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Posted on April 3, 2008 7:15 AM
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Thx elonepb. The goofy smile of BO was priceless.
Posted at May 13, 2008 2:40 PM in response to Clinton Camp: Obama Shouldn't Get Away With Writing Off West Virginia Loss
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Wright on.
Posted at May 13, 2008 2:37 PM in response to Clinton Camp: Obama Shouldn't Get Away With Writing Off West Virginia Loss
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Memo to Eric
We don't care what Clinton camp thinks anymore.
Posted at May 13, 2008 2:28 PM in response to Clinton Camp: Obama Shouldn't Get Away With Writing Off West Virginia Loss
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Just like Eric does here with his 24 point headline as if it is a friggin' breaking news.
Posted at May 13, 2008 9:42 AM in response to Obama Expected To Lose Big In Today's West Virginia Primary
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Is this new trend of pledged delegates doing a switchraoo is even advisable ? Wouldn't it set a bad precedent ?
Posted at May 13, 2008 8:47 AM in response to Pledged Delegate For Hillary Switches To Obama
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Billy Glad
From the mouth of babes.. as it were.
Posted at May 12, 2008 11:48 PM in response to Yes, We Can!
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Yup, at least for the die-hards. The pragmatic ones have already started pivoting towards a turn-around.
Posted at May 12, 2008 3:04 PM in response to Obama Camp: We're Moving On To General Election States Now
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I think Otto F is being complimentary to BO here.
Posted at May 12, 2008 2:31 PM in response to Obama Camp: We're Moving On To General Election States Now
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Coming back to the topic, coal technology, clean or not, is here to stay in the developing nations for another few decades because of the cost of other sources of energy like oil, nuclear etc. As rightly pointed out, nuclear plants don't spring overnight. Deal with it (coal), instead burying your heads in the sand.
Globalization, ironically for all its capitalist connotations, is proving to be truly socialistic, in that the developing world is waking up to its potential and to its rightful claim on the world's sources.
A simple analogy is the water at two different heights, finding the balance when the plug is pulled and globalization is that plug.
Someone upthread mentioned about US going down. I would put a positive spin and say that the rest of the world is catching up. This will mean US reducing its profligacy (which is misleadingly stated as "standard of living") and the developing world achieving the basic minimum of food, water, energy and housing security for its citizens.
Posted at May 12, 2008 7:18 AM in response to Obama Promoting Coal -- And Concern For Rural Voters -- In New Kentucky Ad
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milorad aka ludmilla aka milla, the troll strikes again, with no imagination whatsoever even in false, blog names. This moronic imbecile has been spelling "skools" for many weeks despite others pointing it out. Go away, racist pig.
Posted at May 12, 2008 7:04 AM in response to Obama Promoting Coal -- And Concern For Rural Voters -- In New Kentucky Ad

