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  • Posted By: tangolas @ 03/23/2008 12:58:16 PM

    "There are worse ways to spend a sunny Sunday afternoon than swinging lazily back and forth on a tire swing strung up under a massive sycamore tree in a quiet Arizona canyon........"
    Yeah, like dodging IUD's in Iraq for one hundred years. But we dont need to report on that do we Holly?

  • Posted By: daplane @ 03/16/2008 5:07:56 PM

    Dana Bash,CNN
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    Reuters' Jeff Mason
    CBS's Dante Higgins
    Newsweek's Holly Bailey
    Libby Copeland Washington Post Staff Writer
    Joseph Curl, THE WASHINGTON TIMES
    Dan Nowicki , The Arizona Republic
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  • Posted By: sparky716 @ 03/15/2008 9:22:00 PM

    Can some republican please tell me why its ok for Fla Gov. Charlie Crist to say he smoked marijuana (and inhaled) but it was wrong for President Clinton to smoke it and also why did the republican call for Gov.Spitzer to resign but have no problem with Senator Larry Craig of Idaho staying in office (at least Spitzer was with a women) just tell me why its ok for republicans to do these things but not a democrat?

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