Archive for February 20th, 2008
Obamas Health Care
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A look into the Obama government run health care plan……
Seriously ill patients are left for hours in ambulances instead of being immediately admitted to accident and emergency departments to meet a Government target on treatment times, it was claimed yesterday.
The practice of “patient stacking” [...]
Obama gets the smackdown
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Chris Matthews kicked Kirk Watson ass……
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Obama’s fainting bullshit
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I don’t know about anybody else, but I’m starting to be concerned about Barack Obama with people who are fainting at his speeches.
I don’t know what kind of cult this is turning into, but I certainly don’t want a candidate that is a [...]
Clinton’s Over
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Larry Kudlow says:
The race is over. Hillary is finished. The Clinton Restoration is over
Not even Hillary’s last-minute bashing of business and free-market capitalism, which is a complete repudiation of her husband’s presidency, could save her. Obama got there first, with a style and elegance that [...]
Night Shift
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“You pour coffee, fix hair, you work the night shift at the local hospital,†says the announcer in the 30-second spot, ‘Night Shift,’ over footage of workers on the job.
“You’re often overworked, underpaid, and sometimes overlooked. But not by everyone. One candidate has put forth [...]












