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Here’s to hoping today’s debate between the Vice Presidential candidates produces a clip as worthy as these past VP debates below! (more…)

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 In what appears to be a subtle pro-McCain ad, Leonardo DiCaprio and Company have teamed up with THE google to help you register to vote.

Although the video’s bias is clear (abortion rights and gun control among issues mentioned), at least they didn’t use chain mail scare tactics to get you to send the video to five friends. “If you don’t send this to five friends, John W. McSame will win the election!!!” (more…)

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In the latest (and I believe last) segment of Sarah Palin’s interview with Katie Couric to be released by CBS, Palin is asked which decisions by the Supreme Court she disagrees with, besides Roe vs. Wade.  Palin is unable to name any.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DRuBdW0yBUY[/youtube]

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For a while, here and at other sites, I’ve defended Independent Democrat Senator Joe Lieberman’s right to break from his party on matters of foreign policy and national security.  I don’t agree with him on the matter, but I find it somewhat admirable that he is willing to say how he feels, even though it opposes the Democratic platform.

Likewise, I must defend Republican Kathleen Parker, a writer for the National Review, who got a whole load of hate when she wrote a recent column criticizing McCain running mate Sarah Palin.

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I thought I would check on the progress of the bailout bill debate.  When I switched on my TV to C-SPAN, the roll call had started.

Basically: 74-25; Obama, McCain, and Biden all voting in the affirmative.  Which isn’t so surprising.MORE

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I came over this video via the comment section at Hot Air. It’s a must watch; Soviet dissident Yuri Bezmenov explained 20 years ago how the Soviet Union – and especially the secret service the KGB – tried to reform U.S. society from the inside out. It’s fascinating to watch this man explain how the KGB tried to, and succeeded in, influencing Western intelligentsia in such a way that they would abandon the principles of ‘the West’ and advocate solutions that would, the KGB hoped, result in the collapse of the capital system. (more…)

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The moderator of tonights VP debate is less than neutral. She has a financial stake in an Obama victory. (more…)

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Scientists have found that HIV Aids probably became ‘successful’ in cities created by colonial power in Africa. Especially Belgian-ruled Congo should be considered the place where HIV spread to mankind from apes, killing millions.

Before Africans started living in big cities, HIV was not an effective virus. People lived too far away from each other, and had little interaction with one another. As such it was difficult for the virus to spread. (more…)

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It seems that increasingly more Congressmen, both Republicans and Democrats, are getting what they wanted two days ago, when they voted against the bailout plan proposed by the Bush administration and the Congressional leaders of both parties.

According to insiders, the measures are ‘a mix of tax extensions, an increase in federal deposit insurance and other measures’ that should help pull some Republicans over the line. (more…)

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A highly reliable source told PoliGazette on Wednesday that Governor Sarah Palin will drop out of the race Friday, one day after the debate between the running mates which she is set (up) to lose.

The source – her brother’s cousin’s daughter’s son – said that Palin decided to withdraw after a video survaded in which she could be seen being blessed by a former witch hunter in Africa. (more…)