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"Gentlemen Shall Lean to the Left"

Posted on: October 1, 2009 11:29 AM, by Greg Laden

For the last several years, the conservative religious right wing has been effective in winning over the hearts and "minds" of a large percentage of the American people. They've even managed this in areas that make no sense. Tort reform. Health care reform. Unions. Across the United States, working class people are embracing policies in these areas that will ultimately, over the medium and long term, do them great harm.
Read this Brilliant Essay at Quiche Moraine Dot Com!
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"Read this Brilliant Essay at Quiche Moraine Dot Com!"

For some reason I am reminded of the lines from 'The Simpsons' when Troy McClure is on a date with Selma.
"Ha, Ha, thats too funny! I can't remember when I've heard a funnier anecdote! Ha ha ha! Okay, now you tell one!"

Posted by: Sigmund | October 1, 2009 2:10 PM

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