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January 29, 2009

He came, he sang, but in the end, he couldn’t conquer the crowd. That’s the tale of woe Peter Yarrow tells host Andrea Garrison on this week’s edition of Online with Andrea. “They called it the Purple Tunnel of Doom," Peter tells us of the jam-packed entrance to his one-time stage. On J...
The BlogTalkRadio Blog [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Philip Recchia at 11:19 PM

January 25, 2009

Boy oh boy, just imagine, we'll all have so much to be thankful for starting tomorrow, well today actually since this will mark the first full week of The One's presidency. Yippee! Now, the lions will start laying down with the lambs right? Wrong! I heard the other day that $200 million of this prop...
Sugar N Spice [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by sugar at 10:51 PM

January 22, 2009

The One told his deluded disciples that they must put away all their childish inclinations. Apparently, the Children of The One don't regard the collective act of crapping their trash all over the National Mall as being childish. Yeah, these are the same people that rant on about how much they care ...
Black Cat Bone - Burning The Flesh Off Modern Art [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by The Right Reverend James W. Bailey at 10:38 AM

January 21, 2009

With a blown kiss out the window of the presidential limousine, George W. Bush departed the White House yesterday, closing out a presidency that spanned the height of popularity and the depths of public disdain....
Wash Post Nation [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dan Eggen and Carrie A. Johnson at 12:00 AM
Barack Hussein Obama took the oath of office as the nation's first African American president yesterday, summoning a vast crowd and a watching nation to the task of reviving a country in crisis....
Wash Post Politics [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael D. Shear and Anne E. Kornblut at 12:00 AM
With a blown kiss out the window of the presidential limousine, George W. Bush departed the White House yesterday, closing out a presidency that spanned the height of popularity and the depths of public disdain....
Wash Post Politics [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Dan Eggen and Carrie A. Johnson at 12:00 AM
Barack Hussein Obama took the oath of office as the nation's first African American president yesterday, summoning a vast crowd and a watching nation to the task of reviving a country in crisis....
Wash Post Nation [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Michael D. Shear and Anne E. Kornblut at 12:00 AM

January 20, 2009

He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
Wash Post Nation [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Paul Schwartzman at 12:00 AM
He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
Wash Post Metro [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Paul Schwartzman at 12:00 AM
He could have chosen Frederick Douglass, whose fevered oratory he praised to his law school students. He could have evoked Martin Luther King Jr., whose dream of racial equality presaged his own historic election. Or Franklin D. Roosevelt, who inherited an economic crisis even more crippling than......
Wash Post Metro [ Feed - Focus - Exclude ] by Paul Schwartzman at 12:00 AM
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