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Sterling Burnett, a man who works for an organization which takes huge amounts of money from Exxon Mobile went on "Dayside" today to smear Al Gore.
Think Progress » Exxon-Backed Pundit Compares Gore To Nazi Propagandist 2006
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News program "Dayside" to talk about how to tell if it's time for a new pillow; and gives tips on how to practice better sleep habits before bedtime.
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WebMD sleep expert Michael Breus appears on the Fox News program "Dayside" to talk about how to tell if it's time for a new pillow; and gives tips on how to practice better sleep habits before bedtime.
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In a later segment on "Dayside," Texas author Wayne Slater, author of Bush’s Brain, was interviewed about the news that Karl Rove would no longer be a policy adviser to Bush.
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One button press and if you are anywhere between SEL1 "Dayside Station" and SEL2 "Nightside Station" you will get home!
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Otherwise L1: "Nearside Station" and L2 "Farside", "Dayside" (E1) and "Nightside" (E2) remain Crew tended propellant dumps and resource aggregators: Camps: I thru to IV up the Well, or rather, further out on the exploration spiral.
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Last week, he went on Fox News 'Dayside to promote his new book, "Myths, Lies and Downright Stupidity: Get out the Shovel, Why Everything You Know Is Wrong" (no sign of arrogance in that title ...).
Laurie David: Stossel's "Myths" May Be on the Bestseller List, But They Don't Belong on ABC 2008
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Incident Number Two: Conservative Nazi radio host Mike Gallagher, in a debate with constitutional law attorney Michael Gross on the Faux “News” show Dayside, declared that it was time for a Muslims-only checkpoint at airports.
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Yesterday on Fox News’ Dayside, panelists Michael Gross, a constitutional law attorney, and conservative radio host Mike Gallagher debated whether profiling is the answer to fighting terror.
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Via Think Progress “Dayside” co-host Juliet Huddy set up the debate by noting that all terrorists have been Muslim extremists, and Jerrick claimed that some people oppose racial profiling as “politically incorrect.” [emphasis added] [...]
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