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Reformed Chicks BlabbingSunday October 19, 2008

Joe the Plumber: "You know, when you can't ask a question of your leaders anymore, that gets scary"

Joe the Plumber hitting back at the media circus that has descended on him since he asked a simple question of Obama. "The media's worried about whether I've paid my taxes, they're worried about any number of silly things that......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingSaturday October 18, 2008

100,000 attend Obama rally in St. Louis

Impressive. And it was just as impressive when Kerry drew that many people to see him at the end of October in Wisconsin and when Mondale and Ferraro were able to draw that many in the Garment District of NY......

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Crunchy ConSaturday October 18, 2008

What will the right do if McCain loses?

I speculated below on how I thought the left would behave if Obama lost. It only seems fair to open up the same line of inquiry about the right in the event of a McCain loss. I don't think the......

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Windows & DoorsSaturday October 18, 2008

36 Jews Who Have Shaped the Election

Popping up under the headline, Members of the Tribe, this article offers a bi-partisan list of Jews who have influenced the presidential election. But it begs the question, is this what we mean by Jewish influence? Or is this just......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingFriday October 17, 2008

Obama: "Don't underestimate our ability to screw it up"

Oh how true that statement is on so many levels but he could be referring to letting his inner Marxist out when he answered Joe the Plumber's (he doesn't need a license to be called a plumber, he works for......

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Casting StonesFriday October 17, 2008

Andrew Greeley's Reprehensible Name-Calling

The Rev. Andrew Greeley, Catholic priest, best-selling novelist and well-known commentator on a wide range of issues, is an outspoken Obama supporter--I think. In a column he wrote Oct. 1, he said (in the same paragraph, no less) the following......

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Crunchy ConFriday October 17, 2008

Obama, abortion and the culture war

Father Neuhaus, making sense: What in the last several decades came to be called the "culture wars" runs very deep, and there is no end in sight. Nobody who cares about this constitutional order can be happy with our present......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingFriday October 17, 2008

7th grader called a racist for wearing a Palin t-shirt

I expect this is happening at a number of schools this year. My 7th grader was called a racist by four of her classmates for supporting McCain. She's nice and didn't call them out on their racism for assuming that......

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Crunchy ConFriday October 17, 2008

Peggy Noonan pwns Sarah Palin

It's all true what Noonan says today about Palin, and how she represents a vulgarization of conservative politics. Excerpt: But we have seen Mrs. Palin on the national stage for seven weeks now, and there is little sign that she......

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Reformed Chicks BlabbingFriday October 17, 2008

Sign Vandalism

I think it's pretty clear this election cycle that we have no intention of allowing others to express an opposing view. We want to silence each other if we do not agree. If we could vote to end one of......

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