Did Press Sec Robert Gibbs Quit or go on Vacation or something?

http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/press-briefings

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The Professional Left vs. the Amateur Right

Of all the slips of the tongue and unintentional admissions by this administration, Robert Gibbs’ “professional left” comment may well be the one they wish they could squeeze back into their collective windpipe the most: I hear these people saying (Obama) is like George Bush. Those people ought to be drug tested. … I mean, it’s crazy. … The professional left … will be satisfied when we have Canadian health care and we’ve eliminated the Pentagon. That’s not reality. … They wouldn’t be satisfied if Dennis Kucinich was president.

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To Russia, with Love

Given Russia's reputation for excessive bureaucracy, it's only right that a company would exist to help businesspeople to set up, find the right translators, and also provide the right legal guidance to navigate the Byzantine direction of Russia's business bureaucracy. Center of Economic Planning consists of a professional team of skilled translators, auditors and IT specialists who will also not just help foreign businesses, but also help native Russians build their businesses.

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The 10 Most Overrated Teams in All of Sports

10. Philadelphia Eagles - inability to win the big game 9. Virginia Tech Football - won five of their last ten bowl games 8. Carolina Panthers - 3 winning seasons in last 10 years 7. Kentucky Men's Basketball - start strong, but don't finish strong 6. Cleveland Cavaliers - can't play together like a team 5. New York Mets - 2007: 17 games left to go and you can’t hold a seven game lead 4. Dale Earnhardt, Jr. - 363 career races, No. 88 has only won 18 3. Gonzaga Men's Basketball - mid conference, no major NBA players 2....

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FBI plans large hiring blitz of agents, experts

Since the Sept 11, 2001, attacks, the FBI has been criticized for not having enough employees fluent in foreign languages and for not moving fast enough to upgrade its computer system. FBI Assistant Director John Raucci of the Human Resources division said the federal law enforcement agency is seeking to bring more people on board with skills in critical areas, especially language fluency and computer science. "We're also looking for professionals in a wide variety of fields who have a deep desire to help protect our nation from terrorists, spies, and others who wish us harm," Raucci said. He said...

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Any Pro Wrestling Fans here?

http://wrestlingclassics.com/.ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=forum;f=17 If there are any pro wrestling fans here, come on by the wrestlingclassics.com political message board.

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