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Merry Christmas For Obama And Mao Zedong

1 hour, 1 minute ago ago from American Conservative Daily

How come every time we turn around we find President Obama proudly supporting leftists tyrants, dictators and ideology? Oh, I know, I know, the lefty loons call it all something else like racism directed at Obama or some such nonsense to distract away from the evidence. When it was Reverend Wright's black nationalist and racist church they attacked those talking about it after first trying to ignore it. When it was a self-professed communist ...

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Barack Obama’s Presidential Announcement

2 hours ago ago from Barack Obama | Obama Politics | President Barack Obama

Barack Obama's Presidential Announcement in Springfield, Illinois. Related Posts: What Barack Obama's Economic Plan Does for Internet Marketers What Does Barack Obama's Presidency Mean for Internet Marketers? Barack Obama's Spread the Wealth Plan Barack Obama's Biography President Barack Obama's Inaugural Address

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Annum Absurdus: Top Ten News Stories of 2009

21 minutes ago ago from Grand Rants

Intro Goodness, what an absurd year ait has been! And it's been an even tougher year to rate news-wise. Below, I humbly offer my choices for the top stories of the year. The choices are based on a number of things  most were inspired by actual events, some by  friends with unique perspectives, and one is from a viral e-mail we've probably all received by now. They are listed in ascending order of importance in terms of their impact to ...

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Obama 138

22 hours ago ago from stan van houcke

Copenhagen's failure belongs to Obama The American president has been uniquely placed to lead the world on climate change and squandered every opportunity. Naomi Klein guardian.co.uk, Monday 21 December 2009 19.30 GMT Contrary to countless reports, the debacle in Copenhagen was not everyone's fault. It did not happen because human beings are incapable of agreeing, or are inherently self-destructive. Nor was it all was China's fault, ...

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Obama tells PBS he's shown he can make tough decisions (CNN) | Common Sense

13 hours ago ago from Common Sense | Thomas Paine Support Site

President Obama said he wouldn't pat himself on the back for his first year in office, but said Wednesday he showed he can make tough decisions that were unpopular. Read more: Obama tells PBS he's shown he can make tough decisions (CNN)

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Daniel Henninger: Obama, Wow!

12 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Nobody says "Barack Obama" anymore. He's just "Obama." He is the champ of one-name celebrities. Bono, Beyonc , Sting, Madonna, Moby, LeBron, Ronaldo, even Oprah no one's close. Obama. Oh-BAHH-ma. Ohhhhhbama. The politician formerly known as Barack Obama swept into office on a wave of goodwill. After the election his support grew, giving him a bigger win than the 52.9% to 45.7% voting result. The election itself was part fairy tale, part ...

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Look Back on the Year Ahead - MarketBeat - WSJ

22 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

By David Weidner Sometimes, a little history gives you perspective. That's why as 2010 comes to a close, it's useful remembering what we were worrying about a year ago. Gosh, we were more nervous than Lloyd Blankfein and Henry Paulson when the jury returned at the end of their trials. Wall Street seemed like a place full of uncertainty at the end of 2009. Skeptics wondered whether the Dow Jones Industrial Average recovery to 10,000 was ...

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Saving Jobs to Stay Ahead [Voices]

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By Joann S. Lublin, Reporter, The Wall Street Journal Cristóbal Conde knows adversity. His family fled Chile following a 1973 coup because his father, a university professor, feared the new military rulers. On Sept. 11, 2001, Mr. Conde was visiting an investor on the 32nd floor of the south tower of the World Trade Center, but escaped unhurt. So the 49-year-old CEO of SunGard Data Systems Inc. is not rattled by the recession. He says he's ...

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