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I stayed home over Memorial Day, blogging like the sick blogaholic I am. Among the topics: how George Bush is turning out to be al Qaeda’s best buddy, how Cheney views the Constitution as something terrorists defend, and how Michael Moore wants to "eliminate" private health insurance. Also: Andy Roddick’s suspiciously big biceps, and Niebuhr’s foreign policy philosophy. Enjoy.

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Posted on May 29 2007 @ 11:57amAuthor Andrew SullivanCategories The Dish

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