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Campaign Update

Category: Politics
Posted on: January 15, 2008 6:37 PM, by Greg Laden

The Latest Political News from key sources such as PZ Myers and Jon Stewart.

Huckabee is a raving lunatic

He wants to change the constitution to match better with the Bible. This guy is dangerous. Jump into the fray here at Pharyngula.


The South Carolina Debate

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Deep Thoughts by Newt Gingerich

I'll give you one simple test. Tomorrow morning, will more people try to sneak into the U.S., or sneak out of the U.S.? What strikes me, if millions of people are trying to sneak into the U.S., we don't exactly have an image problem overseas.

Go see the Newt himself making a total ass of himself here at Think Progress.

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Right - they're sneaking into our country because they like our foreign policy.

Posted by: decrepitoldfool | January 15, 2008 10:15 PM

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