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Zitat:The Unstoppable Dean Machine.
By Dick Morris
FrontPageMagazine.com | January 9, 2004
If Howard Dean wraps up victories in the early primaries, as now seems quite likely, he may find that he has won them too well, so that his victories contain the seeds of his own destruction. But he'll likely survive - thanks, ironically, to the work of the party establishment.
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Zitat:A Radical Feminist Comes Out for BushHehe
By Phyllis Chesler
FrontPageMagazine.com | January 9, 2004
American feminists, myself included, were horrified by the excesses of the Taliban, but our campaign against them proved ineffective. It took the American military invasion to rid the country--temporarily--of those thugs. However, American progressives, including many feminists, were the first to condemn the American action. Afghanistan has always been a "wild west" of a country. No one has ever colonized or subdued the warring ethnic factions -- or brought freedom to this impoverished and reactionary country.
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We must choose between the two. I have. I will vote for a Republican for the first time in my life. I will be voting for George W. Bush in the next election.
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Zitat:The Democrats' Forced Conversion*rofl*
By Ann Coulter
FrontPageMagazine.com | January 8, 2004
When they were fund-raising, the Democratic candidates for president all claimed to be Jewish. Now that they are headed for Super Tuesday down South, they've become Jesus freaks. Listening to Democrats talk about Jesus is a little like listening to them on national security: They don't seem terribly comfortable with either subject.
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