One thing I noticed about Barack's website is that he always ends his sentences with a period. For example,
I looked on the other candidates' websites and I saw nary a dot of punctuation. How can you end a war if you can't end a sentence?
On a more serious note, since all the above can be considered headlines, they don't really need punctuation. But the periods do have a way of making everything more assertive.
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"'How can you end a war if you can't end a sentence?'" should go down as one of the greatest lines of literary sass known to man...or woman.
Haha. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
Who is that Mike Gravel character? He was a riot in tonight's Democratic debate... his website is getting so many hits tonight (supposedly), that it's shut itself down!
Alas, I wasn't able to see the debate live, but from what I've read, you're right about Mike Gravel. I saw an anonymous tongue-in-cheek quote from a member of one of the "top" campaigns... about how, when Gravel raised his hand to signal his gun ownership, they were afraid he meant he had the gun on him right then.
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