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Blog Source: artfularticulations.blogspot.com
With a fresh poll showing a deadlocked race in Minnesota, McCain was bringing his Republican campaign back to the state Friday along with his new weapon: moose-hunting running mate Sarah Palin. McCain's selection of the Alaska governor ...
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Blog Source: thelede.blogs.nytimes.com
And then there’s Ohio’s 15th Congressional District, where there are an astoundingly high number of provisional ballots — 27000 — still to be counted in a race where the Republican, Steve Stivers, is clinging to a 400-vote lead over the ...
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Blog Source: onegoodmove.org
Mark struggles to maintain some sort of balance to counter the amateur linguistics we see in the press concerning the language used by political figures, even to the extent of trying to defend Sarah Palin's often incoherent public ...
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Blog Source: thepoliticalcarnival.blogspot.com
It is a way of saying, “Hey, if America thinks we’re the national boogie monsters, then fine, we are. Boo!” It stems from a peculiarly black sense of the macabre. But the election has done more than just usher in a black president. ...
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Blog Source: crap713three.blogspot.com
In short order, Mr. Fortune's firm was providing thousands of hours of linguistic support simultaneously at Fort Drum, Fort Stewart, Fort Bragg and Camp Blanding. Mr. Fortune and his company worked daily to provide quality training to ...
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Blog Source: www.funnymoods.com
I’m also sicked by the way the McCain/Palin campaign has hyjacked the “change” message—like they are going to bring it. In fact, I actually fear what Palin and her socially conservative platform could do to our country. ...
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Blog Source: trueconservative.typepad.com
According to presidential historian Davis Logsdon of the University of Minnesota, some Americans might find it "alienating" to have a president who speaks English as if it were his first language. "Every time Obama opens his mouth, ...
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Blog Source: mr-verb.blogspot.com
Twice in recent weeks, I've had discussions about regional English with people, one from Minnesota and the other from Wisconsin, who sounded like they had some of the 'final devoicing' that we've talked about before on this blog. ...
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Blog Source: tnda.blogspot.com
Please god no! I love me some MinnesOtans and their cute-talking ways! But I feel it happening already--Tina Fey's "I can see Alaska from my hOuse" echos in my brain like a harbinger of the end times.