
by: Clyde Middleton posted: 2010-02-09 17:52:00
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The February 9, 2010, podcast is up for your listening pleasure! This week Clyde and Bill talk about: Murtha issues apology through act of last breath, Special Election Update – Pennsylvania, Obama in the polls, healthcare continues to circle the drain, 2010 election updates, and lots of snarky commentary.
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