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[FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right] Let’s say at the end of that debate, 33 percent of Americans thought it was a good idea to invade Iraq, 46 percent thought it was a bad idea and the rest weren’t sure. Then let’s say that there were a bunch of elections in places like New Jersey and Virginia in the middle of this debate and George Bush’s party lost them all badly.
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[GlobalResearch.ca] Pinochet's Death Spares Bush Family: When I submitted questions to Bush in 1988 while he was Vice President and I was a Newsweek correspondent preparing a story on his year as CIA director Bushs chief of staff Craig Fuller responded, saying the Vice President generally does not comment on issues related to the time he was at the Central Intelligence Agency and he will have no comment on the specific issues raised in your letter.
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[CNN Political Ticker] CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive ...: That little war put American domestic issues back 10 years and we are still paying for it. We got of good look at secular and religious hate from the Iraqi people and .
[The Swamp] Massachusetts meltdown: Blame game: The Swamp: If Democats can save the day today in Massachusetts, and save the 60-vote control of the Senate which the party now possesses, they will blame the apparent threat that Brown posed in the polls, still, on Coakley's misreading of the challenge she faced. But they will take the outcome, still, as a ratification of their agenda in Washington.
[Room Eight] Dishonest David Brooks | Room Eight: Lets say at the end of that debate, 33 percent of Americans thought it was a good idea to invade Iraq, 46 percent thought it was a bad idea and the rest werent sure. Then lets say that there were a bunch of elections in places like New Jersey and Virginia in the middle of this debate and George Bushs party lost them all badly.
[The Capitol Fax Blog] The Capitol Fax Blog » Question of the day: Moderate Republicans as well as Independents are now re-evaluating the situtaion and it appears from the vote in Massachusetts that a trend is developing to elect candidates , not so much for their positions and qualifications, but to eliminate the ability of the majority party to dominate legislation and policy. The US is generally a centrist country and will vote to eliminate domination by either the left or right of the political spectrum.
[The Blog From Another Dimension] The Blog From Another Dimension: Democratic Ticket, 2008: Senator Bill Frist (R-TN) is a very conservative former heart surgeon who tends to make sure people are looking before he does anything positive. He became a senate power by being too much of a novice to have much that would be embarrassing attached to his name (so far).
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[The Rick Schwartz Domain and Traffic Blog RicksBlog.com...Home of the "Domain King"] The Rick Schwartz Domain and Traffic Blog RicksBlog.com...Home of ...: We rejected the European style of life and government 234 years ago and it is great to see that even in the most liberal state in America they did not lose sight of that. That was a stunning defeat for Obama as it was a referendum on his policies and
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