March 09, 2009
The Federal Reserve, Treasury and two Presidents have been throwing everything at the current economic downturn in the hope that something might actually work. Despite interest rates reduced to near 0% levels, $700 Billion thrown at banks, the $168 Billion stimulus (remember those checks?), various ...
Real Estate Investing For Real | A BiggerPockets Investment Property Blog
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Richard Warren
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December 25, 2008
Filed under: Saturday Night Live, Video, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free Christmas is the easiest holiday to make fun of because it can be so hokey and jolly. It's like the office jolly holly -- someone who's always smiling, always bringing gooey sweet goodies to the office for no reason, always cackli...
TV Squad
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Danny Gallagher
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December 24, 2008
Loop Fan alert! Some of the following material may be shocking. We'll warn you at the appropriate point....
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Al Kamen
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Loop Fan alert! Some of the following material may be shocking. We'll warn you at the appropriate point....
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December 19, 2008
On Thursday’s Countdown show, MSNBC host Keith Olbermann disputed Vice President Cheney’s recent contention that history would likely judge the Bush administration more favorably than current approval rating numbers would suggest, as the MSNBC host distorted the results of a July 2007 Rasmussen ...
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October 19, 2008
Anyone can learn Dick Cheney's methods. Here is an executive summary....
Wash Post Sunday Outlook
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Barton Gellman
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July 19, 2008
In an article posted at National Review Online, political analyst Michael Barone advises John McCain and McCain’s political strategists to talk with the Republican team that lost the 1976 presidential election to Jimmy Carter. Really. (Mr. Barone mentions Malcolm D. MacDougall’s book, We...
Kicking Over My Traces
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July 06, 2008
The most dramatic stories in any field of competitive endeavor are those that recount events that almost never happened. It's the scoreless ballgames that end with a walk-off homer in the bottom of the ninth that linger in the psyches of winners and losers -- not the 9-3 walkovers....
Wash Post Sunday Outlook
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The most dramatic stories in any field of competitive endeavor are those that recount events that almost never happened. It's the scoreless ballgames that end with a walk-off homer in the bottom of the ninth that linger in the psyches of winners and losers -- not the 9-3 walkovers....
washingtonpost.com - David S. Broder -- Washington Post Politics Writer
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June 27, 2008
The editorial board of the Jewish Daily Forward gets it exactly right in the June 26 issue, written in anticipation of Independence Day one week from now. Under the headline, "The Gift of Freedom," the Forward says: Most of us seldom give much thought to the Fourth of July. It’s one of the most im...
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