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Obama, the stingy

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You can reduce the differences between liberals and conservatives down to two primary axioms.

1. Liberals believe in empowing government at the expense of the individual. Conservatives believe in empowering the individual at the expense of government.

Tennessee Republican Party Rebuked

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The list of prominent Tennessee Republicans repudiating their own state party continues to grow this evening. Yesterday, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-TN) joined Republican presidential candidate Sen. John McCain in explicitly rejecting the TN Republican party’s tactics in attacking Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama.
Rep. Marsha Blackburn and Sen. Bob Corker have condemned the message from their [...]

TNGOP remains indignant, Alexander and Ramsey stand by while McCain stands against

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From the Associated Press:

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — The Tennessee Republican Party reversed course and removed Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama’s middle name from a press release on its Web site.

 

The party said in a clarification at the bottom of the release Wednesday night that it removed Obama’s middle name Hussein “to diffuse atte

Barack Obama to Democrats: NO, YOU CAN’T!

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The right of every American’s vote to be counted when selecting who will lead our nation as President is one of the most precious constitutional rights we have. It’s a right many of our brave armed service members gave their lives to protect.
So why is Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama saying “No, You Can’t!” to more than 2.3 million Democratic voters in [...]

Up with Hope

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Hope, Arkansas: home of two of the state's more recent governors (Bill Clinton and Mike Huckabee), and of some other notables. (I was just looking up Melinda Dillon the other day on IMDB and found that piece of trivia). Clinton obviously went on to become a two-term President of the United States; Huckabee is aiming to do the very same thing.

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