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Dismissing Beck is easy; dismissing 300,000 people is not
Glenn Beck might not be worth listening to, but a large crowd sends a message
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It might be time for a shower
The morning after the Favre-a-palooza, we should all feel a little guilty
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Lakes will suffer for Pawlenty’s anti-government campaigning
Tim Pawlenty has an image to market, gosh darn it, and he’s not going to let the protection of 15,000 or so Minnesota gems get in the way.
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Blame Favre, not the media
It’s believed Shakespeare first coined the advice “don’t shoot the messenger” in “Henry IV” in 1598, which happens to coincide with the time Brett Favre first leaked to a great-great-great grandson of Johannes Guttenberg that maybe it was time to retire.
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Mauer bunts: Say it ain’t so, Joe
The 1994 Carlos Cougars amateur baseball team were led by a young man who had played the previous summer for the Triple-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles.
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No, really, Emmer isn’t an out-of-touch ideologue
Tom Emmer, the Republicans’ endorsed choice for governor in Minnesota, spent part of his day Wednesday at a town hall-style meeting with servers at a restaurant in the Twin Cities, explaining his position on wages and tips.
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Sex ed in schools isn't dirty talk
For Tom Fiebiger, it’s about getting good information to young people so they can make good decisions. But he knows it’s not going to be that easy.
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