Inside the Obama/Clinton Health Care Flap, Possible Yankee Solutions
Posted by James Breen at 25 February 2008 14:18
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I'm voting for the Democrat, because neither McCain (the probable GOP nominee) nor Huckabee (dear god, please save us from your followers - especially this Gilligan to Santorum's Skipper) would do anything but increase the damage to this country; however, the bullshit going on between Clinton and Obama regarding healthcare is both infuriating and disgusting given how desperately a solution is needed. I'm bitter about this, because it literally and directly impacts every one of us, arguably to ..[next].
Long story short, let's see this one.
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I wan to start a fresh head. But I can't write this down. It is like some kind of addiction. I'm hooked on little one.
As they head into their second full week of work down in Tampa, it's obvious the Yanks still have a couple of serious questions to answer. Some will be answered internally, others may require a more creative solution. Let's take a look at the well-known and less obvious problems facing the team, and suggest a couple of solutions. Problem number one for this team is the bullpen. There's no getting around that. Even with Joba Chamberlain slotted to resume his role as the 8th inning guy, .. full post.
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