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McCain Is One Of The Leading Critics Of President Obama
15 hours ago ago from Suzie-Q's Truth and Justice Blog
Since the inauguration, McCain has emerged as one of the leading critics of President Obama. Illustration by Matt Wuerker John McCain, critic-in-chief? POLITICO By JONATHAN MARTIN & MANU RAJU | 12/11/09 12:17 AM EST Barack Obama began his presidency with an open hand toward the man he had just defeated in a race that was at times bitter. There are few Americans who understand this need for common purpose and common ...
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20 hours ago ago from 21st Century British Nationalism
Image - Hurry up Obama, get the cheque and the medal before they change their minds - and then we go straight to the bank and cash the cheque. Kerching-Kerching baby. Is there anything more vulgar, greedy and hypocritical than President Obama accepting the Nobel Prize - a prize he did not deserve and was only awarded because he was black. For decades we have had ethnic minorities screaming at white people 'the only reason you have your ...
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21 hours ago ago from HucksArmy | Grassroots for Gov. Mike Huckabee
A new poll by Public Policy Polling shows Gov. Mike Huckabee as the strongest contender (out of Romney, Palin, & Pawlenty) if there was a vote today in a race versus Obama. Obama: 46% Huckabee: 45% Huckabee performed well among Republicans and conservatives and was also the leading candidate among Independent voters. Obama: 47% Romney: 42% Obama: 44% Palin: 50% Obama: 35% Pawlenty: 48% See the full data ...
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14 hours ago ago from Kyle Bell
The Republican Party is moving far to the right, as was expected following the exit of independent voters in 2006 and 2008. The Tea Party wing of the party is clearly winning out. Two polls confirm the radical thinking of the few remaining members. The polling firm PPP asked respondents whether Barack Obama won last year's election legitimately. According to the poll, a 52% majority of GOP voters nationally think that ACORN stole the ...
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20 hours ago ago from Common American Journal - Ordinary Americans seeking to inform and inspire our fellow Patriots in these extraordinary times
By Sam Youngman The Hill December 9, 2009 President Barack Obama told House Republican leaders to stop trying to frighten the American people even as he and Democrats said they see a possibility for bipartisan cooperation on job creation legislation. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) told reporters that Obama made the admonition during a bipartisan meeting at the White House on Wednesday, producing a chart to show ...
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Republican drops out of race for governor
2 hours ago ago from Media General - Turnto10.com
Search: Keyword Site Web | RSS + - Text Size Print Share This Republican drops out of race for governor Rory Smith Campaign Rory Smith By RAY HENRY Associated Press Writer Published: December 11, 2009 Updated: December 2009 PROVIDENCE The only Republican in the Rhode Island governor's ...
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23 hours ago ago from U.S. News
2009 was trying for Obama; Dems fret over 2010 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Even if President Barack Obama's lofty ratings were bound to recede, 2009 has been a politically bruising year for Democrats, who now approach 2010 with deep anxieties. They lost both governors' races and their party's activists are split over Afghanistan. Voters hold Democrats, as the party in power, accountable for high unemployment and soaring deficits. Obama and ...
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23 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
Prresident Obama's speech in Oslo was the same sort of address which Harry Truman or John Kennedy might have given. It carries the resonance of their times and their strategic views. Obama did not mince words -- he told it like it is in the world today, and as it has been throughout history. He could have ducked talking about the issues of war and spoken only in platitudes about peace. But he is a tough fellow, and his frank eloquence is ...
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By Louise Radnofsky Washington Wire is continuing to read the new big books on politics so you dont have to. This week, we picked up Inside Obamas Brain by Sasha Abramsky , new from Portfolio. The main point: If youre a huge fan of the president, youll like this 250-page pocket summary of what Abramsky thinks makes Obama worthy of comparison to Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy . Think of it as an effusive letter of recommendation ...
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21 hours ago ago from PopEater
Senate Dems may change health care compromise WASHINGTON (AP) Senate Democrats are considering changing a proposed expansion of Medicare to address complaints from doctors and hospitals and defray costs for consumers, officials said Thursday, two days after party leaders hailed it as part of a breakthrough for health care. Under the plan, uninsured individuals ages 55 to 64 could purchase coverage under Medicare. The expansion is part of a ...
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