Rabu, 30 April 2008
April 21st- April 24th
Sabtu, 26 April 2008
Juanita Broaddrick 30th anniversary
I believe that yesterday was the 30th anniversary of the day that Bill Clinton raped Juanita Broaddrick in the Camelot Hotel in Little Rock, Arkansas.
I knew that it happened in 1978, but I am relying on this freerepublic post for the date.
Almost as disturbing as the actual crime was the media blackout of this story that occurred after an NBC reporter filmed an interview with Ms. Broaddrick in 1999. NBC and the rest of the MSM/DNC suppressed the story until after Bill Clinton had survived his impeachment trial.
It is amazing the amount of Clinton criminal activity the MSM/DNC was willing to ignore and cover up before it had an Obama to promote in the Clintons' place.
Juanita Broaddrick in 1978
I knew that it happened in 1978, but I am relying on this freerepublic post for the date.
Almost as disturbing as the actual crime was the media blackout of this story that occurred after an NBC reporter filmed an interview with Ms. Broaddrick in 1999. NBC and the rest of the MSM/DNC suppressed the story until after Bill Clinton had survived his impeachment trial.
It is amazing the amount of Clinton criminal activity the MSM/DNC was willing to ignore and cover up before it had an Obama to promote in the Clintons' place.

Rabu, 23 April 2008
Quote of the day - Thomas Sowell [Barack Hussein Obama]
While Hillary Clinton tells lies, Barack Obama is himself a lie. That is becoming painfully apparent with each new revelation of how drastically his carefully crafted image this election year contrasts with what he has actually been saying and doing for many years.
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Selasa, 22 April 2008
April 19th- April 21st
Calls his style Pscho-delic.
Is a just jack fan.
We call this look Coop from wet hot
american summer.
Her style is more of a fusion. She
like mixing cultures.
I can't help but take pictures of this
girl everyday I see her. She is always
so colorful. I love you Chrissy.
Pennsylvania Election Coverage - 2008
Voter turnout today appeared to be low.
On the Republican ballot for President, the listed candidates were McCain, Huckabee and Ron Paul. Paul is campaigning hard and has volunteers at the polls.
Numerous local races are at stake as well as unopposed primaries for PA Attorney General.
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8:50 P.M. - after early (@ 8:00 P.M.) reports that the election was too close to call, NBC has declared Hillary the winner in the Democratic primary. That didn't take long.
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8:56 P.M. - Tim Russert and Brian Williams are making the case that it doesn't matter because Hillary can't win anyway.
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8:59 P.M. - With one percent of the precincts reporting, Hillary is leading by 20 points. McCain is leading Paul by a somewhat larger margin.
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9:02 - CBS has called the election for Clinton also. ABC is showing a commercial.
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9:06 - with 5% reporting, Hillary's lead has shrunk to 53-47.
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9:21 - Hillary is holding at 52-48 with 13% reporting.
In the past, in PA, the urban areas have reported first, with the rural areas reporting last.
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9:29 - In Harrisburg, the Obama supporter is losing his race for State Representative by 59 - 41.
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9:41 - With 18% reporting, Hillary is back to 54 - 46.
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9:57 - With 42% reporting, Hillary's lead is 55 - 45.
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Michelle Malkin posts updates.
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10:21 - 66% reporting - 54 - 46.
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11:02 - 79% reporting - 55 - 45.
This result can be interpreted as a defeat for Bob Casey and his handlers.
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WGAL-TV reports that Hillary won numerous counties around Pittsburgh by 2-1 or greater margins. Hillary won Allegheny county by 10 points. Obama won few counties. Obama won Dauphin County (Harrisburg) and Lancaster. Obama's supporter in the State House race near Harrisburg (Singleton) has narrowed the gap but is projected to lose. The commentators have provided no explanation for Obama winning the central part of the state. Maybe the presence of so many state employees played some role.
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4-23-08 7:00 A.M.
Matt Lauer's teleprompter reports a 10 point victory for Hillary. It also reported that the "cash started pouring in a little bit. . . " after yesterday's victory. Tim Russert will now give us our opinion . . . .
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It appears that Obama's coattail effect was limited. Despite Obama's victory in Harrisburg, Obama's supporter (Singleton) narrowly lost a House race.
On the Republican ballot for President, the listed candidates were McCain, Huckabee and Ron Paul. Paul is campaigning hard and has volunteers at the polls.
Numerous local races are at stake as well as unopposed primaries for PA Attorney General.
------------------------------------------------
8:50 P.M. - after early (@ 8:00 P.M.) reports that the election was too close to call, NBC has declared Hillary the winner in the Democratic primary. That didn't take long.
---------------------------------------------
8:56 P.M. - Tim Russert and Brian Williams are making the case that it doesn't matter because Hillary can't win anyway.
-------------------------------------------------
8:59 P.M. - With one percent of the precincts reporting, Hillary is leading by 20 points. McCain is leading Paul by a somewhat larger margin.
-------------------
9:02 - CBS has called the election for Clinton also. ABC is showing a commercial.
-------------------
9:06 - with 5% reporting, Hillary's lead has shrunk to 53-47.
--------------------------------
9:21 - Hillary is holding at 52-48 with 13% reporting.
In the past, in PA, the urban areas have reported first, with the rural areas reporting last.
----------------------------------
9:29 - In Harrisburg, the Obama supporter is losing his race for State Representative by 59 - 41.
-----------------------------------------
9:41 - With 18% reporting, Hillary is back to 54 - 46.
------------------------------------------------------
9:57 - With 42% reporting, Hillary's lead is 55 - 45.
---------------------------------------------------------
Michelle Malkin posts updates.
------------------------------------
10:21 - 66% reporting - 54 - 46.
---------------------------------------
11:02 - 79% reporting - 55 - 45.
This result can be interpreted as a defeat for Bob Casey and his handlers.
-----------------------------------------
WGAL-TV reports that Hillary won numerous counties around Pittsburgh by 2-1 or greater margins. Hillary won Allegheny county by 10 points. Obama won few counties. Obama won Dauphin County (Harrisburg) and Lancaster. Obama's supporter in the State House race near Harrisburg (Singleton) has narrowed the gap but is projected to lose. The commentators have provided no explanation for Obama winning the central part of the state. Maybe the presence of so many state employees played some role.
-------------------------------------------
4-23-08 7:00 A.M.
Matt Lauer's teleprompter reports a 10 point victory for Hillary. It also reported that the "cash started pouring in a little bit. . . " after yesterday's victory. Tim Russert will now give us our opinion . . . .
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It appears that Obama's coattail effect was limited. Despite Obama's victory in Harrisburg, Obama's supporter (Singleton) narrowly lost a House race.
April 17th- April 18th
60's stuartist meets mary tyler moore.
She wants her spring look to be one of
Robin Hoods merry men.

Random wrestler chic.
Calls her fashion sex-clectic.
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