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'''Daily Kos''' is a political ] which is aimed at Democratic Partisans, arguably the most influential liberal weblog, it is run by ] as part of his political consulting firm. It has a daily traffic of 100,000 or more, and often reaches over 1,000,000 unique visits in one week. '''Daily Kos''' is a political ] which is aimed at Democratic Partisans, arguably the most influential liberal weblog, it is run by ] as part of his political consulting firm. It has a daily traffic of 100,000 or more, and often reaches over 1,000,000 unique visits in one week.
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Also caused an uproar in the general community when, after the mutilation of 4 civilian contractors in Faluja, Iraq, - he stated "I feel nothing - screw them."

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Daily Kos is a political blog which is aimed at Democratic Partisans, arguably the most influential liberal weblog, it is run by Markos Moulitsas Zuniga as part of his political consulting firm. It has a daily traffic of 100,000 or more, and often reaches over 1,000,000 unique visits in one week.

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