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Chance of a lifetime
Bradley has the ability to shine during the debates with Gore
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decades ago, Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy debated live on national
television. The debate rocketed Kennedy, the more charismatic and physically
attractive candidate, into the White House, and dropped Nixon all the way
down to an also-ran.
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Quote For Today:
Human felicity is produced not so much by great pieces
of good fortune that seldom happen, as by little advantages that occur
every day.
Benjamin Franklin
(1706-1790)
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A party with no direction
Trump and the Reform Party have no real plans for America
he presidential campaign got a little more interesting Thursday when millionaire
Donald Trump announced he is creating an exploratory committee to determine
his chances of winning both the Reform Party nomination and the White House.
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Battling the voracious wolverine
Bush still has some tough competition for the Republican nod
he great banshee has screamed for another poor soul. This time, it
was Dan Quayle. Yet another child of the George Herbert Walker Bush
legacy swallowed by the dark mists of obscurity. Good riddance to him.
He was a traitor to conservatives everywhere and he helped the elder Bush
preside over a four-year program to dismantle everything the Reagan presidency
stood for. He was also probably the only serious Republican contender that
Gore could have beaten.
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Civilian rights in war
Korean War was an ‘unfortunate occurence’
f watching “M*A*S*H*” has taught me anything, it is that war is hell. Occasionally,
something funny happens, but mostly Frank Burns is a jerk.
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Reclaim the seeds
s the pace of genetic engineering research accelerates at UC Davis, crops
with altered DNA composition continue to permeate our markets. According
to a recent survey, 54 percent of last year's soybean crop and 33 percent
of the corn harvest consisted of genetically modified plants.
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