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[FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right] FiveThirtyEight: Politics Done Right: Bonus Polling Update, 9/8: NH will go toward Obama ever since mccain chose to piss on the moderates by swinging as far right as he could with Palin. And sorry, but MI (which mccain can't even poll ahead in during his best convention bounce) WILL go to obama, especially once it is made clear during the third and final debate (which luckily, includes economics) that Obama actually has a plan while mccain's is nearly identical to that of bush.
[Citizen Wells] RestoreTheConstitutionalRepublic.org, Restore the Constitutional ...: Because suitability issues may not arise until late in the application/appointment process, it is generally more practical and cost-effective to first ensure that the applicant is eligible for the position, deemed by OPM or a Delegated Examining Unit to be among the best qualified, and/or within reach of selection. However, in certain circumstances, such as filling law enforcement positions, an agency may choose to initiate a preliminary suitability review at the time of application.
[ZeroCarbonCanada.ca] ZeroCarbonCanada.ca » Blog Archive » The Most Important Meeting in ...: Now we know the results of backlash: In Ontario where we organized unions, farmers, First Nations and enviros in support of climate policy and against NIMBY backlash: 6% drop in consumption (15% in Toronto!) In BC where backlash against everything seems to be booming: only a 1.1% drop -- and this is half of last year.
[Anderson Cooper 360] Anderson Cooper 360: Blog Archive - Andersons View: the 360 ...: As to the president’s supposed cocaine use, I thought it was fairly widely speculated upon even in 2000 that in a much earlier part of his life, the president (like many other prominent people, I might add) had both a drinking problem and might have used cocaine — in either case, there is no proof offered or even suggested that these have continued into the presidential period.
[Splash News Online] Celebrity Gossip, Pictures, Videos, Paparazzi's Celebrity Blog: I wasn't putting Brady Quinn above anyone else, just that he will be a new face to watch...I like Tony Romo always have...I think he is a very good qb and has a wonderful happy, smiling personality...Jokes around with his football team and seems to be well liked..I also admire Philip Rivers...And have always liked the person Brett Farve...I believe, according to some former football players that are now spokesman, there are quite a few "new faces" to watch for in football....I agree with you, Soumya, about Brady being a "hollywood celebrity" type person now...I have never and still do not, admire anything about Tom Brady...He is as overated as his galpal Gisele..
[OPINION] OPINION Blog | The Dallas Morning News: Hey what's going on here, Bush was voted in twice, right, why did it take US citizens so long to see what the remainder of the thinking world saw so early, as for McClennan, he now expects all to believe he was that dumb, what is that about the pursuit of the mighty dollar, he should go back under his rock. By the way I am foreign resident here and find the 'man in the street' is for the most part terrific and helpful but what is it about the voting public and the people they elect as president
[Marc Cooper] Marc Cooper » Blog Archive » Terminating Tookie Williams: I think that a better indication of George Bush’s sincerity toward the black community could be observed this past September, as the president relaxed on his ranch in Crawford, TX in September while thousands of African-American men, women, and children were clinging to their roofs and dying in New Orleans. That speaks much louder than appointing Condoleeza Rice as Secretary of State.
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