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Saturday, July 07, 2007

Fixed: Local delegation not so Bushy

Apparently there was a problem with the link. This should work.

Malia Rulon and Howard Wilkinson have the story in Sunday's Enquirer, but you can read it here


9 Comments:

at 7:42 PM, July 07, 2007 Blogger Rob Bernard said...

Or at least we could read it there if we had a user name and password.

 
at 10:10 PM, July 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Not surprising.

 
at 10:11 PM, July 07, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

If I were Randy, I would not be to
gleeful. After all it looks like
Hillary is going to be the Democratic choice for President.
No way will this country elect her
President !

 
at 9:00 AM, July 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Malia and Howard.....I don't live in the Cinci news delivery area so I would like to read your story online

The "link" you provided is for Gannett staff who wish to do "online editing" and it requires a "password."

It would be great if you would directly link readers to your article. Thanks!

 
at 11:28 AM, July 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

its all political theatre. when the rubber meets the road these neocons all stick together. they know where their money comes from.

 
at 11:46 AM, July 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

.

The wrong wingnut fishwRap response, thoroughness with links, and reporting are always:

HALF FAST !

PATHETIC !

HAD ENOUGH, VOTE DEMOCRAT 2007 !

 
at 7:26 PM, July 09, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Carl,

Here's an idea... Why don't we just redefine the distribution area for the Cincinnati Enquirer to maybe... 60 miles south of Columbus... Then everybody who lives in the district won't have to worry about links and passwords, etc. We will just buy the paper... You have an untapped market in the eastern half of the 2nd district...

 
at 6:38 AM, July 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

Oh well. So much for that idea. THANKS for listening.

Looks like Representative Jean Schmidt and Senator George Voinovich have opposite opinions on the war in Iraq.

Does everybody know that Jim Parker grew up in a small town in Pennsylvania and Jack Murtha was his Congressman?

It's on his website:

www.JimPARKER4ad.blogspot.com

 
at 1:19 PM, July 10, 2007 Anonymous Anonymous said...

I found the headline intriguing, but quickly realized that this is just more pathetic/lazy reporting. It's just a regurgitation of quotes made over the past month (that had all been previously reported on separately). How hard would it have been to get some additional new material to add to the mix? C'mon Enquirer... Don't we deserve something better?

 
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