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Archive for August, 2008

As I’ve Told A Friend

Both campaigns are at the top of their game. Palin may be a Hail Mary pass, but quite a few games were on on it.
This blog post shows very clearly the Obama campaign’s complete inability to anticipate McCain. He’s not Hillary Clinton in terms of her confidence and running under the mantra of “inevitability.” He is [...]

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Sarah Palin for Vice President

Ultimately, I see the choices Obama and McCain make as further reinforcement of how they roll, as a TIME article described. McCain loves playing craps. He wants bunch of friends and lady friends around him as he rolls the dice. He bets big and wins big. He is most like Bush–he picked Palin on a guts [...]

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McCain’s Message of Fear

I absolutely positively cannot WAIT for McCain and the Republican National Convention to rip into Barack Obama! I cannot wait! I so cannot wait to see the negativity that I must capitalize it.
I have a feeling that Obama is making a big gamble with the best Poker face he has made [...]

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dilutions

I found out that we made the wrong calculations for making a solution of 1 molar calcium chloride and another solution of 1 molar magnesium sulphate.
We accidentally made 5 millimolar and 10 millimolar, but that’s the desired concentration only for the plates, the secret sauce, and the soft agar, not for the solutions themselves. The [...]

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choosing biden

Obama has presented himself as the agent of change, but his running mate is the ultimate Democratic insider, joining his already extensive list of Democratic insiders, such as Pete Rouse.
It is a choice different from Clinton and predecessors. He is running on the strength he believes of the Democratic Party, not away from it, not [...]

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Oh

How beholden to fantasies am I, that regardless of men not of my type, I am subject to gamble that I might find a youth to lust for me as I lust mutually. That he will share his prized possession and the presence of his lovely face reminds of what I am forever deprived–and I [...]

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Smears

Paul Vitello:
When Thomas Jefferson found himself accused of planning to burn all Bibles and legalize prostitution if elected president in 1800, he was ready with a counterpunch that might make today’s most vitriolic campaign operatives stop short, if only to gape upon the greatness that once was presidential campaign slander.
Jefferson’s rival, President John Adams, was endowed with a [...]

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I haven’t decided what I am going to use this blog for. I have other blogs that I keep regularly updated.

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