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- The Reporters
- 6 Nov 06, 03:51 PM
The Carpetbagger Report is furious about automated nuisance calls allegedly coming from the Republican Party but pretending to be from Democratic candidates.
Macsmind responds to a New York Times article about automated calls with an acerbic comment about dead people appearing on voter rolls: At least Republicans call live people.
Hoffman's Hearsay has a joke about a barber giving free haircuts - and how it shows not to vote for Democrats.
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