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Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up

Ah, Super Tuesday. The talking heads will be all atwitter watching the polls in 22 states and waiting to see which Democrat/Republican comes out on top at the end of today’s primary bonanza.
There will be a news blackout in this house (as always) until after 10pm. I can’t stand play-by-plays, so watching the talking heads […]

John Edwards’ Approach to Economic Issues

It took a small item in my January 28, 2008 issue of Business Week magazine to do it but I finally really get where John Edwards was coming from in his approach to economic issues affecting the middle class. There is nothing automatically shocking, I suppose, about the British being more affluent now than we […]

Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up

I am so excited, I can hardly contain myself.  Today, is Super Bowl Sunday; the day when all the most funny commercials premiere on television!  I can’t wait to watch them.
Oh…oh…oh…and the wardrobe malfunctions!  There’s another reason to watch the Superbowl?
That’s right: The half-time show!
There’s supposed to be a game or something going on, but […]

The Ultimate Republican Shell Game

My January 21, 2008 issue of Business Week Magazine contains a story that seems supremely important to me, and it’s even told there almost only in passing. Interestingly I can find nothing similar any place else, and why I find this surprising is that the situation highlighted seems to fairly scream that anyone voting Republican […]

The Disaster of George Bush and The Nation

Original work and full footnotes at Dems.gov

Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up

There is something to be said for the healing properties of a little music, a lot of laughter, and excellent company.  I’m still not a hundred percent, but I am feeling much better today than yesterday.
I’ve got two more nights of partying working ahead of me, so I should be feeling completely gang-busters by Sunday.
I […]

Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up

Never one to do anything half-way, I am preparing to work for the next three days and still feeling like Mother Nature does not like me very much. But, the show must go on, as they say.
It kind of reminds me of what my grandmother used to tell me when I was young, “If […]

Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up

Who needs television when you have the blogosphere?
Despite pretty much being bedridden for the last four days and pretty much “watching” my favorite music channel on my HD-cable (I’m sure SSG Dizzy is rolling his eyes going “we spend how much on cable so you can “watch” a listening channel all day, every day???). It’s […]

Late Night Links

Last night in the Democratic debate, Hillary Clinton brought up her early work for children and poverty and referenced her job at the Children’s Defense Fund. Read: Clinton draws on New Bedford lessons.
Also referenced in last night’s debate was Barack Obama’s ties to Tony Rezko. Read more here.
Hillary Clinton is planning beyond South Carolina. She […]

The American People Should Not Have to Work So Hard

“The American people should not have to work so hard to get leaders who will actually help them…” — Hillary Clinton
Stepping aside from the clash during last night’s debate, I’ve been thinking about the statement above from Hillary Clinton in her closing argument in the debate. American’s are struggling in this ever tumbling economy just to get by. […]

Dizzy’s Ten Post Round-Up

Excuse the lateness of my blogging.  Mother Nature is kicking my behind and I decided that I needed to just curl up for a few days until the butt-kicking subsided.
I have been ill, but I haven’t been completely out of the loop.  It’s looking a lot like the world is in free-fall, financially, and the […]

Issues Ranking as of 1-17-08

More data at Polling Report with a series of priority polls reported over a long timeframe. It’s still the economy.

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