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January 18, 2008

Headlines for your weekend

Mike Bloomberg Meets With Ross Perot’s Son-in-Law
"[H]e is an attorney with extensive interest in, and knowledge of, ballot access laws."

Presidential Candidate Ron Paul Comes To Chattanooga? It Could Happen...
"Two locations have been mentioned, including a local higher education institution."

But Magic Johnson Was An Awesome Rookie...
"Moments after I posted a link to a new Hillary Clinton radio ad in South Carolina featuring Magic Johnson implying that Obama is a "hyped...rookie..." several Obama spokesfolks responded with a ream of statistics and video clips pointing out how Johnson was one of the awesomest rookies ever...."

Russ Feingold--An Elitist Who Hates Working People
"'The one that is the most problematic is (John) Edwards, who voted for the Patriot Act, campaigns against it. Voted for No Child Left Behind, campaigns against it. Voted for the China trade deal, campaigns against it. Voted for the Iraq war … He uses my voting record exactly as his platform, even though he had the opposite voting record.'"

Mike Huckabee Takes Up For The Confederacy, Suggests Unnatural Acts
"'[I]f somebody came to Arkansas and told us what to do with our flag, we’d tell ‘em what to do with the pole, that’s what we’d do,' Huckabee said."

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Presidential Elections | By joe lance | 08:37 PM

Comments

Ron Paul is coming and it will be at the 7th day adventist college in Collegedale. The have agreed to provide their 2,500 seat facility for free. We will fill it! Also, there is no date yet, but they will make it for this month. We are the only city in Tennessee that Ron Paul plans to visit before super Tuesday. It should be a lot of fun.

Posted by: gid at January 18, 2008 11:07 PM