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Dumont gets it, Radulov doesn’t

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J.P. Dumont continues to stand out as an excellent signing for the Preds. He’s highly skilled, he’s loyal and he understands the fan base.

Attack of the A-list Mommyblogger

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.I love the Internet. I love blogging. I love Twitter. I love you! When I first dipped my toe in the blogging water I heard all this talk of "community" in the blog world. I thought it sounded a bit contrived. How could you have close friends that you haven't met?

Memo to the Middle East Sheiks, see ya

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Guess what? Over in Brazil evil oil companies just found a whole mess of Texas Tea, Black Gold, oil that is…
April 24 (Bloomberg) — Brazil’s discoveries of what may be two of the world’s three biggest oil finds in the past 30 years could help end the Western Hemisphere’s reliance on Middle East crude, Strategic [...]

HRC takes credit for Treaty of Tordesillas

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Despite being born over 450 years after the signing of the treaty between King John II of Portugal and Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, Clinton cited her vast experience in land deals and bloodline connections to a here-to-fore unknown Spanish explorer, Manuel De La Salchicha, who discovered Coney Island. She cited her key role in brokering the Treaty of Tordesillas as an example of this experience.

Floridians Vote

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Florida today goes to the ballot to decide which Republican sucks the least, and to decide on whether or not to lower their taxes. To hear the the proponents of Amendment One tell it, you'd think Floridians are the most tax oppressed peoples in the Western Hemisphere; forgetting the fact that they rank about 38th in terms of tax burden (though its not too surprising, as Tennesseans at 48, still bitch about their State taxes).

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