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Wednesday, November 25, 2009

 

 

The holiday has started already around here. I will write on Friday, however.

A happy Thanksgiving to all.

Posted by Dick Polman @ 12:37 PM  Permalink | 44 comments
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Posted 12:50 PM, 11/25/2009
NEPhilly
Happy Thanksgiving Mr. Polman and to all the great Americans who post here and care enough about the country to give a da-mn. I am thankful to live in a country where everyone has a right to be heard. Thankful to live in the greatest, most generous country on earth:)
Posted 01:00 PM, 11/25/2009
jmc
Ditto NEPhilly. I give thanks that finally we global warming skeptics have been vindicated by the release of the e-mails. Just another "big lie" of the left. It's a fraud and not one more taxpayer dollar should go to funding it.
Posted 01:02 PM, 11/25/2009
still_independent
NEPhilly: well said, and same to you sir. The same to you, jmc. And no you weren't vindicated.
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Posted 02:04 PM, 11/25/2009
swedesboromike
Still Independent- I assume you will be spending your thanksgiving on the highest mountain top to avoid the rising seawaters from melting ice-caps. But honestly, you've got more to fear from tainted turkey then you do from the weather. I can't wait for the day I can sit by my pool on Thanksgiving. Oh where Oh where is this global warming we were promised.
Posted 02:04 PM, 11/25/2009
still_independent
xi_lives : the leftover aluminum foil from roasting the turkey makes a wonderful helmet. Then you won't have to worry about those seeking the one world government.
Posted 02:11 PM, 11/25/2009
JimR
Happy Thanksgiving to all. Thanks for the opportunity to fight with each other here. Thanks for any leftovers we have Thursday night - it means we have more than we need. Thanks for the life that allows us to enjoy argue and eat too much.
Posted 02:21 PM, 11/25/2009
RunWrite
Happy Thanksgiving, and to all a good meal.
Posted 02:25 PM, 11/25/2009
tom - wilmington, de
Happy Thanksgiving to all, liberal and conservative alike. Still, I assume you will wait until after the holiday to address the remaining e-mails I posted. I would especially like to see your rebuttal to the "uncertainty of climate change" comment contained in one of the e-mails. Wait until Friday, however, enjoy the college football/basketeball and pro football.
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Posted 02:50 PM, 11/25/2009
tom - wilmington, de
Still, from yesterday, I did not turn anything into a diatribe against liberals. My comments did not impugn anyone based on being a liberal at all. I believe if you interpreted them in that fashion your took them out of context. However, I do await your comments regarding the other e-mails that I posted. I could post them all.
Posted 03:21 PM, 11/25/2009
swedesboromike
Jon Runyan is going to run for Congress in New Jersey's 3rd congressional district. Maybe he can just pancake block the liberal wimps in Washington.
Posted 03:33 PM, 11/25/2009
still_independent
swedesboromike : didn't he just sign with san diego?
Posted 03:42 PM, 11/25/2009
swedesboromike
Still-He did just sign with San Diego. Perhaps he wants to keep his name out there. And of course San Diego just lost their right tackle for the season . The article on his running for congress is on nfl.com
About Dick Polman

Cited by the Columbia Journalism Review as one of the nation's top political reporters, and lauded by the ABC News political website as "one of the finest political journalists of his generation," Dick Polman is a national political columnist at the Philadelphia Inquirer. He is on the full-time faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, as "writer in residence." Dick has been a frequent guest on C-Span, MSNBC, CNN, NPR and the BBC. He covered the 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004 presidential campaigns.

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