Who won today? Well, that depends what your definition of "win" is. Clinton definitely broke Obama's winning streak, and came away with big prizes — Ohio, a state crucial in the general election, and Texas, which is as big as it gets.

Hillary Clinton might have a legitimate ticket out of Junior Super Tuesday, simply as a result of the complicated nature of the results. Deciding which matters most —net delegates, the popular vote, big states vs. small states, momentum — is all susceptible to serious pro-Clinton spin. Today, it may mean that the Democrats and the press, want to take a second look at Barack Obama.
Earlier, most of you said that Hillary Clinton needed double digit wins in Ohio and Texas, or she's toast. It's true that the math is still not in Hillary's favor, and an appeal to superdelegates may turn people away from the Democratic Party. Now that the results are in, do you think Hillary should go on?
And for Politico's Top 5 factors behind a potential Clinton comeback, read more
Wed, 03/05/2008 - 3:00am by Anonymous
My supervisor recently confronted me about an email that circulated the office. It was written by one of our clients complaining about this supervisor. When I denied distributing it, I was told that this subject would be dropped if I would give the name of the person who did circulate the note. I refused. After work, I spoke to the coworker who passed around the email and told her I had been accused. The next day, she admitted to her wrong doing but a few hours later, I was fired for insubordination since I refused to rat out my coworker. The guilty party of course still has her job. I'm over being angry, now I'm just trying to pickup my life and get a new job. One of the doctors from the office called to see how I'm doing and told me to put her down as a reference since I was such a great asset to the company. As great as this was to hear, it doesn't help my nerves. How do I face the interview question about being fired? My stomach is just in knots thinking about it!
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You've heard of "Puss in Boots," why not
cats in ties? No reason, as this Japanese website makes amply clear. Ordinarily, I would think cats wouldn't want something around their necks, but these furry dudes look perfectly happy and downright dapper. Let's take a look. . .

"It is 5:37am into the 1st day of March, spring is just like a sexy girl waking up from its dream at this very moment in the darkness, wind tired in the coldness of the air dancing, trying to find home, like All of us still lost on set in the 70th back in time of the 'Love Ranch', lights, mini skirts, laughter, poisoned red wine, tangled with sex smoke its perfum..." (sic)
— D-lister, shoplifter and nipple-exposer extraordinaire, Bai "ding a" Ling, from her blog.
This little genius wants to hang out with his peeps but doesn't wanna get his chubby little short legs wet. Solution? Walk the perimeter of the pool like an acrobat, and then — "hop" — there he goes! Into the arms of loved ones. Lord, I want a little dachsie!
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Okay young voters! We had quite a day! Clinton snapped the Obama winning streak grabbing victories in Texas, Ohio, and Rhode Island, Huckabee dropped out, and McCain secured the nomination, . . . .
Are you surprised by any of the outcomes? Are you ready for the Democratic race to keep going? Check back here to see Liberty's take on the Democratic situation, and my opinion about the new Republican nominee, and the controversial potential Bush endorsement. . . .
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