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John Deering, copyright 2008 Creators Syndicate


Hilary Rosen calls it for Obama: "There simply are not enough undecided voters in the key battleground states."

Candidates' Neckties: What Their Knots Mean

Cesar Chavez's granddaughter opposes Prop 8:"Rights of women, rights of gays and lesbians and the rights of immigrants are all linked," Chavez said.

YouTube for President?

"From Bill Clinton to John McCain," Senator Barack Obama has proved adept at driving very smart politicians out of their comfort zone, leading them to make comments or embrace tactics that end up backfiring."


Was There Too Much Sex And Profanity In The HBO Presidential Debate?
(Language NSFW)

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angelinjones said... @ October 16, 2008 at 10:56 PM

Results from the huge American Religious Identification Survey (ARIS) of 2000 stunned many and led to heated debates when it showed some 14 percent of Americans embracing some form of secularism. Preliminary numbers released today from the upcoming 2008 ARIS survey show that figure has held steady or even inched up a bit, to 15 percent. Barry Kosmin, the project researcher from the Institute for the Study of Secularism in Society at Trinity College, broke the numbers down


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