Posted on 10/30/2006 2:35:59 PM PST by Tarkus2040
The reason a lot of shows do "open mike" Friday type stuff is because by the end of the week, people really don't want to work or talk about the real world.
"and you support Lieberman (D)."
From New Jersey?
"Did he really call the Branch Davidians Christian? He's really tripping today."
Today?!
He did call them Christians.
How are you holding up?
This line of conversation is ironic considering that many at DU are going crazy w/ conspiracy theories about Diebold stealing their votes.
According to your logic; The GOP is doing nothing to support Schlesinger. I guess the GOP are all liberals at heart.
what link did i post...or do you have total recall of all things imaginary. also what is liberal about Savage? what is liberal about BORDERS LANGUAGE CULTURE....
he is independant and he can vote for whoever he chooses..
do you call him liberal because of one political donation?
why don't you do us all a favor and call him right now and confront him 1-800-449-8259
As Michael said FOX needed conservative viewers, but now management could care less.
Conservative NY Post endorses Hillary Clinton
Mon Oct 30, 2006 11:27 AM ET
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The conservative New York Post endorsed Democratic Sen. Hillary Clinton for re-election on Monday in the latest sign of closeness between the Clintons and the Post's media mogul owner Rupert Murdoch.
In an editorial, the Post praised Clinton as being a "pretty good senator" who was popular with her Senate colleagues, attentive to the needs of the state and a centrist on national security issues.
"Surprised? Well, so are we -- a little," the Post said of its endorsement.
Clinton is being challenged in the November 7 election by Republican John Spencer but the Post said he "isn't a credible alternative."
Clinton holds a big lead in opinion polls. The Post appeared to suggest it wanted to see Clinton stay in the Senate and not run for president in 2008.
"We think she's done such a good job these last six years that she'd do well to serve six more. If not 12," the Post said. "Re-elect Hillary. In 2012."
Murdoch's newspaper and television outlets including Fox News cable television were critical of Clinton's first Senate campaign in 2000 and of her husband's 1993-2001 tenure in the White House.
But Murdoch hosted a fund-raiser for Sen. Clinton in July and attended the former president's Clinton's Global Initiative in September, donating $500,000 to the charity and public policy project.
http://today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=politicsNews&storyID=2006-10-30T162712Z_01_N30387628_RTRUKOC_0_US-USA-ELECTIONS-CLINTON.xml&WTmodLoc=NewsHome-C3-politicsNews-3
No. I think that the talk radio host feels like he or she needs a break like the rest of us. Rush led with his open line Friday. He let his listeners dictate the direction of the program. Thus, Rush did not have to prepare as much.
Don't forget the fact that blacks were turned away from polling places by police, all across the country! /sarcasm
Your anti-Savage AGENDA is very amusing.
Keep up your one-trick-pony act.
I seen an article the other day where Lynn Cheney bashed Wolfie over cnn's showing alqueda propaganda. So Lou Dobbs goes on to defend wolfie. I have a bud, at work that just boasts on Lou dubbs, oh he is a conservative he likes the open border stuff dubbs does. Of course dubbs is doing this fracture the conservative base. I sent him a link on dubbs defending Wolfie.
Looks like the leprachaun has a few posts on this thread again.
btw why is lynn cheney the only publican with balls to bitch out cnn for alqueda propoganda?
What grade of tin foil is favored?
Clinton and Reno thanks you for your support!
Feds Probe Chavez Link In Electronic Vote Company
Raises Election Integrity Questions
KGO By Willie Monroe
Oct. 29 - More than 80 million Americans are expected to go to the polls on November 7th, and a record number -- 90 percent -- will either cast their vote on a computer or have it tabulated that way.
That fact alarms some experts, especially after the government launched an investigation into a Bay Area electronic voting company.
Federal officials are investigating a possible connection between an Oakland electronic voting machine and the government of Venezuela.
For some, such a connection raises questions about the integrity of our election process.
Sequoia Voting Systems of Oakland started raising red flags when it was acquired last year by a small Venezuelan-based software company called Smartmatic.
The treasury department's committee on foreign investment in the United States is investigating whether Smartmatic has ties to the Venezuelan government of leftist President Hugo Chavez.
University of San Francisco professor Patrick Hatcher says that doesn't bother him.
Patrick Hatcher Ph.D., University of San Francisco: "No, not at all. But it's a reflection of politics today, because the head of the Venezuelan government is much disliked along the Potomac River."
Hatcher says this controversy is similar to the uproar over the takeover of American ports by a company based in Dubai. That deal died when the Dubai company agreed to sell to an American firm.
Patrick Hatcher Phd., University of San Francisco: "This is a xenophobic reaction, and it's not a good thing for the American people to fall for those kinds of, what should I call them, propaganda from the other side."
But Lowell Finley of Voter Action, an organization challenging the use of electronic voting machines, says there is reason for concern.
Lowell Finley, Voter Action: "They're privately owned. Nobody has access to the software that runs the voting systems, and we do not have a sense of what the interests might be behind the owners of these companies."
Sequoia, on its web page, responded to what it calls "Venezuelan related rumors and misinformation" calls itself a U.S. company.
Voter Action does not have confidence in the federal investigation.
Lowell Finley, Voter Action: "I don't think that these nonspecialized bodies really have enough of an understanding of how great the danger is with electronic voting systems, and how easy it is to hide cheating with those systems."
No word yet on when the federal investigation will yield results
http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=local&id=4708319
ABC7/KGO-TV/DT.
Lynn Cheney is not a politician. She's married to one. There's a difference.
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