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With God on Obama’s side (maybe)

12 hours ago ago from GetReligion

You would think that if the Los Angeles Times put two reporters on a story, they would make a little effort to pick up the phone. Unfortunately, this was not the case on a recent piece titled Obama administration has religion on its side . That's quite the exaggeration, considering 37 percent of Americans polled said they see President Obama as religion-friendly. That's not a majority, is it? So why do the reporters make it seem like Obama ...

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John McCain and Congressional Republicans Notified Obama Ineligible

14 hours ago ago from Paralegalnm's Blog

. . . but they did nothing. Here is a real lawsuit. Sue John McCain and the Republican National Committee . Prior to the election, and prior to the Congressional Certification of Electoral Votes, McCain and 76 congressmen were faxed and e-mailed, and therefore informed that Barack Obama was not a Natural Born Citizen, and what to do about it. John McCain was nominated to win the election, not play nicety-nice' . . . especially ...

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Palin closes in on Obama

19 hours ago ago from Hillbilly White Trash

From the Los Angeles Times : Lordy, Lordy, Lordy, look what the pollsters just brought in. A pair of new surveys revealing that Democrat President Obama is still declining and has hit a new low in job approval among Americans just 56 weeks after they elected him with a decided margin. And -- wait for it -- Republican Sarah Palin is successfully selling a whole lot more than books out there on the road. Even among those not lining ...

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Top Civilian in Zabul Province, Matthew Hoh, Resigns: We Fouled Up On Afghanistan

7 hours ago ago from Donkasaurus

We fouled up on Afghanistan. How? We have been there for eight years . Even if our ends are seemingly helpful to the Afghan people, we are bombing and fighting over there, and there has to be some resentment. The window to help and resurrect Afghanistan, sans Taliban rule, was not eight years long. Yet we did not focus on Afghanistan sufficiently back when it mattered. Many people at the time made this argument. Unfortunately, few were in ...

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HERE’S A STORY YOU WON’T HEAR ON MSNBC – Shocker polls: That Sarah Palin-Barack Obama Gap Melts To 1 Point (L. A. Times)

14 hours ago ago from Help The Middle Class

EDITOR'S NOTE:  With all due respect to Mr. Obama and Ms. Palin, maybe next presidential election we can elect someone to the White House who actually has the background and experience to lead this great nation. Lordy, Lordy, Lordy, look what the pollsters just brought in. A pair of new surveys revealing that Democrat President Obama is still declining and has hit a new low in job approval among Americans just 56 weeks after they ...

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Voters Back Obama on Afghanistan, but Pan His Peace Prize

14 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

If some see irony in President Obama going to Oslo this week to accept the Nobel Peace Prize a little more than a week after he escalated the war in Afghanistan, voters have their own divide on that pair of events: Obama's Afghan speech drove up the percentage who support the war, but only about a quarter believe he has earned the prestigious Nobel award.

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Obama Rates Favorably with Americans in Bloomberg National Poll

6 hours ago ago from FanHouse

NEW YORK, Dec. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- President Barack Obama receives high marks for his foreign policy while most Americans disagree with his handling of health care and the budget deficit, according to the Bloomberg National Poll, a quarterly survey of Americans. While most Americans polled generally support Obama with a job-approval rating of 54 percent, he receives negative marks on many domestic issues. More than 50 percent of respondents say ...

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Obama lays out initiative to relieve joblessness

13 hours ago ago from Good News Now

WASHINGTON -President Barack Obama says staggering job losses mean the United States must continue to "spend our way out of this recession" with a round of new incentives for hiring. In a speech, Obama proposed a package intended to stimulate job creation and bring down the country's 10 percent unemployment rate. The measures include more money for infrastructure projects, tax cuts and credit access for small businesses. It also includes ...

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