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            <description><![CDATA[A case study in contrasts.&nbsp; First, the Philadelphia Enquirer:

Despite her efforts to portray herself as an average, small-town, &quot;folksy&quot; American, Sarah Palin's political views - ardently pro-gun, pro-censorship, antichoice and antigay - make John McCain's conservative credentials pale in comparison. What few observers have said, however, is these beliefs are not just extreme - they are radical, and even bear a comparison with some of the most notorious &quot;rural radicals&quot; of our time.

It has been years since groups such as the Montana Militia, the Posse Comitatus and the Sagebrush Rebels, and individuals such as Terry Nichols and Ted Kaczynski have made us wonder why so many &quot;angry white men&quot; populated our rural regions. Many of us have forgotten the threat once posed by domestic terrorists and instead have turned our attention to foreign terrorists. But we should never forget that in the late 20th century, ultra-Christian, antistatist and white-supremacist groups flourished in the states of the Pacific Northwest - called by many the &quot;Great White Northwest&quot; - the very region that Sarah Palin and her family call home.  No, you didn't misread that last sentence.&nbsp;

Okay, if that's the standard, isn't there another candidate out there with connections to terrorists?&nbsp; A correspondent of K-Lo at the&nbsp;Corner summarizes things perfectly:

Palin shares a vast region of the country with terrorists: must be investigated.

Obama shares multiple personal contacts with terrorists: move along, nothing to see here. I've said this before.&nbsp; Repeatedly.&nbsp; But I am still amazed by the media.&nbsp; I keep hoping for the best from them... and being constantly surprised by the depths to which they stoop and the stunning bias of the lenses through which they view the world.]]></description>
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            <title>Comment from Mad Roger Cash on 2008-09-19</title>
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                Argghhh! Methinks I&apos;ll go fondle me powder and ball.  Nay, belay that, that might incite corrosion, from the dampness of me flippers. 
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            <pubDate>Fri, 19 Sep 2008 01:27:11 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Comment from Katherine Optima Maximae on 2008-09-16</title>
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                <![CDATA[Well, all the articles about states like Michigan and Wisconsin starting to flip to McCain all have one common theme running through it: race.&nbsp; As in, the suburbs/rural areas are largely white and then they quote some dumb @ss about not voting for Obama because his name sounds like Osama or something else equally vile.<br />
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My favorite was the one I just posted where they quote the guy who works at McDonald's, who kindly informs us that&nbsp; most of the people working at McDonald's are not MIT graduates and they don't seem like the kind of people that will vote for Obama/Osama.<br />
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I have seriously not had one such conversation.&nbsp; They are setting up the &quot;America prejudice if Obama doesn't win&quot;&nbsp;meme.&nbsp; I think that will have worse consequences than the collapse of Lehman's really.]]>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:33:36 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Comment from FbL on 2008-09-16</title>
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                <![CDATA[I had similar thoughts about the editors--it's just a bunch of supposition.&nbsp; What really got to me was the last paragraph, and the mention of her husband once being in AIP.&nbsp; Here's the kicker, though: he's now a Democrat. <br />
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I suppose that means we need to raise questions about whether he's ever violated the Logan&nbsp;Act.<br />
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*rimshot*<br />]]>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:20:34 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Comment from olga on 2008-09-16</title>
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                <![CDATA[Now, this is just such an obvious... piece of dang... with the pulled by the ears suppositions that I cannot believe the editors actually allowed this to be published...&nbsp;They are getting really desperate...]]>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:17:33 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Comment from Cannoneer No. 4 on 2008-09-16</title>
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                <![CDATA[I&nbsp;don't recall any stand offs between the FBI and the Militia of Alaska.<br />
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I&nbsp;guess from Philadelphia the fact that British Columbia keeps Alaska from being part of the Montana-Idaho-Washington State axis of melanin deficiency is easy to miss.]]>
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            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 10:00:43 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Comment from fdcol63 on 2008-09-16</title>
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                <![CDATA[We should not be surprised at anything the press does.&nbsp; It's all part of a conscious, determined strategy:&nbsp;&nbsp; Antonio Gramsci, and his &quot;Long March&quot; strategy.&nbsp;<br />
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We're currently seeing it being employed by today's Leftists, who have&nbsp;assumed leadership positions in many key&nbsp;institutions of American&nbsp;society (the press, academia, federal bureacracy, Hollywood, et al)&nbsp; and who are doing their best to undermine American values and confidence in our system:<br />
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<a href="http://attackmachine.com/blog/2007/09/28/antonio-gramsci-and-the-long-march-through-the-culture/" rel="nofollow"><a href="http://attackmachine.com/blog/2007/09/28/antonio-gramsci-and-the-long-march-through-the-culture/" rel="nofollow">http://attackmachine.com/blog/2007/09/28/antonio-gramsci-and-the-long-march-through-the-culture/</a></a><blockquote>
&quot; ... Thus Western &ldquo;hegemonic culture&rdquo; became the enemy - even more so than &ldquo;the ruling class,&rdquo; which was simply a reflection of bourgeois culture. And defeating that enemy could not be done with guns. It required a &ldquo;<em><strong>long march through the culture</strong></em>&rdquo; to <span style="color: #ff0000"><em><strong>slowly discredit and undermine its institutions, values, and foundations</strong></em></span>. This was a brilliantly destructive idea. Eventually, the society would fall apart, opening the way to totalitarian socialism to rescue the mess. Thus the nihilistic flavor of the Western Left which is always seemingly-incomprehensively mingled with extreme Statism.&quot;
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            <pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 09:40:03 -0600</pubDate>
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            <title>Comment from RetRsvMike on 2008-09-16</title>
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                <![CDATA[..any chance that the word &quot;white&quot; above might just refer to snow??<br />
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nah, too obvious!<br />]]>
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