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http://kstreetblues.blogspot.com [K Street Blues] So Frist's comment/whine was, "I'm never going to trust Reid again [for breaking with Senate tradition and not informing Frist of his plans]." So...YEAH. Speaking of breaking with tradition, DOCTOR, remember when you went to South Dakota to campaign against Daschle?

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http://housequake.blogspot.com [into your tent I will silently creep.] beyond senate-dome: Republicans angrily derided the use of Rule 21 ”” which dates back to 1795 ”” as a political stunt but agreed two hours later to have a bipartisan group check on how the Senate Intelligence Committee is coming along in its investigation of prewar intelligence...

David Ippolito | That Guitar Man from Central Park[David Ippolito | That Guitar Man from Central Park] New day...: intimate place. IMG Yeah, yeah... there are those who say the world is getting smaller... a comic actor naamed Joe E. Brown. (He was in the classic film "Some Like It Hot". Bill Frist has... for insider trading.) IMG . IMG But, I swear, if Senator Harry Reid was in drag... he would look

http://inspectorlohmann.blogspot.com [Inspector Lohmann] H5N1 pulls ahead, Alito follows close behind, and Syria's coming up strong...: Just as I was composing this I read this article that says dem leader Harry Reid called for a rare closed door session, which repubs derided — rightly or wrongly —

http://norwegianity.com [Norwegianity] Dizzy Republicans literally spin: IMG Trent Lott looking at Rick Santorum looking at Bill Frist’s ass Yeah, rough day..., yielded the microphones to colleagues””but then returned to denounce Reid a second time. Frist excused...

http://inspectorlohmann.blogspot.com [Inspector Lohmann] H5N1 pulls Ahead, but Alito and Syria Follow Close Behind!: Harry Reid called for a rare closed door session, which repubs derided ”” rightly or wrongly ”” as a "political stunt". Majority leader Bill Frist, however, gives a stellar example both of the very... crimes is extracting a heartfelt "Yeah... sorry... whatever." (It's also patently absurd

[ Pam's House Blend] Freepers on Harry Reid, Gang of 14: "Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid has demonstrated contempt for even the semblance of civility by moving for a closed session of the Senate, without conferring with the GOP leadership. Such tactics are evidence of just how frustrated Democrats have become."

http://jabartlett.blogspot.com [The Daily Aneurysm] Shark Attack What Senate Minority Leader Harry Rei...: What Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid did this afternoon--forcing the Senate into closed session to consider the bogus intelligence used to sell the Iraq war--was a very big deal. For one thing, it's only happened about 50 times in the last 75 years or so, and not since 1997.

[Realign This!] BRING IT!: "It is clear now that the American people were not informed properly before the invasion of Iraq," he said. "Intelligence information was distorted, was misused, and we have seen as late as last week the lengths which this administration has gone to try to silence and discredit their critics of the misuse of this intelligence information."

Gawker.comhttp://www.gawker.com [Gawker.com] Gawker, Manhattan Media News and Gossip: The rules of media celebrity are fairly simple: You fluff a boldface name, you smack them down, and repeat until said individual’s celebrity can no longer withstand another cycle. Martha Stewart is the perfect example, as her post-prison comeback might be fizzling.

Mikhaela.net[Mikhaela.net] Mikhaela's News Blog: Sometimes when I just can't take another goddamn nanosecond of reading blog entries about crazy Republican racists, listening to radio reports about hurricane disaster victims or suicide bombings in Iraq, reading intelligent analyses of policy and history or watching cable news clips of our deranged incompetent nasty little "president"... I take a deep breath, put down my latest copy of The Nation and pick up a nice, pleasant, fluffy happy copy of Glamour.

Bartcop.comhttp://www.bartcop.com [Bartcop.com] BartCop's most recent rants - Political Humor and Commentary: he understood how extraordinary it was for White House officials to be bandying about the name of a covert

[Readingfordummies.com] Reading (For Dummies): The Curious Incident is a first-hand account told by young Christopher, an autistic mathematical genius, as he tries to solve the mystery of "Who Killed Wellington?" What follows is a book of wit, charm, and mathematical and detective prowess as this fifteen year old tries to cope with the fact that other people are, well, people, and that they have emotional states.

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