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The Art of Being Shown Up

Lifting the fogs of bias. Offshoring innovation. Written in the Constitution. Hiding underneath judicial robes. Plus more.

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p>Biased isn't the word for today's Seymour Hersh fans and followers. br> -- Heather /p> p> Excellent summary of Liberal "Tells" for the MSM, but the most significant of all deserves mention: "when the Canadiens face off against the Bruins (pronounced "Broons") on a warm day in hell." br> -- Gene Wright br> Laguna Niguel, California /p> p> Amen, Lorie! br> -- Kitty Myers br> Painted Post, New York /p> p>
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