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16 hours ago ago from terryfrank.net
Daily News & Comments Though some may accuse me of hammering all the time, I'm fully capable of giving credit where credit is due. On these pages and repeatedly on the radio, I've thanked Governor Bredesen for delivering an honest, non-partisan assessment of the current health care legislation and what it will cost the state of Tennessee. Governor Bredesen is no Jim DeMint calling for free-market solutions, but he has been honest about ...
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6 hours ago ago from Sarah Palin Information Blog
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as posted by Brian Lilley, on the Examiner , December 13, 2009 In American politics it seems at times that everything is about abortion and that includes Sarah Palin’s decision to come north to Canada (south if she’s coming from Alaska) and help raise funds for a hospital in Hamilton, Ontario. Left-wing writers are delighting in the fact that Palin has agreed to raise money for a socialist abortion providing hospital and point to this as ...
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