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The Clinton Interview
I have posted a short snippet of NBC News anchor Brian Williams interview with Senator Clinton, who tweaks Obama over the “management” issue. I have to say that I agree with Hillary on that issue. The President as a “non-manager” … Continue reading
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King and Johnson
With some of the debate on race in the Democratic Party bringing us back to the 1960’s Joseph Califano Jr. has written an article for the Washington Post that touches on the relationship between President Lyndon Johnson and Martin Luther … Continue reading
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Romney Wins Michigan
Mitt Romney survived to fight another day, winning Michigan over John McCain. With 89 percent reporting the percentages were: Mitt Romney 39% John McCain 30% Mike Huckabee 16% Ron Paul 6% Fred Thompson 4% Rudy Guiliani 3% Romney benefited from … Continue reading
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Cape Wind Moves Forward
The controversial Cape Wind project cleared a major hurdle yesterday with the issuance of the draft environmental impact statement by the U.S. Minerals Management Service. The draft report dealt with potential project impacts on wildlife, navigation, and tourism, and appears … Continue reading
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Brooks/Rite Aid Intersection Update
Today’s Eagle Tribune detailed the continuing stalemate between Rite Aid Pharmacy and the Massachusetts Highway Department. In essence some fundamental traffic improvements, scheduled to be done two years ago, are being held hostage to a fee dispute between Rite Aid … Continue reading
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McCain, Clinton Lead New National Poll
A Washington Post – ABC survey just released has Senator Hillary Clinton leading nationally on the Democratic side, but with a surging Barack Obama now within striking distance. Clinton’s large national lead has evaporated amidst the tremendous bounce Obama has … Continue reading
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McCain Wins NH (Again)
With 70% reporting Senator John McCain has done what was considered unlikely a few short weeks ago. He has revived his candidacy with a big win in NH, eclipsing Mitt Romney in a race that poll wise Romney has led … Continue reading
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The Comeback Kid NBC Calls NH for Hillary
NBC is calling New Hampshire for Hillary Clinton tonight. Hillary’s victory appears to come as a result of a big win amongst women voters, as well as a large niumber of independents choosing to vote in the Republican primary for … Continue reading
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What is Your Consumption Factor?
A recent op-ed piece in the New York Times by Jared Diamond talks of the disparity in “consumption rates’ between the first world and the developing world. He posits that the wide disparity in this consumption factor (with the first … Continue reading
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Obama, Huckabee Roll
The two candidates who have bucked their party establishment and have come to represent the concept of change were victorius last night in the Iowa caucuses. While we do have a long way to go it appears to me that … Continue reading
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