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(We at The Federalist are actually quite pleased with the consistency of our thermonuclear furnace -- given that it heats our planet from a distance of 93,000,000 miles.) This, then, is the house that hate built; the house where political campaigns are built around what is bad rather than what is good, and where Howard Dean is the perfect candidate to mollify the malcontents.
By adding Clark, Edwards or Rodham-Clinton-Rodham to the ticket, the Angry Left would likely seek to satiate establishment Democrats (AKA the Clintonista leftovers). On the Republican side of the campaign, there's a mixed bag of strengths and weaknesses under the Bush banner.
At both events, campaign fund-raisers were planned.
Only the Western group made its guest list, agenda and -- probably to the group's regret -- intention of raising Republican campaign money available to the public in advance.
I don't mind the studio running a campaign and investing its dollars and being proud of their work and promoting those who helped make it happen.
The Paper, Allied-Industrial, Chemical and Energy Workers (PACE) has campaigned against Wal-Mart's "dead peasants" insurance and brought the issue to Congress.
In Moscow, the All-Union Godless society was campaigning to convince 100 percent of the work force to be on the job on Christmas Day.
Northshire Day School celebrated 35 years of area child care and came closer to reaching its capital campaign goal to build a much-needed new facility, and Manchester's Recreation Park was granted a permit by the Development Review Board to construct a lighted athletic field for football, soccer, lacrosse and field hockey in front of the Old Grandstand.
Their activities have always seemed harmless enough, but, with the launch last week of a new campaign called "The Marbles Reunited", led by Professor Anthony Snodgrass and supported by the politician Robin Cook, a new tactic is being employed to gain what the lobbyists want: spin.
"Marbles Reunited" is not like previous campaigns.
With breathtaking cheek, the PR company fighting the campaign in this country has conducted a public opinion poll, which they claim shows that an impressive 73 per cent of the British people are in favour of returning the marbles to Greece.
And the nauseating campaign video, which has been sent to thousands of people, is an even more outrageous travesty of the truth.
Finally, I come to the nastiest part of this new campaign, the attempt to link the issue both to this summer's Olympic games in Athens and to Britain's bid to host the games in 2012. The Olympics are not supposed to be used for political ends.
This whole campaign is sheer lunacy.
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