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@prestongrisham longhorns? Oh cmon go Bucks!
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thinks everyone should add FP's Shadow Government to their reader http://bit.ly/1TsLVz honest outlook on Obama FP, from the ou
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@joemansour I am also a big fan of foreignpolicy.com 's new layout... especially a fan of the new foreign policy blogs.
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@downtheticket http://bit.ly/4ipo dems are finalizing committee assignments today... we could hear soon too I'd imagine?
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Zach Wamp declares candidacy for TN Governor http://bit.ly/ieWp #tcot what do you think @lukegus?
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