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May 06, 2008

Going to be that kind of day

By Libby

The buzz today is likely to be all speculation, all the time about who will win today's super duper primaries, but there are actually other things going in the world. Since I'm pressed for time this morning and can't really expound on anything at length, I'm going to channel Avedon and just give you some linky goodness.

Starting with a link I picked up via Avedon, if you're wondering why the media seems to push memes that help the terrorists, it may be because the terrorists own our airwaves. Who knew?

Then there's the trouble with Harry. It's really time to get rid of Mr. Reid. His 'leadership' has been sliding from less than useless to outright destructive for too long.

It's probably time to give back the Statute of Liberty too. It's clear when our government can effectively murder legal immigrants, that we really don't deserve to keep her anymore.

Oh and how unsurprising. John McCain hated Bush before he fell in love with him. They do say that love and hate are two sides of the same coin.

Meanwhile, if you missed the Million Man Marijuana March in Manhattan, you can see some videos and pictures of the event.

And if you simply must have some primary day pontification, Kyle gets a jump on the post results spin and Ezra does the math. It's useful to remember when we started this endless primary, everyone agreed on certain rules, the most important being that the delegate count would determine the winner. They tell me the value of numbers are absolute and really, they speak for themselves.

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