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    <title>John Peterson&#039;s Blog</title>
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    <description>I hope to reveal the hidden meanings, frames and deceptions conservatives have injected into our system of government as a way to destroy it. Alright, that&#039;s a little heavy, but it&#039;s accurate.</description>
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            <title>Republicans Run as Democrats in Democratic Primary</title>
            <description>The last battle is about to fought in this young democratic nation. Former one term Republican state senator, Tom Reynolds, who has a radical reputation and is a card carrying member of the lunatic fringe, has not been sitting idly by watching his Party implode from the weight of its many contradictions.   How loony is this guy: According to the Wisconsin State Journal, &amp;quot;He advocated raising the speed limit on Wisconsin&#039;s Interstates and even floated the idea of a privately owned Autobahn after he was ticketed for speeding. He once sent out a Christmas card with him and wife portraying Joseph and Mary.&amp;quot;   In what Reynolds calls, Clean Sweep Wisconsin, he&#039;s recruiting conservative candidates to challenge Milwaukee-area Democrats, as Democrats in their party&#039;s primary this fall, to blur the line between what is real and what is phony. &amp;quot;Clean Sweep Wisconsin&amp;quot; should be called &amp;quot;Clean Sweep Democracy,&amp;quot; once other Republicans realize the benefit of infecting other state elections with this killer virus.</description>
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            <pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 00:44:55 EDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Democurmudgeon</dc:creator>
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            <title>Ryan&#039;s Plan a Roadmap to the Future in Hell</title>
            <description>The Wisconsin State Journal editorial &#039;The status qua in not an option,&amp;quot; praised Rep. Paul Ryans &amp;quot;Road Map to America&#039;s Future&amp;quot;, a plan so hideous that it boggles the mind and puts each of us at the mercy of insurance companies and banks. I can hear it now, &amp;quot;But he&#039;s a respected Republican, we trust them with our money, and they know how to be &#039;fiscal conservatives.&amp;quot; How&#039;s the country doing right now after being under the control of a Republican Congress and White House for the past 7 years?   Let&#039;s start with the hyperbole.   &amp;quot;Rep. Paul Ryan is generating excitement among conservative circles for a bill he introduced that would reform Social Security, Medicare, the health care system and the tax code. &amp;quot;   &amp;quot;I call it a roadmap for America&#039;s future,&amp;quot; said Rep. Ryan. Insiders&amp;hellip; say Ryan&#039;s measure represents the kind of fresh thinking the party needs to turn itself around.&amp;quot;   Fresh? Privatizing Medicare and Social Security, and make the public pay out of their meager incomes health care premiums with a small tax deduction, when employers once payed and got 100 percent deductability?</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 23 Jun 2008 02:30:57 EDT</pubDate>
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            <dc:creator>Democurmudgeon</dc:creator>
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