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Sep
18
2008
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McCain Flip-Flops On ‘Excessive Regulation’ Within an Hour

On NBC
’s Today Show, McCain told Matt Lauer:
Of course I don’t like excessive and unnecessary regu — uh, government regulation.
But on CBS’s Early Show, McCain told Harry Smith:
Do I believe in excess government regulation? Yes. But this patchwork quilt of regulating bodies was designed for the 1930s when they were invented.

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Sep
18
2008
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McCain is having a very bad day

He does not understand the economy, yelled at morning show hosts, has conservative reporters turning on him, has an adviser say his VP choice cannot run a company.

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Sep
18
2008
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‘Atomic veteran’ recounts bomb testings

They gave him goggles and told him not to look directly at the flash. Five decades later, Joe Cohen let out a rueful chuckle as he recalled his role in secret atomic-bomb tests held in the Nevada desert in 1955. “I wish I was making this up because, when I talk about it, people think I have a vivid imagination,” the retired 74-year-old said.

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Sep
18
2008
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McCain Surrogate Repeats False Claim About Alaskan Oil

This lie — that Alaska provides 20% of oil supplied to the U.S. — must be an official GOP talking point because you keep on hearing it over and over. They are just pathological. All of ‘em.

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Sep
18
2008
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The Associated Press: McCain has 2 faces: Washington in- and

The paradox of McCain – both sides of him can’t be true.

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Sep
18
2008
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Palin won’t cooperate with legislative investigation?

Governor Sarah Palin is being investigated by lawmakers in her home state of Alaska. At issue: Public Safety Commissioner Walt Monegan and whether he was fired because he refused to pink slip a state trooper who divorced Palin’s sister.

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Sep
18
2008
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First Synthetic Tree May Lead To Heat Transfer Technologies

Cornell researchers created a “tree” that simulates the process of transpiration, the cohesive capillary action that allows trees to wick moisture upward to their highest branches. It also may lead to new passive heat transfer technologies for cars or buildings, better methods for remediating soil and more effective ways to draw water.

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Sep
18
2008
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Genomatica Develops Method to Replace Oil in Plastic-Making

Genomatica, a San Diego-based sustainable chemical company, announced today that it has developed a process to make an important component of plastic without the use of petrochemicals. The chemical, 1,4-butanediol (BDO), has an annual production value of over $4 billion in the automotive, textile, and consumer goods industries.

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Sep
18
2008
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All 50 States of the Union, Voter Registration Information

get this out there, important information

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