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Howard Dean and Lieberman agree on one thing: Obama didn't push public option
20 hours ago ago from AMERICAblog News
While everyone is patting themselves on the back for the movement on the health insurance bill, here's something we rarely see. Agreement from Howard Dean and Joe Lieberman. Unfortunately, what they agree upon is the lack of support from Obama for the public option. No doubt, the White House brain trust thinks that since Obama didn't fight for it, it's not a loss for him. But, we were repeatedly told Obama was "committed" to the public ...
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13 hours ago ago from Gotomario.com - The Mario Solis Marich Show
A consistent narrative is emerging from various sides of the health care debate: the White House is largely responsible for the removal of the popular public option from the reform legislation. Two key players in the debate Howard Dean and Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) have essentially agreed with Sen. Russ Feingold's (D-WI) declaration on Sunday that the lack of support from the administration made keeping the public option in the bill an uphill ...
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I hate shopping: which is why when Christmas rears it's Bethlehem head I head for the hills, or thereabouts. Ostensibly this is a major shopping trip, the multifarious wishes of various relatives and potential wives to be to be catered for in a sensitive and caring fashion over a 5 day period. Of course this is not the case; it's merely an opportunity to idle in the public house for slightly longer than is strictly healthy . I've always ...
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White House picks new cyber coordinator
9 hours ago ago from U.S. News
White House picks new cyber coordinator WASHINGTON (AP) -- After months of wrangling and delays, President Barack Obama has chosen a national cyber security coordinator to take on the formidable task of organizing and managing the nation's increasingly vulnerable digital networks. Obama has tapped Howard A. Schmidt, longtime computer security executive who worked in the Bush administration and has extensive ties to the corporate world, ...
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12 hours ago ago from U.S. News
Obama reads to kids, gets foosball challenge WASHINGTON (AP) -- Barack Obama brought a beloved book to read. He brought a press entourage. He brought cookies shaped like Bo the dog. Hey, he brought himself. But the president of the United States still got a little Christmas reality Monday from a bunch of kids: High-tech toys rule. Dashing into a Boys & Girls Club in northeast Washington, Obama asked about 25 youngsters what they wanted ...
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6 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Tech
Seven months after President Obama vowed to personally select an adviser to orchestrate the government's strategy for protecting computer systems, the White House will name a former Bush administration official to the job Tuesday. Howard A. Schmidt, who was a cyber-adviser in President George W. Bush's White House, will be Obama's new cybersecurity coordinator, an administration official said Monday night. Schmidt declined to comment. ...
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