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Err America: <b>They Report, They Decide</b>
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488The Smearvets had nothing to do with the truth. In fact, the whole thing was jusAmerican Spirit-5/26/2006
487I respect McCain for his stand on many issues. But I don't like or trust theBill-5/26/2006
486McCain knows Bush is corrupt and dirty. He knows it first-hand. In 2000, McCain American Spirit-5/25/2006
485"But backing Bush despite the fact McCain can't stand him and knows he&TopCat-5/25/2006
484McCain is one of the least objectionable Repubs. At least he is relatively honesAmerican Spirit-5/25/2006
483"McCain is not that popular amongst Dems. Total BS." You used to be iTopCat-5/25/2006
482McCain is not that popular amongst Dems. Total BS. Some Dems may have a mild afAmerican Spirit-5/25/2006
481Hey, they might be there - I don't get there too often. (eom)Brumar89-5/25/2006
480Why do you think is McCain more popular than any Democratic candidate - among DeBrumar89-5/25/2006
479More rightwingers lying pretending to be libertarians. I've heard this a dozAmerican Spirit-5/25/2006
478Maybe they could afford to buy into Austin? It seems that Austin is the center oPeter Dierks-5/25/2006
477Apparently the American people like McCain, who campaigned for Bush, supported tBrumar89-5/24/2006
476Houston itself is a pretty big market but the Houston liberal market is not thatBrumar89-5/24/2006
475Nice find.Bill-5/24/2006
474I generally seem to end up in the moderate range of conservatism fairly close toPeter Dierks-5/23/2006
473Washington Post's Richard Morin: The networks' 1992 national exit polljimcav-5/23/2006
472<img src='http://www.museumofleftwinglunacy.com/archives/100645.jpg'&JakeStraw-5/23/2006
471lolBill-5/23/2006
470I always end up in the conservative libertarian bucket in those political tests.Bill-5/23/2006
469<img src='http://www.pentoon.com/images-01/al-franken/al-franken.gif'JakeStraw-5/23/2006
468"I haven't heard him espouse anything but conservative positions."Peter Dierks-5/23/2006
467Houston is not a big enough market for Err America to care about, plus it is tooPeter Dierks-5/23/2006
466That is hilarious. If he wanted to engage in intelligent debate he would post ouPeter Dierks-5/23/2006
465Ed Schultz is on these stations, including Houston and live streaming. Listen, American Spirit-5/22/2006
464Ed Schultz is the best man on radio. If he's not in Houston yet, call your lAmerican Spirit-5/22/2006
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