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I find myself increasingly curious to hear Rush tackle Fred Thompson.
Rush is very cautious about GOP nominees - I think he has too much respect for his audience to get too proactive.
With the exception of McCain - who he clearly cannot stand.
I hope today - the Drudge headlines - push him into some talk on Fred Thompson.
What a beautiful day! Hello everyone!
Thanks for the link, Chicago....
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1841940/posts
Rove: no you can't
Bush: yes, I can. Watch this!
Obama, Osama, what’s the diff?
AlGore is projecting again
Rush is correct ... GWB went lame-duck with this staunch GWB supporter (ok, bush-bot, but in a nice way) with the Amnesty Bill.
Hey Rush,
It even simpler then that. Why do you suppose the Labor Union Leadership has been totally silent on this? Where is the multi million dollar labor union paid for ad campaign against this?
Real simple. Poorly educated, low skilled labor is much more apt to unionize while high skill imported labor competes with the top end Union jobs pricing them out of the market.
Free Speech and the Corporate Media (Pro-Chavez Commie Barfer) ^ |
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Posted by Stultis On News/Activism ^ 05/30/2007 5:50:23 PM CDT Political Affairs Magazine (Marxist) ^ | 30 May 2007 | Matt Parker 5-30-07, 9:24 am If a news station supports an anti-democratic coup against a democratically elected president, does that station have the right to broadcast ultra-right propaganda over public airwaves? If the government shuts that station down for its democratic violations, does that constitute an attack on freedom of speech? Do the people of a country have the right to decide what they allow broadcasted in their airspace? Or do the corporations have that right? These are some of the central questions generated by Venezuelas recent shutdown of RCTV, a right-wing television channel that supported the coup against Hugo Chavez in... |