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Well, the drama began before I was even home. I'm driving along thinking about very important things...if the plural of goose is geese, then why isn't the plural of moose meese? If you switch the i and e in the word pines, then it spells penis (insert...
Tags: humor, weddings, the south, life experience, family
Pollster Matt Towery of the Atlanta, Georgia polling company, InsiderAdvantage, hints that he thinks there is a possibility that even a state as red as South Carolina could "go blue" for Obama on November 4. Why? South Carolina's large African-American...
Tags: South Carolina, red states, blue states, Obama, The South, Matt Towery, InsiderAdvantage, African-American, voters, votes, polls, polling
Unfortunately for the Aces, who were ravaged by injuries last season, the two games against the South Carolina Stingrays looked like an ominous repeat of last season, when the Aces beat a steady path to the trainer's room. Veteran winger Scott Burt, for...
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What really are the new swing states? And how Obama could take it all. Why was the date of the Florida primary really moved up in 2008 and which candidate did it damage beyond repair? Who had to fall from political grace to pave the way for George W....
Tags: Barack Obama, Presidential campaign, polls, pollster, Matt Towery, The South, politics, Paranoid Nation, Democrats, Democratic Party, swing states
Everyone knows about the dreaded Bradley Effect: the phenomenon that leaves white voters loath to tell pollsters they won't vote for a black candidate. There's been a lot of fretting about this recently -- fretting, I find, that correlates with age: the...
Tropical Storm Dolly intensified over the warm waters of the western Gulf of Mexico as it bore down on southern Texas on Tuesday. Forecasters expected it to become a Category 1 hurricane before hitting land Wednesday morning somewhere along the Mexican...
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Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee lead the nation when it comes to obesity, a new government survey reported Thursday. More than 30 percent of adults in each of the states tipped the scales enough to ensure the South remains the nation's fattest region....
Tags: Obesity, health, medicine, mississippi, alabama, tennessee, the south, weight loss
Mississippi, Alabama and Tennessee lead the nation when it comes to obesity, a new government survey reports. More than 30% of adults in each of those states tipped the scales, helping to ensure the South remains the nation's fattest region. Colorado...
Tags: obesity, the south, health, CDC, obese rate, Center for Disease Control, U.S, Mississippi, Tennessee, Colorado
Web Search powered by YAHOO! SEARCH THE NEW YORK TIMES Obama camp thinks Democrats can rise in South Posted on Mon, Jun. 30, 2008 reprint print email Facebook Digg del.icio.us AIM Officials in Barack Obama�s campaign say they are bullish on the South,...
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