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04/09/2011 | Frente Externo
US - President Zero
Read his lips: No new jobs.
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04/09/2011 | Frente Externo
US - President Zero
Read his lips: No new jobs.
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09/06/2008 | Economia y Finanzas
Fuelish Democrats - How high gas prices might work for Republicans
Republicans finally have a winning argument on a big issue, and they'd better make the most of it. It starts with high gasoline prices--the single most infuriating issue to voters these days--but doesn't end there.
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09/06/2008 | Economia y Finanzas
Fuelish Democrats - How high gas prices might work for Republicans
Republicans finally have a winning argument on a big issue, and they'd better make the most of it. It starts with high gasoline prices--the single most infuriating issue to voters these days--but doesn't end there.
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08/05/2008 | Frente Externo
USA’08 - Obama-Rendell? That's the ticket.
The NOTION THAT BARACK Obama should pick Hillary Clinton as his vice presidential running mate is crazy. She passes the first test of a veep selection: she's a plausible president. But she fails the second. She doesn't qualify as a partner on the Democratic ticket (and possibly in the White House) that Obama would be comfortable with--far from it.
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28/08/2006 | Frente Externo
Snatching Victory . . . Republicans can still salvage the midterm elections.
You could almost hear cheers of joy coming from the White House. President Bush, it seems, is back, no longer hopelessly unpopular and embattled.
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