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Featured Windows Download: Merge MP3 Combines Audio Files in Drag-and-Drop Interface (tags: mp3 freeware) How to Clean Up Your Messy Windows Context Menu :: the How-To Geek (tags: windows tips reference lifehacks howto)
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iPmart® forum – View Single Post – Navcore SE 8.010.9369 for old Devices (tags: tomtom hack) How To Organize A Gosh-Darn Good Resume (tags: tips resume jobhunting career)
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Microsoft Solution Accelerator for Business Desktop Deployment 2007 (tags: windows toread reference microsoft deployment vista sysadmin)
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Plover (tags: glenphillips music) How to upgrade your PlayStation 3 hard drive – Features at GameSpot (tags: upgrade ps3 howto playstation)
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Olbermann: Gay marriage is a question of love – Countdown with Keith Olbermann- msnbc.com (tags: video religion politics marriage commentary)
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Olbermann Kind of Misses the Point
While Keith goes to at great lengths to ask “why” someone would vote in favor of Proposition 8 I feel that he misses the point that people can vote however they want. There seems to be this growing sense in America where many people think “you can vote however you want as long as it furthers my point of view and if you fail to do that well than you’re a very mean/stupid/ignorant/raciest person” and to me this pretty much misses the point of voting entirely. Continue reading →