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The electorate wash UP Politics' dirty linen in public finally
“KartikSheth Election results should be an eye opener for BJP and Shiv Sena - It shows that people r tired of petty & regional politics ... corpbob Politics is the art of looking for trouble, finding it, misdiagnosing it, and then misapplying the wrong remedies.”
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“The triumph of science over politics by daniel in Science and Politics | 10 comments | RSS feed | Trackback”
“Conservatives for Truth in Politics is a 501 (c) (4) educational organization founded by Cyndi Mosteller and Dave Woodard.”
“According to the nonprofit, non-partisan group FactCheck. org, Committee For Truth in Politics is represented by lawyer James Bopp, who worked on behalf of Citizens United on the U.S.”
The Huffington Post: Heath Harrison: Conservative Group Uses Colbert Testimony In W.Va. Attack Ad
“They put Palin on the cover with Trig and the title Politics, Lies and Scandals.”
“Cork Hurling MessFirstly, I appreciate this is a Thread on a sporting issue but the term Politics means "the process by which groups of people make decisions".”
“This comports scientifically with my Three-Month Rule of Emotions in Politics, which is that, while our emotions are so consuming as to be eternal while you are having them, they subside in the middle-term, and in three months you can get the American electorate to believe the exact opposite of what they believed before.”
“To deal with the information overload, the company has taken 5,000 of the "most authoritative political bloggers" -- determined largely by how many other bloggers link to them, as well as the content of their writings -- and created what it calls the Politics Attention Index .”
“The closest equivalent to Zhironovsky that I can come up with in American Politics is Lyndon Larouche and while Larouche wants to arrest Queen Elizabeth, I don’t think he’s ever proposed wiping Great Britain off the map by creating massive tidal waves in the Atlantic by dropping Nuclear Weapons there.”
And now the President is reminding Russians about Alaska. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
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