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Barbara's Daily BuzzFlash Minute for October 20, 2008
BARBARA'S DAILY BUZZFLASH MINUTE
John Sidney McCain, who obviously will support and do whatever dishonorable tactic it takes to defame another man’s character rather than lose an election! It leads to asking the question, if indeed we need to know about Obama’s “associations” and if indeed it goes to character and judgment, then how about releasing the “debriefing documents” from the Pentagon about McCain’s imprisonment in VietNam! How about letting the public know exactly what McCain’s associations were while in the “Hanoi Hilton”, what would that tell us about McCain’s character and his judgment!!! Is he telling America the truth about his days as a POW???? What secrets is he trying to keep by not releasing these documents??? An addendum to this post, I spent considerable time this morning trying to access a photograph I’ve seen many times before on the internet, a photograph that showed John McCain “smoking cigarettes and drinking coffee” during an interview while at the Hanoi Hilton, that photo has disappeared from any article I was able to find on the subject, and I am wondering why???
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Barbara's Daily BuzzFlash Minute for September 10, 2008
Barbara's Daily BuzzFlash Minute for August 27, 2008
BARBARA'S DAILY BUZZFLASH MINUTE
Atlanta’s own Mike Luckovich says more in fewer words than all the 24/7 mainstream corporate media commentators put together!!!

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The Wordy Shipmates (Hardcover) -- Advanced Purchase, Release on October 7, 2008 -- By Sarah Vowell
The Wordy Shipmates
by Sarah Vowell
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In the strangely nasal, conversational voice many fans have grown to love on National Public Radio’s This American Life, Sarah Vowell dissects all that is and was America. In her fifth book, you can almost hear that voice, as Vowell shows no signs of toning down her irreverent take on American history. In The Wordy Shipmates, she takes on one of the most revered and mythologized groups in American history: pilgrims and their first governor, John Winthrop.


