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Joe Biden Calls Tea Party ‘Terrorists’
I dig this paragraph from politico.com: “We have negotiated with terrorists,” an angry Doyle said, according to sources in the room. “This small group of terrorists have made it impossible to spend any money.” I think that that is magnificent … Continue reading
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Tagged joe biden, new money, small group, tea party, terrorists
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Easy To Destroy
From DennisPrager.com: Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Radio Show H1: Easy to Destroy Prager H1: It’s easy to destroy. It’s very difficult to create and maintain. The Founding Fathers created the greatest country in the history of the world. But it … Continue reading
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Tagged democratic congressman, e pluribus unum, joe biden, john dingell, proof of citizenship, republican candidate
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What Is Life Like In North Korea?
From DennisPrager.com: Thursday, February 18, 2010 Radio Show H1: The Well-Behaved Child Prager H1: What is the secret? Dennis talks to John Rosemond. The child psychologist writes a nationally syndicated column on parenting and has authored 14 books. His newest … Continue reading
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Tagged br myers, chartered financial analyst, child psychologist, dennisprager, dongseo university, former president clinton, international luge federation, joe biden, michael richman, north koreans, pet peeve, scientific poll, vancouver winter olympics
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Joe Biden Set To Be The Least Consequential Vice-President Since Hubert Humphrey
This summer when I heard people on the radio talking about what a great choice Joe Biden would be for vice-president because of his foreign policy credentials, I said, huh? What credentials? What has Joe Biden ever accomplished? I remember … Continue reading
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Tagged Charles Krauthammer, dick cheney, hubert humphrey, hume publishing, joe biden, senator biden
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Change The Senate To ‘House of Lords’
Charles Krauthammer said on Fox News today that that is what it has become with inherited seats. Joe Biden is having a seatwarmer for two years before turning it over to his son (who’s in Iraq for two years). Now … Continue reading
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Sarah Failin’
Jane emails: She did not know what position he holds… At the meeting she said to Solly Meridor, how sorry she was that she couldn’t see him earlier and added: We expect to work with your Jewish agency… It’s unclear … Continue reading
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