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We are down to the last 48 hours of a presidential campaign that started over four years ago. Now, it seems the more we learn about Obama, the more the nation fears him. It is a shame we do not have more time.
By Andrew Snyder
Baltimore – (TFN): I did my part. After watching the political [...]
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“Gustav rolled right down the center of the alley. By rights, it should have been a strike. Gustav had the aim. Gustav followed the right track. But Gustav didn’t knock down any pins. Gustav went over, under, around and through some of the most densely packed drilling infrastructure on the planet. And Gustav caused very [...]
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“Even though the economy is slowing, we still need electricity. In fact, we need more than ever. That’s why so many power companies are expanding their services at a record pace and the federal government is allowing one Alaskan company to effectively take a weed-eater to nearly 60 miles of [...]