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Steve Sebelius is editor of CityLife, and a longtime resident of Las Vegas. He’s worked as a reporter for the Las Vegas Sun, a writer for CityLife, and as a political columnist for the Las Vegas Review-Journal. He was born and raised in Southern California, and returns regularly for fun in the sun where it’s not 116 degrees and where the “water feature” is named the “Pacific Ocean.” In addition to politics, he enjoys movies, fine wine, fine cigars, fine restaurants, television and books of all kinds. He blogs most every weekday.

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Go, Joe, go!

Regular readers of Various Things & Stuff know that we’re big fans of Delaware U.S. Sen. Joe Biden for president. Sometimes, people call us and ask about it. Sure, they’re political campaigns. But still! We always level with the underpaid interns and tell them we’re for Biden.

Why? Here’s why, baby. Biden cleaned up in the Democrat’s presidential debate last night, and not just with that great (and totally true) line about former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani, either. He’s got serious foreign-policy experience, a keen grasp of domestic issues and (very important) a great sense of humor, too.

So, if you’re still undecided in the presidential contest — or if you’re tired of the mega-media attention lavished only on Hillary Clinton, John Edwards and Barack Obamacheck out Biden.

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One Response to “Go, Joe, go!”

Hey Steve Sebelius: You have it right on! Biden is the one to lead our nation. He IS ready to deliver our nation forward with both at home issues and foreign issues. He has the energy and the experience and the human dignity our country is salivating and hoping for.

Written by: Beverly Jackson on Saturday, Nov. 3, 2007 at 9:45 AM
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