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What matters is what she meant.
This entire article is a waste of time, focus and energy. Even if she did have a slip of the tongue and mistakenly leave off the ''D'' in ''blessed'', clearly that is not what she meant. Clearly should would never intend to say that in public, even if she meant it. And a dropped consonant is not grounds for claims of a ''Freudian Slip''. How ...
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Trailhead
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Mike8787
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May 2, 2008
Global Warming Gibberish
Good for the Weekly Standard to go a round in the good fight against ''global warming gibberish.'' It is abundantly clear that the global-warming-equals-doom cottage industry is (bio)fuelled by an as good as religious - read: irrational - conviction that, uniquely among all the sources of global change, anthropogenic change is bad, bad, ...
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Marcus61
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April 8, 2008
Can Hillary do anything right for any Slate writer?
I love this site and huge fan but has everyone just decided that no matter what Senator Clinton does it isn't genuine or is totally politically calculated...just a thought
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mhaskins10
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February 22, 2008
Biased synopsis on Gaza
Read the Economist leader for yourself, and see the bias in Slate's summary. Key economist points: -- Hamas is popular in part because it provides less corrupt, more humane and effective government than Fatah. Fatah is hopelessly corrupt, and runs shadowy, vicious, unaccountable secret police organizations, rather like the Egyptian government. ...
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proxywar
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June 24, 2007