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GOP Blocks Controversial Obama Nominee Dawn Johnsen Before Recessing
2 hours ago ago from American Conservative Daily
President Obama's controversial choice to head the Justice Department's Office of Legal Counsel is spending the holidays in limbo after Senate Republicans -- in a last jab at Democrats for passing a massive health insurance bill -- blocked her nomination and five others.
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23 hours ago ago from YID With LID
William M. Daley is the prototypical Democratic Power the former U.S. Secretary of Commerce from 1997 to 2000 is a lawyer and business executive.He was a chairman of the Al Gores failed presidential campaign in 2000. During the 2008 Democratic Presidential Primaries, Daley was a prominent supporter of Barack Obama, and eventually and adviser to the Obama-Biden Transition team. Today, in The Washington Post, Daily warns his fellow Democrats ...
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23 hours ago ago from Ron Radosh
Victor Davis Hanson, in his PJM blog today , perfectly delineates where Obama and company come from. But I think Hanson misses one clear link that had been identified during the campaign, but generally ignored. This is Obama’s clear ties to the socialist movement, particularly the cadre of both the so-called Committees of Correspondence, a breakaway split from the Communist Party U.S.A. that still adheres to Marxist-Leninist thinking, and ...
Related contentWhy Doesn't America have Single-Payer Health Insurance?
20 hours ago ago from senior health insurance
Complete video at: fora.tv Daniel Kessler and E. Richard Brown, Health Advisors to the John McCain and Barack Obama Presidential campaigns, respectively, discuss why neither candidate supports a single-payer insurance system for the United States. ----- Health care is a major issue in the current presidential campaign. Candidates Barack Obama and John McCain have laid out very different visions, and each believes his plan is best for our ...
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22 hours ago ago from The Centrist
Reading where 9 states that voted Obama in 2008 are scheduled to lose House seats during the decennial reapportionment. Via Politico.com December 24, 2009 Texas stands to be the big winner after next year s decennial reapportionment, with two political analysis firms projecting that the Lone Star State will gain at least three new Congressional seats for the 2012 elections. The big loser from the analysis is Ohio, which ...
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Senate confirms USTR, USAID and NHTSA officials
14 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Politics
The U.S. Senate confirmed Miriam Sapiro as deputy trade representative Thursday in one of its final acts before adjourning for the year. Senators also approved administrators for the U.S. Agency for International Development and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. President Obama nominated Sapiro, a former State Department and White House official, in April. She was approved by the Senate Finance Committee in July. She has ...
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