Someone suggested an open thread, so here you go. Have at it. Keep it clean, keep it honest. Discuss what you want. Here's some food for thought:
Today, I noticed that someone with an ISP at Halliburton in Houston accessed the blog. It's just one of those things that makes you go hmmmm.....
And while the right-wing media tries to distract the nation with the McKinney story, President Bush once again uses the "I know what's best for you" excuse to justify his authorization of the intelligence leak. His actions may not be criminal but certainly unethical....
What would Ralph Reed's Georgia look like?
Dive in.
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Halliburton on Georgia Women VOTE! ???
Posted by Amy Morton at 1:02 PM
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As a NC native, I have to love John Edwards. I have great respect for his consistent stance on poverty- in a county of this wealth, it's simply not acceptable.
Looks like John Edwards is going to make the run---and I am all for it. As for attorneys being the richest people in the world, welll...I come from a family full of lawyers and haven't seen them to be counting dollars any faster than other professionals (except of course those of us who neglected our daddies' advice and became underpaid schoolteachers.) The ones who seem to be making biggest bucks of all are corporate CEOs. As for Edwards, I have no objection to his being wealthy and charming. In fact, some regard both attributes as positive assets ! :-)
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