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WASHINGTON -- Americans say they are weary of political polarization and pugnacity. If so, the current situation in presidential politics is unstable: The leading Democratic and Republican candidates, Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani, are the most polarizing and pugnacious candidates, respectively. Hence Barack Obama and Mitt Romney might be stronger than national polls suggest. Looking for the real crooks I'm proud to call Oklahoma home because my homefolks may just lead the nation in common sense. I give you the following letter to the editor written by Marguerite in Weatherford, Oklahoma, in one of the statewide newspapers. Oldest makes strong case for fake-guitar fad We have avoided the craze, mostly because Hubby did not see the merit in pretending to play an instrument that does not mimic a real instrument. "It's not like you will improve your guitar-playing skills if we buy it," was Hubby's reply to requests that we purchase the game. Moderates' manifesto Maybe it's because I recently read Bill Bradley's book about how we could fashion a solutions-oriented new political and governing majority by solidifying the mushy American political center. Letters to the Editor |
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