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Harry Potter - Collection of items - Books,Stickers etc US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Friday Oct-10-2008 20:24:42 PDT |
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Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone Trading Cards #31 - #40 US $1.54 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 0:43:57 PDT |
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Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone Trading Cards #0 to #10 US $1.75 (1 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 0:43:57 PDT |
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Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone Trading Cards #60 - #69 US $1.54 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 0:43:57 PDT |
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Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone Trading Cards #41 to #50 US $1.75 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 0:43:58 PDT |
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Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone Trading Cards #11 - #20 US $1.40 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 0:43:58 PDT |
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Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone Trading Cards #70 to #80 US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 0:43:59 PDT |
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Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone Trading Cards #51 to #59 US $1.75 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 0:44:00 PDT |
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Harry Potter Sorcerer's Stone Trading Cards #21 - #30 US $1.54 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 0:44:00 PDT |
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RARE! INITIAL D KEYCHAIN PARTS WATCH JAPAN UFO #2 US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 1:27:10 PDT |
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RARE! INITIAL D KEYCHAIN PARTS WATCH JAPAN UFO #1 US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 1:27:11 PDT |
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RARE! INITIAL D KEYCHAIN PARTS WATCH JAPAN UFO #3 US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 1:27:12 PDT |
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Lot of 13 Harry Potter Chocolate Frog Cards US $10.87 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 1:40:43 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER PRISONER AZKABAN SEALED BOX CARDS ARTBOX US $14.03 (2 Bids) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 1:47:33 PDT |
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Lot of 7 different HARRY POTTER promo cards US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 22:08:11 PDT |
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Rare! Japanese Anime INITIAL D AE86 15"Cushion US $6.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Saturday Oct-11-2008 23:26:11 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER TRADING GAME CARDS X 92 + 112 STICKERS US $3.89 (5 Bids) End Date: Sunday Oct-12-2008 1:40:35 PDT |
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22 x HARRY POTTER KENMAN CANDY TRADING CARDS *RARE* US $0.69 (1 Bid) End Date: Sunday Oct-12-2008 4:58:56 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER 3D ( 2ND EDITION ) COMPLETE 72 CARD SET US $6.98 End Date: Sunday Oct-12-2008 18:23:08 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER QUIDDITCH CUP TRADING CARDS BOOSTERS X 3 US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday Oct-12-2008 22:36:36 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz-Trading Card-Ultra Rare UR5 US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:02 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz-Trading Card-Ultra Rare UR1 US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:02 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz - Trading Card - Rare - R1 US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:02 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz - Trading Card - Rare - R5 US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:03 PDT |
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Harry Potter OOTP Panini Stickers - 7 Death Eaters US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:03 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz - Trading Card - Rare - R2 US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:03 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz - Trading Card - Rare - R6 US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:03 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz - Trading Card - Rare - R3 US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:04 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz-Trading Card-Ultra Rare UR3 US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:04 PDT |
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Harry Potter OOTP Panini Stickers - 42 assorted US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:04 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz - Trading Card - Rare - R4 US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:05 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz-Trading Card-Ultra Rare UR4 US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:05 PDT |
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Harry Potter POA Filmcardz - Trading Card - Rare - R9 US $2.10 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:05 PDT |
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Harry Potter OOTP Panini Stickers - 44 assorted lot 2 US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 0:23:05 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER PRISONER OF AZKABAN UPDATE 90 CARD SET US $7.40 End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 17:58:16 PDT |
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Initial D Toyota AE 86 TRUENO WALL SCROLL POSTER 229 US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 20:18:18 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER BOOKS J.K. ROWLING RARE COPYRIGHT MISTAKE US $0.69 (0 Bid) End Date: Monday Oct-13-2008 23:34:58 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER PANINI STICKERS SORCERERS PHILOSOPHERS US $3.51 (0 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Oct-14-2008 2:35:30 PDT |
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Japanese Anime INITIAL D Cell Phone Strap Figure(5pc) US $0.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Oct-14-2008 17:22:33 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER (RARE) FIRST MOVIE INSERT HOLO FOIL CARDS US $13.68 (1 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Oct-14-2008 20:37:43 PDT |
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Rare! Japanese Anime INITIAL D AE86 15"Cushion US $6.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Tuesday Oct-14-2008 23:37:24 PDT |
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Harry Potter: RARE INSERTS X 2: Box Loader and Tin card US $0.69 (2 Bids) End Date: Wednesday Oct-15-2008 3:19:51 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER CHAMBER OF SECRETS 90 CARD SET US $9.82 End Date: Thursday Oct-16-2008 4:39:07 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER PRISONER OF AZKABAN UPDATE 90 CARD SET US $7.40 End Date: Thursday Oct-16-2008 4:39:09 PDT |
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Japanese Anime INITIAL D Cell Phone Strap Figure(5pc) US $0.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Thursday Oct-16-2008 17:06:56 PDT |
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INITIAL D Fourth Stage Super Eurobeat CD Soundtrack US $7.50 (0 Bid) End Date: Thursday Oct-16-2008 17:09:23 PDT |
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Initial D Toyota AE 86 TRUENO WALL SCROLL POSTER 229 US $9.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Thursday Oct-16-2008 19:51:04 PDT |
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Japanese Anime Initial D Car Keychain Keyring BPS-13 US $0.99 (0 Bid) End Date: Thursday Oct-16-2008 20:11:02 PDT |
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INITIAL D Complete Guide x 3 Manga ART Book Japan Anime US $17.80 (0 Bid) End Date: Thursday Oct-16-2008 21:39:48 PDT |
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HARRY POTTER PANINI GOBLET OF FIRE STICKERS 10PKTS US $8.42 End Date: Thursday Oct-16-2008 22:03:18 PDT |

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FNS: Lie-berman Shills For McCain
Ah…Holy Joe Lieberman. As reliable as the proverbial broken clock, and just as correct. On FOXNews Sunday, Joe Lieberman played coy on whether he would pull a Zell Miller and appear at the Republican National Convention.
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WALLACE: If youâre asked, will you?
LIEBERMAN: If John asks me, and he thinks I can help him, because I believe this is no ordinary time, no ordinary election, John McCain is no ordinary candidate. I want to help him. Iâm not going to go to attack Barack Obama. Iâm going to go to explain why I as an Independent Democrat am supporting John McCain, hoping that I can convince other Independents and Democrats to join me in choosing the man who is clearly more ready to be the President America needs today.
Okay, whatever, Joe. I hear words coming out of your mouth, but what do they mean? Independent Democrat? No ordinary election? More ready to be President? That America needs today? Meaningless platitudes, Lie-berman. But none so meaningless as that statement “I’m not going to attack Barack Obama” because it takes nothing for you to start spouting off those RNC-crafted talking points to attack Obama.
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LIEBERMAN: If Barack Obama’s policy in Iraq had been implemented, he couldn’t be able to be in Iraq today. It’s because he was prepared to accept “retreat and defeat” and that would mean today, al Qaeda would be in charge of parts of Iraq, Iranian-backed extremists would be in charge of other parts of Iraq, there’d be civil war and maybe even genocide. And the fact is, we’re winning in Iraq today. And you know, you can’t choose as Sen. Obama seems to think, to lose in Iraq so you can win in Afghanistan. The reality is if we lost in Iraq-which Obama was prepared to do-we would go to Afghanistan as losers and instead, al Qaeda has its tail tucked between its legs as it’s exiting Iraq to go to try to [crosstalk-unintelligible] into Afghanistan.
What color is the sky in your world, Joe? Because I’m pretty sure you’re talking from some parallel reality. If Barack Obama’s initial policy in Iraq (opposing invasion) would have been implemented, we wouldn’t have gone into Iraq at all. His current policy of a measured withdrawal is the one favored by the Iraqi government. So are you saying that listening to the democratic government we propped up helped establish is “retreat and defeat”? And I don’t know how to break this to you, Joe, but if we hadn’t gone into Iraq, there’d be no opportunity for al Qaeda to establish any foothold in Iraq, much less control a section of it. And the Iranian-backed sector? They’re called the Shi’a. They’re the ones in charge now that we got rid of the more secular Sunni government of Saddam Hussein, you freakin’ idiot. Not to mention there IS a civil war and with more than a million Iraqis dead and 3 million refugees, I’d say there’s a genocide going on as well.
But this is what Joe Lieberman thinks is “winning” in Iraq and sending al Qaeda running with “its tail between its legs.” Riiigggghtt.
Don’t miss where Evan Bayh rightfully shoots down these BizarroWorld talking points with a little injection of reality and both Lieberman and Wallace race to interrrupt and shut him down. Can’t let those Fox viewers be informed.
Transcripts below the fold:
Clip 1:
WALLACE: Real quickly, are you going to speak at the Republican Convention?
LIEBERMAN: Uh, I don’t know yet.
WALLACE: If you’re asked, will you?
LIEBERMAN: If John asks me, and he thinks I can help him, because I believe this is no ordinary time, no ordinary election, John McCain is no ordinary candidate. I want to help him. I’m not going to go to attack Barack Obama. I’m going to go to explain why I as an Independent Democrat am supporting John McCain, hoping that I can convince other Independents and Democrats to join me in choosing the man who is clearly more ready to be the President America needs today.
WALLACE: Even if that means the Senate Democrats would kick you out of their caucus?
LIEBERMAN: Well, I’m following the model of John McCain. I’m going to do what I think is right for the country and not worry about the politics and John McCain is definitely right for the country as our next President.
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LIEBERMAN: If Barack Obama’s policy in Iraq had been implemented, he couldn’t be able to be in Iraq today. It’s because he was prepared to accept “retreat and defeat” and that would mean today, al Qaeda would be in charge of parts of Iraq, Iranian-backed extremists would be in charge of other parts of Iraq, there’d be civil war and maybe even genocide. And the fact is, we’re winning in Iraq today. And you know, you can’t choose as Sen. Obama seems to think, to lose in Iraq so you can win in Afghanistan. The reality is if we lost in Iraq-which Obama was prepared to do-we would go to Afghanistan as losers and instead, al Qaeda has its tail tucked between its legs as it’s exiting Iraq to go to try to [crosstalk-unintelligible] into Afghanistan.
BAYH: I have to respond to that. Barack Obama was not for “losing” in Iraq. Barack didn’t want the war to begin with. John McCain opposed surging troops in Afghanistan till last week. [Lieberman interrupts] Joe, excuse me. Was John for losing in Afghanistan? I don’t think so. And now you have Maliki, even President Bush, are moving towards Barack Obama’s position. His judgment [crosstalk] was right…
WALLACE: Gentleman, I want to…we could continue this…
LIEBERMAN: Bottom line, no question Barack Obama was prepared to lose in Iraq. [crosstalk]
BAYH: That’s not true…
LIEBERMAN: Whether it was right or wrong…
WALLACE: Gentleman, you’re going to have to agree to disagree. I want to move on to the whole issue of his trip this week…
Whrrl and the Attraction to Location Based Social Networks (video)
Last week, it was very clear to most of us not in line for the iPhone that the most exciting aspect of the iPhone 3G release were the GPS capabilities. We haven’t seen more announcements for locationally aware social networks come across our newsbox here at Mashable (or anything that takes advantage of GPS technology) before or since.
One such network is one called Whrrl. It’s not particular to the iPhone, but it is one location aware socnet that’s been getting a fair amount of buzz lately. Kristen initially reviewed it here at Mashable, describing it as “Yelp Plus Twitter.”
The topic that Sean and I grapple with today on Mashable Conversations is exactly why it is you’d want the whole world knowing exactly where you are at any given point. Aside from just wanting to have a little anonymity, it seemed to us that we’d occasionally want to slip down to the bar without the wife knowing. Or perhaps go with our friends to a batchelor party while still being eligible to run for public office a decade later.
The internet has a long memory (at least a year long). We’re already responsible for every errant word spoken ont he net. Would you like to also be responsible for everywhere you’ve ever been?
We explore this a bit further in the show, and then are joined by the folks from Whrrl at Seattle SummerMash, as they tell us a bit more about the service.
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