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Horsefeathers

Everyone's a bookie on race day. Team Clinton taps out. Republicans are a disaster too. The two Alaskas. Plus more.

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p> On the Soviet holocaust, Stalin is said to have remarked (more or less): Two dead in a ditch is tragedy; a million dead is a statistic. Same problem with saving people. Clinton just saved too many lives for anyone to notice. br> -- Ty Knoy br> Ann Arbor, Michigan /p> p> MIRROR IMAGE br> Re: Robert Stacy McCain's Masters of Disaster : /p>

You gotta love 'em! The Democrats do nominate the sleaziest of people; but what about the Republicans? In the same year, they nominate a self-proclaimed Maverick, who was also a foot soldier in Reagan's army, right before he was involved with the Keating Five Scandal, several years after he flew four or five planes into the ground; all the while not learning anything about the economics that make our country work but at the same time supporting Manmade Global Warming legislation and amnesty for illegal aliens. A whiny, cranky old man with an explosive temper doing everything in his power for seven years to sink a Republican President and the Conservatives who actually understand how to make this country work. This is the same guy who twice sought to defect from the Republican Party that now nominates him for President.

p>So, I ask, who really are the Masters of Disasters? br> -- Judy Beumler
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Taxes, Trade, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, Television, Economics, Environment, Global Warming, Constitution, Law, NATO, Africa, Alaska, Oil

Letter to the Editor View all comments (1) | Leave a comment

louis vuitton| 4.27.10 @ 4:48AM

Americans are not bothered much by inequality compared to Europeans. perturbed that he must constantly spell out a candidate's conservative canada goose the ills of the major cities in the lammunity have been poorly served by decades of black leadership. They continue to reelect the very people whose policies keep them in poverty. No debate presence is going to change that. The MSM.

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