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"I've decided," said President Obama, in announcing that he would refuse to accept money from Democratic super PACs, "to fight with one arm tied behind my back."
I recently told a friend something about her son that my son had told me years ago.
So, God, now that Tim Tebow's Denver Broncos are out of the running, who do you like for the Super Bowl?
One of the first things you notice as you drive into Big Spring, Texas, is the smell. It's the harsh sulfuric aroma of an oil refinery, and it's nasty.
She had me at "fries."
A bipartisan bill to lift travel restrictions to Cuba was introduced this month, and if it passes, President Obama is likely to sign it. Maybe I'll finally get to visit the island my old friend Danny Valdes used to reminisce about.
Elected officials from South Carolina don't seem to like President Obama's stimulus package.
For exercise, I walk three miles, five days a week, in my neighborhood near Winthrop University.
Barack Obama has demonstrated an uncanny aptitude for putting the lid on potential trouble and keeping it from blowing up in his face.
This big hope-filled bubble so many of us are floating on could pop, sending us hurtling back to earth.