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The VP Debate
National Review Online, by Yuval Levin

Original Article

Posted By:StormCnter, 10/12/2012 5:02:40 AM

I think both candidates basically did what they needed to do in the vice presidential debate, which leaves the Republican ticket in a slightly better position—since Biden’s goal was damage control with the base and Ryan’s was reinforcing a positive impression with persuadable voters. After the calamity they experienced in last week’s presidential debate, liberals needed to be bucked up by the Obama campaign, and I think they got that tonight. It probably came at a real cost—I have a feeling that Biden’s hyper-aggressive and at times buffoonish performance (and perhaps especially his Joker grin,

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: bighambone, 10/12/2012 9:46:26 AM     (No. 8927988)

As Ronald Reagan said, Biden is smooth with liberal Democrat talking points, but also is a big time demagogue.



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Investigators seeking answers in the deadly marathon bombings are homing in on a six-month holiday one suspect took to his native Chechnya last year just months after the FBI closed the book on a probe into his possible terrorist ties, authorities said yesterday. The widening and intense investigation appeared to include the arrests yesterday of two classmates of surviving bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev. The two men were taken into custody in New Bedford on administrative immigration violations, authorities said. The pair had been released from police custody and returned home early yesterday to

Was this the First Clue
about the Boston Terrorists?
Daily Beast, by David Frum    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/21/2013 1:51:16 PM     Post Reply
Was this the first warning of the Boston bombing? From the Boston CBS affiliate, March 27 of this year: Investigators are trying to find out who is making and setting off homemade bombs near a section of Route 53. Residents in that area have reported loud bangs and flashes of bright light. On March 12, police found two unexploded bombs in a wooded area near Pine Street and Tower Hill Drive. Captain Jim Gallagher says they want to get to the bottom of who is making them. “They were simply small cardboard tubes, they are filled with what appears

The Martian Chroniclers
New Yorker, by Burkhard Bilger    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/21/2013 11:07:29 AM     Post Reply
There once were two planets, new to the galaxy and inexperienced in life. Like fraternal twins, they were born at the same time, about four and a half billion years ago, and took roughly the same shape. Both were blistered with volcanoes and etched with watercourses; both circled the same yellow dwarf star—close enough to be warmed by it, but not so close as to be blasted to a cinder. Had an alien astronomer swivelled his telescope toward them in those days, he might have found them equally promising—nurseries in the making. They were large enough to hold their gases close,

Danes Rethink a Welfare
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New York Times, by Suzanne Daley    Original Article
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COPENHAGEN — It began as a stunt intended to prove that hardship and poverty still existed in this small, wealthy country, but it backfired badly. Visit a single mother of two on welfare, a liberal member of Parliament goaded a skeptical political opponent, see for yourself how hard it is. It turned out, however, that life on welfare was not so hard. The 36-year-old single mother, given the pseudonym “Carina” in the news media, had more money to spend than many of the country’s full-time workers. All told, she was getting about $2,700 a month,

Suspects´ culture of
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CNN, by Thomas de Waal    Original Article
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We gave Tsarnaevs the
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Salon, by Paul Campos    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/21/2013 5:39:46 AM     Post Reply
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Don’t Rule Out Anything
Weekly Standard, by Stephen F. Hayes    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/21/2013 5:01:15 AM     Post Reply
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Boston and America … Where
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PJ Media, by Roger L. Simon    Original Article
Posted By: StormCnter- 4/21/2013 4:40:49 AM     Post Reply
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Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
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licensed to own guns

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The Hill [Washington DC], by Mike Lillis    Original Article
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Associated Press, by Staff    Original Article
Posted By: CEP- 4/21/2013 6:28:15 PM     Post Reply
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The Tailor Who Sewed the Obama
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American Thinker, by Bruce Walker    Original Article
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Terror Expert: Boston Attack More
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Mediaite, by Noah Rothman    Original Article
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