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The Morning Scramble – 4/7/2008

by @ 9:07 on April 7, 2008. Filed under The Morning Scramble.

This one’s a bit late, but I’m a bit on the blue side….

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wemG2821l-o[/youtube]

Krakatoa says, “Vote for Ace, and turn it up to 11.” I wholeheartedly agree, especially since Time doesn’t know there’s other good conservative blogs out there.
Owen goes all philosophical on the state of the Cheddarsphere, and the state isn’t good.
Marcus Aurelius retorts that we’ve never been all that civil. Guess I should’ve tried a bit harder to find a good YouTube version of “Civil War”.
Jim Lynch issued a “Hold muh beer” alert (I miss mhking around both the blogosphere and Free Republic).
Jessica McBride sums up the presstitute template on elections (she ought to know, she teaches journalism at UWM).
Brian Fraley encapsulates the Lefties’ reaction to going 0-4 in the last 4 contested Supreme Court elections.
Kate lists a heap of things she hates, and Trail-Mix jumped in with both feet.
Mondoreb channels Gen. George S. Patton (complete with language, so you might not want to click that in front of your kids or boss).
Jim Hoft questions the Democratic Party of Washington’s patriotism.
Headless Blogger figures out how many pounds of corn it takes to fill the gas tank of a Chevrolet Suburban one time. Hint for those of you who are still around, take your highest guess and triple it.
JammieWearingFool notes the race card isn’t just for the ‘Rats in America.
Billdanielson takes the GOP to task for shifting the rationale for tax-rate cuts from reducing taxes to increasing them.
– Remember when President Bush said we’d turn our enemies against one another? Zip has an exhibit of just that.

Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ve got a Drinking Right Warning to issue.

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