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Daily Must-Reads

  • Bay Area bookstores would rather lose money than sell Going Rogue (San Francisco Chronicle)
  • Students outraged that tuition at the University of California is being raised 32% due to the University budget cuts by Sacramento (New York Times)
  • Fred Thompson pulls a Harry Reid, says the Afghan war "has been lost" (Politico)
  • $123,000 of federal stimulus money is being used to protect a party cruise ship in Boston from an attack (Boston Globe)

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Pete2| 11.20.09 @ 12:20PM

Reading the article on Fred Thompson, I have to say he makes some very good point. It reminds me of the democrats and the Vietnam war. We didn't go in there to win in reality. It was a political war. Afghanistan is amounting to the same. Either we go in to win, get the job done, or pack up and come home.

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