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Arkansas Times

Heavy hangs the head that wears the rising-star crown. The national press has been calling us today, now that former Gov. Mike Huckabee is getting serious attention in the race for president. I posted a few handy references to our reporting during th

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McClatchy News

Dave Barry is running for president (yes, of the United States). He is currently leading every single poll by a wide margin, although you will read nothing about this in the so-called “mainstream” media. You can find out where Dave stands on the issu

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WCNC (video)

Jen Thompson with the North Carolina Dept. of Transportation said posters placed on overpasses are illegal because they are not official state signage. “If motorists have to look up at these signs, they are a hazardous distraction,” Thompson said.

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NJ Voices

The neoconservatives in the think tanks and in the media have been the Amen chorus cheering on the Bush/Cheney regime at every step of the way. That's why the neocons have hitched their wagon to the two most pro-war candidates running for preside

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Michael Heraty

The ’08 race is in now in full swing. As stated in a previous entry, the pseudo-conservatives are throwing most of their support behind Fred Thompson...........

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Washington Monthly

(And you thought Free Speech zones were bad) If you drove through the Lincoln Tunnel into Manhattan in 1993, your first encounter with New Yorkers was likely to be with an army of men with squeegees who waded through the idling cars

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Mondoreb & Ginn

Presidential candidate John McCain wouldn't be mistaken for Dog, the Bounty Hunter, but he sounded a bit like him yesteday in New Hampshire. But then he backtracked.

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Yahoo News

JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Democratic front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton and Republican longshot Ron Paul have won the top ballot billings for Missouri's presidential primary elections.

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Ahwatukee Foothills News

Other candidates to receive support from Ahwatukee Foothills residents include former Sen. John Edwards (D-N.C.), with $1,158 (total: $3,562), and Rep. Ron Paul at $1,065 (total: $1,929).

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