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It’s My Responsibility

9 hours ago ago from Conservative Answers

There was a great article in the American Thinker called They Are All RINOS .  Democrats, being the party of for the Bush years, have now, along with the mainstream media, labeled the Republicans the party of and they are right. Most Republicans are simply saying and could be characterized as the diet Coke of Democrats. Bush's Congress spent money and gave out entitlements, just like the Democrats are doing now.  Granted, Bush didn't spend ...

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16 hours ago ago from Bergen New Jersey

I hope you've been enjoying my posts lately. I thought I might do something different today and rustle up a few bits of info from around the WWW. These are some of the news items and blog posts that have been popular over the last few weeks. Leave me your thoughts. Tenafly official accused of theft The former president of the Registrars Association of New Jersey who holds the position of registrar of vital statistics for the borough of ...

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Harry Reid Twists Civil Rights History To Bash GOP

23 hours ago ago from ARRA News Service

Francis Rice, Chairman, National Black Republican Association : Confident that liberal historians have successfully re-written civil rights history, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid brazenly compared Republican health care reform opponents to supporters of slavery, ignoring the fact that the Democratic Party fought to expand slavery while the Republican Party fought to end it. Not satisfied with just playing the race card on the senate ...

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Republicans Need Tea Partiers, Not Testerman

3 hours ago ago from RedHampshire.com » We need a conversation. Let's get the party started.

A Rasmussen poll earlier this week, combined with a dip in generic support for Republicans, should give GOP leaders pause when it comes to assessing next year’s chances. The message is clear.  Republicans need to get back to their roots, at least the post-Goldwater roots, and not take fiscal conservatives and social libertarians for granted. Rasmussen posed the interesting scenario, “Suppose the tea party organized itself as a ...

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Virginia Foxx and the GOP Civil Rights Champions of Yore

18 hours ago ago from Past in Print Weblog

Today, she'd know them as RINOs ( Cross-posted at Care2.com Originally published 20 November 2009 ) They love to engage in revisionist history, Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-NC) said on the floor of the U.S. Congress, Nov. 19.  She was referring to Democrats as she had risen to speak in opposition to an environmental protection measure intended to safeguard a 21-mile segment of Molalla River in Oregon.  As she spoke, Foxx set about some blatant ...

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Karl Rove: CanRepublicans Retake the Senate in 2010?

46 minutes ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Democrats began the year as masters of the political universe, winning the White House and increasing their majorities in Congress. But the year is ending badly for them. Their top initiative, health care, is deeply unpopular. Congress's approval rating is 26%, Speaker Nancy Pelosi's is 28%, and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's is an anemic 14%. Political currents are running against the party of Barack Obama. Democrats now trail ...

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Sen. Reid: No Apologies - Washington Wire - WSJ

10 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By Naftali Bendavid Harry Reid is not sorry. The Senate majority leader angered Republicans this week when he compared people opposed to Democrats health care plan with those who stood in the way of ending slavery. Asked by reporters Tuesday afternoon how he responded to Republicans demands that he apologize for those comments, the Nevada Democrat was unrepentant. Associated Press Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (AP Photo/Alex ...

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Obama still hopes for bipartisan support on jobs

7 hours ago ago from Good News Now

WASHINGTON -Despite Republican opposition on Capitol Hill, President Barack Obama said Wednesday that he's still hoping for bipartisan support for his efforts to use financial bailout money to help small businesses and bring down double-digit unemployment. "I am absolutely committed to working with anybody who is willing to do the job to make sure we rebuild our economy," Obama said after emerging from a White House meeting with a group of ...

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