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Conventional Wisdom

Kerry's big entrance. Ron Jr's judgment. Berger's blunder. CAIR vs. Mason and Felder. Plus more.

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publishes a puff piece for Mr. Obama, who, if possible, is left of the Kerry-Edwards team. Where is the leader who can communicate a vision of personal freedom, limited government and anti-socialism? Obama won the primary because he was the only black running in a crowded field. No one in Illinois knows anything about him, except that he's in favor of nationalizing health care, yet he's been crowned as the next Martin Luther King. I just don't get it. br> -- Karl Kuppler /p> p> OLD TIME EASY LISTENING br> Re: Wlady Pleszczynski's Top Clinton : /p> p>Clinton reminds me of an operatic tenor. His speeches make great music, but I can't recall the lyrics. br> -- John Schuh /p> p> I have only two questions about Clinton's great speech: If only Democrats for the most part listened did anybody really hear it? And if his speech quickly dissipates like a severe case of flatulence, was it really that great?
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