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Saturday, August 12, 2006 Wednesday, August 09, 2006 What's old is new An editorial in the Waterbury (CT) Republican-American - Hang in there, Sen. Lieberman: The world is much changed since Joseph I. Lieberman upset a powerful incumbent politician and ascended to the U.S. Senate 18 years ago. Or has it? The lure of appeasement in foreign affairs seemingly was on the wane in Ronald Reagan's America, but it waxed anew Tuesday in anti-war candidate Ned Lamont's Democratic primary victory over Sen. Lieberman.That's the polite term.
Today's Hoot! BP's green gimmicks: BP has spent the past few years trying to convince consumers that it has no real interest in producing oil. Now we learn to our dismay that the company may have been telling the truth. It has so little interest in producing oil that it permitted its pipelines in Prudhoe Bay to corrode to the point that they must be replaced, a fact that is driving oil prices through the roof.Heck, if their oil business in Prudhoe Bay offends them so much maybe they ought to give it away.
More fun at Nutroots Puppet Theater! In this week's episode, Ned Lamont bloviates up so much of a storm that you'll almost be convinced that he's more than a whining hairdo. See if you can catch the nutroots puppeteers moving their lips!
Sunday, August 06, 2006 Maybe I can get a job at Reuters too! Nah. Unlike terrorist butt boy Adnan Hajj, I just don't have the right slant on things. Well, there's always the Weekly World News. Maybe I'll see ole Adnan there if he doesn't get a promotion or a better gig at al Jazeera.
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