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Subscribe…OF THE DAY
http://www.bestweekever.tv/ 2008/ 11/ 20/ of-the-day-516/-
Puppycam popularity (Today Show, CNN, and MSNBC)
http://www.ustream.tv/ blog/ 2008/ 11/ 19/ puppycam-popularity-today-show-cnn-an…It all started 5 weeks ago, when a SF couple decided to setup a live puppy cam on Ustream. Ever since they hit the “broadcast now” button things have been interesting around the Ustream offices. Due to the “cuteness” of the puppies, the show, to quote NBC news anchor and managing editor Brian Williams,
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Gov’t admits Gulf War illness is real (17 years later)
http://waronyou.com/ 2008/ 11/ govt-admits-gulf-war-illness-is-real-17-years-lat…WASHINGTON (CNN) — An extensive federal report released Monday concludes that roughly one in four of the 697,000 U.S. veterans of the 1990-91 Gulf War suffer from Gulf War illness. A U.S. soldier wears protection against chemical weapons during the Gulf War in a February 1991 photo.
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A Legacy Lost But Not Forgotten !!
http://www.chriscapone.com/ 2008/ 11/ a-legacy-lost-but-not-forgotten/Welcome to Chriscapone.com
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Barack Obama Bowling Lane Goes Up for Auction
http://bobmccarty.com/ 2008/ 11/ 13/ barack-obama-bowling-lane-goes-up-for-aucti…Today, the owners of an Altoona, Pa., bowling alley put Lane 21, the lane used by Barack Obama during a visit March 29, up for auction on eBay. “My economic plan is better than my bowling,” Obama told fellow bowlers that Saturday evening at the Pleasant Valley Recreation Center.
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Palin’s moment in the spotlight: not over yet
http://blogs.thetimes.co.za/ minor/ 2008/ 11/ 12/ palins-moment-in-the-spotlight…Palin’s moment in the spotlight: not over yet 12 November 2008, 18:13 GMT + 2 1 comment The election is over. Barack Obama won. John McCain lost. You’d think that Sarah Palin would go home, tail between the legs, and do what she is paid to do: govern Alaska. But I don’t think she’s had a nanosecond available for governing.
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Palin’s moment in the spotlight: not over yet
http://blogs.thetimes.co.za/ minor/ 2008/ 11/ 12/ palins-moment-in-the-spotlight…The election is over. Barack Obama won. John McCain lost. You’d think that Sarah Palin would go home, tail between the legs, and do what she is paid to do: govern Alaska. But I don’t think she’s had a nanosecond available for governing. Instead of retreating from the spotlight, she seems to be moving deeper into it, as CNN says.
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Sarah Palin doing interviews with NBC's Matt Lauer, CNN's Wolf Blitzer; Fox News' Greta Van Susteren is first
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/ entertainment_tv_tvblog/ 2008/ 11/ sarah-palin…Can't get enough of Sarah Palin? You're in luck. The Alaska governor is doing an interview today with Matt Lauer of NBC's "Today." Lauer traveled to Alaska; the chat will air Tuesday and Wednesday. You're bound to see it repeated...
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Go vote: Make Abraham Lincoln and your ancestors proud
http://blogs.orlandosentinel.com/ entertainment_tv_tvblog/ 2008/ 11/ go-vote.htm…Today is the greatest day in democracy. It's the reason we sit through all those atrocious TV commercials and all those widely scrutinized debates and all those contentious roundtable discussions. We get to vote. We get to tell our government...
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One Day Left…Are You Still an Undecided Voter?
http://kreuzer33.wordpress.com/ 2008/ 11/ 04/ one-day-leftare-you-still-an-undec…I have made my choice and will cast my vote tomorrow morning for President of the United States. But there are still many out there who have yet to come to a final conclusion on their vote for either Barack Obama or John McCain. Less than 24 hours before the presidential election, Kevin Sheen is one of these people who has yet to decide who will get his vote.
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Sell Out?
http://savagepolitics.com/ ?p=2361A somewhat rugged video presentation of the “plot to overthrow the United States of America”. Is this how Obama will run our Country (video above)? Does anybody else find the above video deeply offensive?
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