The Iowa Caucuses:Then and Now
The Media Research Center compares Caucus Coverage of 2000 and 2004. Ah, what a difference 4 years and a Republican in the White House makes.
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Posted by Mark on January 20, 2004
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Posted by Mark on January 20, 2004
Libya’s Nuclear Program: Ready to Wear Nukes
In the midst of Iowa and the State of the Union, a story like this can get lost in the shuffle. It should’nt. Here’s a quote:
“What was found in Libya marks a new stage in proliferation,” said one knowledgeable source. “Libya was buying what was available. And what is available, the centrifuges, are close to turnkey facilities. That’s a new challenge. Libya was buying something that’s ready to wear.”
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Posted by Mark on January 20, 2004
Barbarians and Wimps: So How’s Avery and Murphy Doing Now?
What a marvelous look at manhood, or what passes for it, in today’s society. Over a decade ago, the fictional Murphy Brown had a fictional baby. The oh so real family values debate continues to this day.
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Posted by Mark on January 20, 2004
The Iowa Caucuses:Then and Now
The Media Research Center compares Caucus Coverage of 2000 and 2004. Ah, what a difference 4 years and a Republican in the White House makes.
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Posted by Mark on January 20, 2004
Libya’s Nuclear Program: Ready to Wear Nukes
In the midst of Iowa and the State of the Union, a story like this can get lost in the shuffle. It should’nt. Here’s a quote:
“What was found in Libya marks a new stage in proliferation,” said one knowledgeable source. “Libya was buying what was available. And what is available, the centrifuges, are close to turnkey facilities. That’s a new challenge. Libya was buying something that’s ready to wear.”
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Posted by Mark on January 20, 2004
Barbarians and Wimps: So How’s Avery and Murphy Doing Now?
What a marvelous look at manhood, or what passes for it, in today’s society. Over a decade ago, the fictional Murphy Brown had a fictional baby. The oh so real family values debate continues to this day.
Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a Comment »