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Being in Base Denial
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Homeland Security and Other Boondoggles
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Photo Essay: GOP Convention Protesters
What To Make of Palin Babygate?
Hurricane Gustav: Helping and Hurting Bush and McCain
The Bush Administration Checkmated in Georgia
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Obama's Grand Speech: Reason for Hope
Sarah Palin, Feminist for Life
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MoJo Video: In Pursuit of High Rollers and Hennessy
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Bible Thumper
The Chinavore's Dilemma
New Poverty Data Induces Clinton Nostalgia
MoJo Video: Meet Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight.com
A Clear Message from Hillary: It's About Obama, Not Me
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Honey, I Got the Earmark
Taking the Safe Route
Hellraisers: the Next Generation
The Audacity of Hype?
John Lewis: John McCain's Wise Man?
Audio: Welcome, Kevin Drum
How to Burn the Speculators
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The Problem with an Obama/Biden Ticket
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RE: GOP Convention Opens: Did You Know McCain Was a POW? We checked the accuracy of Obama's speech accepting the Democratic nomination, and noted the following: Obama said he could “pay for every dime” of his spending and tax cut proposals “by closing corporate loopholes and tax havens.” That’s wrong – his proposed tax increases on upper-income individuals are key components of paying for his program, as well. And his plan, like McCain’s, would leave the U.S. facing big budget deficits, according to independent experts. He twisted McCain’s words about Afghanistan, saying, “When John McCain said we could just 'muddle through' in Afghanistan, I argued for more resources.” Actually, McCain said in 2003 we “may” muddle through, and he recently also called for more troops there. Posted by: THEDEMOCRAT on 09/03/08 at 9:10 AM
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