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Friday, February 6
Stimulus update II
Polling has held fairly constant:
This week in blog discusses the blogosphere politics
I'm amused by Jon's expression as Bill talks for the first few minutes, and the front matter is good. However things get dull about halfway through so don't watch the whole video.
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