hillary Clinton: I think it's funny how both Hillary and Obama say whatever t...
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http://www.usnews.com/blogs/barone/2008/3/28/projection-clinton-wins-popular-vote-obama-wins-delegate-count.html It is now official that while Hillary Clinton has more of the popular vote, Barrack Obama has secured his ...
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i haven't abandoned xanga...just been busy. i'll probably write more regularly over the summer. in other news... so THAT is why hillary clinton refuses to drop out of the race, even though the primaries are almos...
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It was just a joke – I was kidding around with some people last week that the real swing vote in the West Virginia primary Tuesday would be the fat, middle-aged, Japanese-American male vote so I expected both Obama and C...
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Hello Barack Obama Fans: Tuesday night was a very decisive evening in the world of politics; especially where Barack Obama was concerned. Once again, Obama had a better showing then his critics could have ever imagined. ...
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I guess the fact that Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama split Indiana and North Carolina (WaPo) means we go on (and on and on and on)? Joy. *sigh* It's fine. I'm glad everyone is getting a chance ...
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Whooooooooo!!! Get to talk about politics. I 've gotten recently into politics or concerns that I should be having about the government. At first I thought this post was going to be about like traveling which I live but...