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The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - Mar 31, 2008
On Friday March 28, media innovators converged for a panel titled "How the Internet is Changing American Politics." The participants, all trailblazers in the world of new media, compared 2008 campaign tactics …
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - Mar 31, 2008
On Friday, Barack Obama began a six-day journey across Pennsylvania in anticipation of the state's anticipated April 22 primary. Polls show him trailing Hillary Clinton in Pennsylvania's rural areas, and he enjoying a …
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - Mar 31, 2008
The calm before the storm is a frighteningly familiar feeling for me. As a Midwest gal born and raised, I know that feeling down to my bones. It is the eerily quiet time period before a tornado touches down, before the …
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - Mar 31, 2008
Proud to sign the Voters First Pledge for public financing I was excited to find an email from the Public Campaign Action Fund in my inbox this afternoon. It contained the 2008 Voters First Pledge -- a promise to …
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - Mar 31, 2008
While conceding that Obama was a good athlete, MSNBC's Joe Scarborough had some less-than-laudatory comments about the Illinois Senator's bowling skills. Watch Joe discuss what Obama and his 4-year old daughter have …
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - Mar 31, 2008
MSNBC's Chris Matthews told his viewers Monday that the hearty round of boos that greeted President George W. Bush when he threw out the inaugural pitch at Washington D.C.'s new baseball stadium weren't a big deal …
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All About April Fool's DayThe Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com - Mar 31, 2008 Happy (almost) April Fool's Day!! Here is your handy-dandy HuffPost guide to everything you need to know about April Fool's Day. First things first, read up on your April Fool's Day history here. Next, the Museum of … |
The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - Mar 31, 2008
Sexual assaults are frequent, and frequently ignored, in the armed services. The stories are shocking in their simplicity and brutality: A female military recruit is pinned down at knifepoint and raped repeatedly in …
The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - Mar 31, 2008
Forty years ago tonight, Lyndon B. Johnson stopped bombing Vietnam long enough to drop a big one on the U.S. political landscape. The issue of course was Vietnam. (Or as we might call it now, Pre-raq.) His speech to …
The Huffington Post Full Blog Feed - Mar 31, 2008
On the campus of Sarder Patel University in Anand, India, there is a house where dozens of pregnant women dwell. Located on a quiet side street, the house is large and well-maintained and has a red and white mosaic of …