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...before Congress and I thought it was a spoof at first. I think he went out on a limb there with this relatively progressive idea, probably to a room of people who had no idea what he was even talking about. Sometimes people seem to think me or my record label don't understand the law, that we're just idiots, that we're just releasing this music and waiting to be sued. And that's so far from the truth. Mike Doyle speaking on our behalf was kind of like, "In your face! Here's a politician...
...think that heading into this game—our last out-of-conference game—we might have been a little distracted after the win on Saturday,” Rhodes said. “But their record really doesn’t reflect what kind of team they are, and they brought it to us in the first half...
...underdog.“We’re not really getting any respect in the polls, but I’d rather float under the radar and prove to the others that we can compete,” Fucito said.The men’s soccer team, who boosted their record to 6-3 in overall play and an impressive 3-0 in Ancient Eight play with this weekend’s victory, proved just that. The squad’s ability to be a competitive force was seen by all who attended the matchup, as well as by those...
...illegal to drink and vote. Why? A woman had passed out while casting her ballot at an early-voting site. Bernalillo County Clerk Maggie Toulouse Oliver doesn't know if the woman completed her ballot - she was subsequently transported by ambulance to a local hospital, which has no record of admitting her - but said it will be counted...
...when the election is," he adds, noting McCain's come-from-behind victory in the Florida primary. "He's a closer." Republican political consultant Cory Tilley, a top aide to former Florida governor Jeb Bush, argues that McCain is "doing the right thing to raise doubts about Obama's record and judgment. No campaign wants to be sitting down the day after an election asking, 'Did we not do everything we could?' " But, Tilley concedes, "this is a different Florida landscape than it was four years ago, so the difficult question becomes, How do you deliver the message right...