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Are the Abercrombie and Fitch 'poster ads' in the store obscene? Are they inappropriate for younger eyes? What is obscene for today's culture? I like a comparison to Joe Camel in this argument. If we admit that these teens are overly hormonal, and we add obscene pictures to their shopping experience, aren't we leading them into an addictive behavior? I'm not a prude here, my daughters do shop at Abercrombie - on occassion. But I'm offended every time I walk into that store. Yes, I don't have to go in, but with minor children who desire a few of the clothing items, I must. We'll get it rolling tonight at 5PM on the show.

DELEGATE COUNT, STATES AHEAD MAKE ROMNEY’S CHANCES SLIM Adding to the problem:  Many of the states he can win aren’t winner take all.  (Boston Globe) Medved notes he’d “have to become virtually perfect – winning 934 of the 963 delegates who haven’t yet been chosen. Unless all other candidates dropped out of the race, there’s no way anyone will scoop up more than 97% of the delegates remaining.”  (Townhall)  From Hugh Hewitt:  There are seven reasons for anyone to support the eventual nominee no matter who it is:  The war and six Supreme Court justices over the age of 68.  (Townhall)  From George Will:  The surest way to unify the Republican Party, however, is for Democrats to nominate Hillary Clinton.  (RealClearPolitics)  McCain addresses CPAC today.  (Boston Globe)

DNC’S HOWARD DEAN WORRIED ABOUT FIGHT AT CONVENTION Saying “The idea that we can afford to have a big fight at the convention and then win the race in the next eight weeks, I think, is not a good scenario.”  He continued, “I think we will have a nominee sometime in the middle of March or April. But if we don't, then we're going to have to get the candidates together and make some kind of an arrangement.  Because I don't think we can afford to have a brokered convention -- that would not be good news for either party."  (AFP)  Meanwhile, Hillary loaned her campaign $5 million and may give more.  (NY Times)  Some fascinating analysis of the race.  (NY Magazine

SAME SEX MARRIAGE GOES TO COURT IN CALIFORNIA Story notes “Among those supporting marriage rights for gays and lesbians are the governments of 20 California cities and counties, the NAACP and other civil rights groups, associations of psychologists and anthropologists, Levi Strauss and the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce.” San Francisco Chronicle