Sabres Need to Find Their Voice for Final, Desperate Playoff Push (Hockey)
The Niagara Falls Reporter (Niagara Falls, NY) 2008, April 1, 9, 12
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DETROIT -- Detroit's mayor is facing felony perjury, conspiracy to obstruct justice, obstruction of justice and misconduct in office charges. Kwame Kilpatrick says he's innocent and promises when a jury hears "the facts" he will be vindicated. While quite different in many obvious ways, Detroit's embattled mayor and our nation's lame duck president are quiet alike in fundamental ways: Both loudly and frequently claim God chose and anointed them for their duties and both use lies on a monstrous scale to get what they want.
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