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Clinton Claims Lead in Popular Vote
By Steven Foley - Posted on May 20th, 2008
From The New York Times
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Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton is entering the Kentucky and Oregon primaries on Tuesday with one of the most pugnacious political messages of her campaign: That she is ahead in the national popular vote when all votes are counted, including from the unsanctioned primaries in Michigan and Florida, and that party leaders who have a vote as super-delegates should reflect this level of appeal.
Michael Moore rips off Michael Yon
By Steven Foley - Posted on May 20th, 2008
From AoSHQ
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Caught red handed it would seem. The graphic at the top of his web site is using Yon's famous Major Bieger cradling the little girl picture.Yon, of course is less than ecstatic that Moore ripped his work to promote an idea Yon disapproves of.
Michael Moore:
* Social Crusader
* "Documentarian"
* Thief
SCORECARD -- A Round-Up of Supreme Court Decisions
By Steven Foley - Posted on May 20th, 2008
Tagged: Reporting
Ok so I'm going to break my own rule once again and post an article in its entirety. This is too good to break up into pieces:
From FOXNews
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So far in the 2007-2008 Supreme Court term the justices have heard oral arguments for 70 cases and returned opinions in 37 of them. One case was dismissed. Below is a quick look at those cases and how the high court ruled. The court is not scheduled to hear arguments for the rest of the term, which ends June 23.#38) United States v. Ressam (decided May 19, 2008)
Gas vs. Mass Transit.
By Steven Foley - Posted on May 20th, 2008
Rep. Scott Garrett (R-NJ-05) talked about high gas prices and mass transit. May 19, 2008
McCain Hits Obama on Cuba Policy
By Steven Foley - Posted on May 20th, 2008
McCain gets animated in this short clip taken from a speech he delivered today in Miami FL
The Associated Press Republican presidential candidate John McCain spoke in Miami Tuesday at a Cuban Independence Day event, where he assailed against Barack Obama’s stance on Cuba, while vowing himself to maintain the U.S. trade embargo.
I must say as much as I disagree with McCain on some key issues I like when he goes after Obama!!! This general election cycle may be better than I previously thought.
Clinton Favored As Kentucky Heads to Polls
By Steven Foley - Posted on May 20th, 2008
PlusClinton Favored As Kentucky Heads to PollsClinton Favored As Kentucky Heads to PollsThe Associated PressVoters in Kentucky head to the polls today for that states’s Democratic primary. The AP’s Mark Carlson reports from Louisville.













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