Rep. John Cater (R-Exxon Mobil) will do anything to keep from mentioning oil corporation profits when talking about high gas prices. Blaming high gas prices on just “supply and demand” without any context is misleading, to say the least. Of course this war, that has now cost us more that half a trillion dollars, is having an effect on our economy. How could it not? Only an apologist for the war wouldn’t see that.
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GOP Worries About McCainSource:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/texblue/~3/25852930...Post Date: 2008-03-26 13:15:04
As the GOP continues to cast about, John McCain’s lack of Patented Campaign Message & Money Power™ is becoming a source of concern on their side of the aisle. So far, McCain has failed to make the most of the gap between when the GOP and Democratic nominations are decided and has yet to raise impressive money.
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Senate Majority Leader Hints at End to the Race Before AugustSource:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/texblue/~3/25852312...Post Date: 2008-03-26 13:00:00
Suspense is building over the race to take on McCain, but unlike most Democrats, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid doesn’t seem too concerned. "Things are being done" within the Democratic party to end the drawn-out primary contest, according to Reid.
Reid told the Las Vegas Journal-Review that he spoke with DNC Chair Howard Dean about resolving the race before the August convention. He seemed as confident of a solution as he was tight-lipped about the specifics. This leaves the rest of u...
A Democrat Shows His ColorsSource:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/BurntOrangeReport/~...Post Date: 2008-03-26 12:15:43
With several democratic clubs endorsing this evening I would like to take this opportunity to highlight a couple of the reasons why I deserve the endorsements of local democratic clubs above my opponents.
Each candidate in this race has something unique to offer however, what they cannot offer is my consistency, passion, and knowledge. (more...)...