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So far, MSNBC has been unable to track down the infamous "not raise taxes" whisper from the Florida GOP debate. A RedState blogger notes that Romney has worn an earpiece in the past. [the post has been taken down, but Google knows all]

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Wall Street Journal / Alex Frangos

McCain' says he has a secret plan to capture the Al Quaeda leader. The Wall Street Journal wonders why he doesn't present his plan in the Oval Office immediately. [I wonder if he will when he's not elected President]

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RawStory TV

Robert Mak is joined by Congressman and Presidential hopeful Dr. Ron Paul to discuss how his presidential campaign is going. The following video is from KING 5’s Up Front with Robert Mak, broadcast on January 27, 2008

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CNN

"She and John McCain are very close," Clinton said. "They always laugh that if they wound up being the nominees of their party, it would be the most civilized election in American history, and they're afraid they'd put the vote

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PressTV.com

"We have consumed everything we have gotten. So, we either have to borrow it from China or we print the money, which is inflationary. So, I'm opposed to that," he added.

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Rawstory.com

John McCain (R-AZ) pledges expansion of access to health care for soldiers injured physically and psychologically not only in the current war, but in wars he says are sure to follow.

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generationtwixter.blogspot.com

Mitt Romney purchased the media empire "Clear Channel Communications" in November of 2006. Clear Channel is an umbrella company consisting of 1200 radio stations, various billboard sites, newspapers and local cable channels like Fox and ABC

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http://www.afr.org/Hultberg/011608.htm

The world of politics is a snarly snakepit of danger and insufferable media hokum where a candidate's every word, action and nuance throughout his life are susceptible to being dredged up, twisted, and smeared by those who oppose him, especially

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www.seacoastonline.com/

Howard said a group of Paul supporters called the "grannywarriors" is paying for the re-count. He said Lawrence Lepard of Boston — who spent more than $100,000 on newspaper ads for Paul — lent the money to get the re-count started.

www.universityofreason.com/a/29887/KWADzukm