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Dec 18, 2008 -
It was only a matter of time before Bush's opponents at home took advantage of last weekend's shoe attack to highlight their frustration with the President. Code Pink, the infamous group of women for peace, gathered outside the White House and in Berkeley, CA yesterday to hold a "Farewell Kiss Shoe-In" for President Bush.
Just like the Iraqis, who gathered in the streets carrying shoes to show their solidarity with the jailed journalists, the women of Code Pink picked up, or untied, the latest symbol of dissent.
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Oct 02, 2008 -
Spread out across the floor in John McCain's Senate office, Code Pink protesters chanted, "Bailout over my dead body," yesterday. Along with a plethora of cameras, the protesters then made their way over to Barack Obama's office. The group is among those Americans who oppose a Wall Street bailout.
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Mar 12, 2008 -
Picture of the Day: Anti-war protesters raise their blood-colored hands, while Secretary of Sate Condoleezza Rice testifies about foreign operations and international affairs before the House Appropriations Committee.
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Mar 24, 2009 -
- Some Republican leaders think Dick Cheney's criticism of Obama isn't helping the GOP cause. — Wonkette
- Barney Frank tells Code Pink protesters to act their age. — Salon
- David Letterman takes on Obama's critics with his Telepompter vs.
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Nov 24, 2008 -
- GOP: Should he let Romney and Huckabee duke it out in 2012 so he can save the Republican party four years later? Louisiana governor Bobby Jindal heads to Iowa. — Donklephant
- Iran: Useful idiots for the Iranian regime?
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Sep 04, 2008 -
Since I made up my mind to vote for John McCain, I've been waiting for this night — and by the sounds of the crowd, an arena full of people agreed with me. The build up to John McCain was appropriately quick and tough and everyone was beyond anxious to get to the goods and see how McCain would follow Palin's speech. It felt different in the crowd.
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Sep 03, 2008 -
Yesterday I was in the presence of the "Life of the Party" — not Diddy or Lohan, it was the name of the convention event for the Republican National Coalition for Life. Expecting keynote speaker Sarah Palin, who'd been booked long prior to her ticket selection (Right to Life has its finger on the pulse?) the group sampled the ham carving station, bopped to the oompah-oompah band, and made short work of the notion that Sarah Palin's recent announcement that her daughter is pregnant has anything to do with her fitness to be Vice President. This group is fiercely Right to Palin, all the way.
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Sep 02, 2008 -
I'm shaking right now, I'm so excited. I just saw Phyllis Schlafly (the political activist known for her best-selling book A Choice, Not An Echo as well as her outspoken opposition to the Equal Rights Amendment) speak at the Republican National Coalition for Life event! And though Gov.
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Aug 11, 2008 -
There was a moment in the '80s when gender codes were much less rigid than they are now. Acting, dancing, singing and dressing in a way that could be construed as gay, in fact, didn't seem to be a concern at all! Take this Billy Squier video for "Rock Me Tonight."
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Apr 30, 2008 -
- Britain: Logos gone wild? New Office of Government Commerce logo is a major cock-up. —newsblog
- Democrats: Trying to give McCain a head start?
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