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Friday, January 02, 2009
John Hawkins :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Twenty Biggest Stories Of 2008
by John Hawkins
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10) Iran continues to pursue nukes: There has been a lot of discussion about how close Iran is to nuclear weapons, but what's not up for debate is that diplomacy has thus far failed to dissuade them. Unless something changes, it looks like we're headed towards a choice between military strikes on Iran or a half-dozen unstable states run by dictators and religious fanatics developing nuclear weapons to protect themselves from Persian ambition.

9) Russia's experiment with democracy ends: Vladimir Putin was replaced as President of Russia by his hand puppet, Dmitri Medvedev, while he runs the country as Prime Minister. Thus ended Russia's experiment with democracy and officially began the tenure of Vladimir Putin, dictator-for-life.

8) The John Edwards affair: The Silky Pony shocked Americans by cheating on his cancer stricken wife....with a woman.

7) Russia invades Georgia: Russia invaded Georgia -- and they got away with it, too. It looks like the evil empire is back in business after taking a little break.

6) The Big 3 Bailout: After the banks got their bailout, next up to plate were the Big 3 car companies, which demanded billions just to make it until next year. Happily, the Republicans blocked the bailout in the Senate, but President Bush gave them enough money to hold out until Obama can pay off the union's support of his campaign with tens and perhaps even hundreds of billions of dollars next year.

5) John McCain selects Sarah Palin as his running mate: John McCain's selection of conservatism's new sweetheart, Sarah Palin, was just about the only thing worth cheering during his presidential campaign. At the start of the year, few Americans knew she existed. But by the end of the year, the moose killer, hockey mom thriller had turned into the biggest rock star in the Republican Party.

4) The Oil Price Yo-Yo: Oil prices surged to over $4 a gallon and people blamed Big Oil for jacking up the price. Then, after the global financial crisis, a drop in demand drove gas below $2 gallon which caused people to finally realize that supply and demand were primarily responsible for the price jump -- just kidding. Next time gas goes up, everyone will blame the oil companies again.

3) The Turnaround in Iraq: You can tell that we're winning in Iraq because the same liberal media that lovingly covered every terrorist attack in sickening detail and brought on "expert" after "expert" to declare that victory was impossible is now doing their best to studiously ignore everything that's going on there.

2) Barack Obama wins the presidency: America's first black President has been elected and soon, Americans are hoping to find out what he wants to do and whether or not he's qualified for the job.

1) The Bailout Crisis: Shockingly, it turned out that people with no money weren't as good a risk for expensive home loans as Barney Frank and Chris Dodd thought. After housing prices dropped, people who shouldn't have been given loans in the first place couldn't pay their mortgages, the economy tanked, the government spent trillions to shore up Fannie, Freddie Mac, and the banks. Now the government is using this crisis as an excuse to get an ownership stake in whole industries. This was the deathblow for John McCain's presidential campaign, led to a global financial crisis, could lead to a long-term economic slump, and has the potential to permanently damage our economy.

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HIP name?, hiphop: schools MACHINE BASE
talking on non sense assymetricals with the word HIP on a conservative site?, actually,non-sense is terrorlogisticmedia (hip-trance, violent, sodomic, etc, rythms "along" rap, no Marley kind of regge, etc...) by... mediapromoters of hiphop, is "the rythm of the once "melody" wellcome my son to... machine"...
non sense?,
why don't you mention the no drilling brains? (was reserved for AN EMERGENCY LIKE NOW, GLOBALLY), or the leftnovelfake prices like "global warming?", last year was the first mini-(normal, cyclic)iceage, as ever.
mmm, hamas friends (or accepted or "what's rong with castro, chavez, ayatola, be opposed to Iraq war? (these moments)on the USA?
What about NUCLEAR MATERIAL WMD (worse than "classic UN$addam chemicals") actually on Canada?, no non-drivebymedia sense?
More taxes in the falling economy because of megaglobalibubble$?, does that make sense?
keep blaming Bush for economy controled by (actual the rong ones) libs, the gov-bu$inepowerfullpeople?, getting some sense?,
schools already assymetriclly "prepared, sex, hip, libhollywoodsodomicsex to the 'future minds", already no-God, the chicken's acorns are ready...
and you talk on a conservative site about sense?
ah!, "my" writing failures is because I have no time to checkspell, and English is not my native language and my Swedish studies made my English less articulated. But anybody with brain just read the messages.

#14 Blagojevich And The Democrats
January 2, 2009

BY NATASHA KORECKI, CHRIS FUSCO AND LYNN SWEET
Days before Gov. Blagojevich was charged with trying to sell President-elect Barack Obama's U.S. Senate seat to the highest bidder, top Senate Democrat Harry Reid made it clear who he didn’t want in the post: Jesse Jackson, Jr., Danny Davis or Emil Jones.

Rather, Reid called Blagojevich to argue he appoint either state Veterans Affairs chief Tammy Duckworth or Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan, sources told the Chicago Sun-Times.
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Harry Reid,the landrover doing his behind-the--scenes manuvering. No racists in the Democrat Party,though. Oh,no!!
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