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Opinion October 20, 2008  RSS feed
Soderberg - Visiting UNF Scholar Loses By K.O.
     OCTOBER 23. 2008 - Nancy Soderberg, a current resident of Jacksonville, Florida where she is a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the University of North Florida, foreign policy strategist, author, and past high ranking official at the National Security Council, and U.S. Representative for Special Political Affairs at the U.S. Mission to the United Nations with rank of Ambassador, got schooled tonight by Bill O’Reilly on The O’Reilly Factor on FOX News.
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Who is running for President?
     With only days until our nation decides who will be our next President and Vice President, I think it is important that we clarify who exactly is running for which office. The liberal media would have you think that the Republican ticket has Governor Sarah Palin running for President against the Democratic nominee Senator Barack Obama. It is simple to understand why they are doing this.
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Don’t Get Me Started
A few election "lessons"
     JACKSONVILLE, FL - Now that the last debate is finally (!) over and the election is just around the corner, perhaps a little education is in order. Trust me. This won’t hurt a bit. Unless you plan to stop your ears, stomp your feet, and scream your loudest temper tantrum, that is.
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Making Sense
If the Reagan Era is Dead, Who Killed it?
     If you believe Newsweek magazine -- something that usually requires a serious suspension of disbelief -- the Reagan Era is dead. Politico also chimed in, proclaiming the death of the Reagan revolution.
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Longing for the Clintons
     II never thought I'd say it, but, boy, am I longing for the Clinton years. Sure, the Clinton administration was rocky early on -- lots of stumbling and embarrassments. There was the travel office scandal, the Whitewater scandal, the White House security hack who pulled up FBI records on Clinton opponents.
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Martha's Big Adventure
Quitting as a Virtue
     Our entire childhood is filled with adults telling us to tough it out whether it was the rope climb in gym or cramming for an exam or finding our first big job. Parents are the biggest advocates of the philosophy. They've lived long enough to see that life has some very rough moments and without the ability to hang in there we'll never get to the good stuff. It's no wonder we can hear their voices in our heads when we think about quitting anything.
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Raging Moderate
John the Candidate
     Take that old saw about not being able to teach an old dog new tricks and toss it in your blue recycling bin on top of your fifth-of-a-quart economic medicinal containers. In his final mano-a-mano confrontation with Barack Obama, the oldest dog of them all, Arizona Sen. John McCain proved that aphorism false by adding a new wrinkle to his typical somnambulant debate strategy; centering his entire debate performance on currying the vote of a single man, Joe the Plumber.
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