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- Al Gore's Current
- Aug 30, 2008 KAREN MILLEN CURRENT SEASON EVENING RUFFLE DRESS
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- CNN AllPolitics
- Sep 5, 2008 Palin's swift rise the talk of Alaskan town
It was the night before Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin was to accept the Republican vice presidential nomination in a nationally televised speech, and Becky Moore couldn't sleep a wink.
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- Democratic National Committee
- Sep 4, 2008 ICYMI: Audio of DNC Convention Briefing Call
This morning Gov. Kathleen Sebelius (D-KS), Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Schultz (D-FL), Obama Campaign Senior Strategist Robert Gibbs and DNC Advisor Jamal Simmons held a conference call with reporters to discuss the McCain-Palin campaign's promise of more of the same we've gotten from...
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- Sep 4, 2008 Sarah Palin Speech: Just the Facts
PALIN: "In fact, I told Congress -- I told Congress, 'Thanks, but no thanks,' on that bridge to nowhere."REALITY: PALIN WAS FOR THE BRIDGE TO NOWHERE BEFORE SHE WAS AGAINST IT. October 2006: Palin Supported Bridge To Nowhere. In 2006, Palin was asked, "Would you continue...
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- Sep 3, 2008 DNC Launches New Web Ad: ''90 Percent Bush''
As the Republican National Convention continues in St. Paul, MN, tonight, the Democratic National Committee today released a new web ad called "90 Percent Bush." The video highlights John McCain's record of voting with George W. Bush 90 percent of the time. Straightforward images...
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- The Nation
- Sep 6, 2008 Campaign 08: Mocking Service
Peter Dreier & John Atlas When Republicans mock community organizers, they denigrate a tradition of collective self-help that has made America a more humane country.
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- USA Today
- Sep 2, 2008 Bush focuses on Gustav instead of convention
The contrast was emblematic of Bush's presidency, one defined by his response to emergencies.
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- 5 DailyKos Headlines
- Sep 6, 2008 Open Thread for Night Owls, Early Birds & Ex-Pats
A year ago, the unemployment rate was 1.4% better than it is now, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Now, it's at a five-year high. Mister Bush is "disappointed." The expectation was a loss of 75,000 jobs in August, but it turned out to be 84,000 instead. Since January, 605,000...
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- Sep 5, 2008 Open Thread and Diary Rescue
This evening's Rescue Rangers are PaintyKat, vcmvo2, jennyjem, dadanation, shayera and srkp23, with jennyjem as editor. I'm starting tonight's Rescue list by promoting an idea from one of those kooky "Community Organizers." HippyWitch says the family that canvasses together, stays together, so...
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- BuzzFlash
- Sep 6, 2008 Oprah Winfrey says she won t interview Sarah Palin until after Election Day
Oprah Winfrey on Friday denied a story on the Drudge Report Web site claiming her staff at Harpo Productions was embroiled in a heated debate over whether the talk-show queen should have Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, the GOP nominee for vice president, on her show. Winfrey denied there was any such...
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- Slate
- Sep 6, 2008 Slate V:
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- TruthOut
- Sep 5, 2008 US-Iraq Agreement Leaked
A leaked version of last month's draft of the proposed US-Iraq status of forces agreement (SOFA) suggests that the Iraqi parliament may not be consulted before it is signed, despite Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki's promises to do so. The pact would govern the future US...
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- New York Times Op-Ed
- Sep 5, 2008 Op-Ed Contributor: The Two Weeks You Missed
While the news media were preoccupied with the wind storms in Denver, Minneapolis and New Orleans, here are some stories you may have missed.
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- Washington Post
- Sep 5, 2008 Back on the Stump, Candidates Attack Each Other on Economy
MILWAUKEE, Sept. 5 -- Their political coronations behind them, John McCain and Barack Obama began a two-month sprint to Election Day by attacking each other over a report that showed unemployment surging in an already unsteady economy.
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