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John McCain Running For President

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

    Rumor is that John McCain (R-Arizona) announced today that he officially is running for the presidency. I say it's a rumor because I just read it on Drudge that someone who was at the Late Show taping earlier today reported that McCain said it. The show will be broadcast later tonight.

I think Mitt Romney still gets my vote. It's the closest thing we have to putting Bill Paxton in the White House.

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What Decade Does El-Amin Live In?

    State Rep. Talibdin El-Amin (D-St. Louis) is sponsoring a bill in the Missouri House that formally apologizes for slavery. This article from the Post-Dispatch contains this gem from Rep. El-Amin:

"It's a necessary step to move us past slavery and into a position of progress and healing."

    How long has it been since slavery happened in Missouri? We all should know by now that slavery was a bad idea. Will this apology really mean anything? Have people been waiting for this apology to realize slavery was wrong? If you've been sitting around waiting for this apology, you've got problems.

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