A green card, a crash course in the Constitution, a little help on the citizenship test and we might have someone who can stir up this campaign... finally
Posted at 8:36 AM on February 24, 2006
by Bob Collins
I had some stronger-than-usual coffee and a double dose of blood pressure medicine this morning because I wanted to watch the Today show this morning and I can't face Katie Couric without help. But I wanted to see the interviews with some of the Olympic winners and losers.
The Polinaut is always looking for someone to inject a little life -- a little personality -- into the game, err... the politics game... you know, the one without the new scoring system.
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