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20 hours ago ago from GayPatriot

If the election for the U.S. Senate seat for California next fall is waged on party identification, Barbara Boxer, the all-but-certain Democratic nominee, will win. If, however, it is waged on her record in the Senate, her ideological extremism and her responsiveness (er, lack thereof) to her constituents, the Golden State will send a Republican to represent it in the United States Senate for the first time since voters rejected the appointed ...

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Blacks Want More From Obama

19 hours ago ago from Blue Collar Republican

Actor, Danny Glover and others say that Obama has not done enough for At least Obama had the good sense to say he was the President of everyone in the United States and not just black folks. He also stated he was trying to uplift everyone which includes blacks. I am loving how the black community always want more to be done for them, but God forbid you ever try and do something for whites. Help the whites and you are a racist for sure. Racism ...

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Miscellaneous Musings, the Compendium Edition

18 hours ago ago from Johnny Saturn

Hello, Folks! With this year drawing to a close, it’s time for me to review the last year and state my intentions for the next year. I would, too, if my brain were more organized at the moment. For me, I can split my plans into artistic goals and publishing goals. I think it’s important to state what I expect out of next year, because that gives me a benchmark to live by. I am coming perilously close to finishing my den. This ...

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Will Charlie Fall Down, Go Boom?

23 hours ago ago from No Sheeples Here

As we rush head-long into what appears to be a “Harry Christmas”, it seems the worm is turning in Florida’s U.S. Senate race. To wit: In a move that may deal a significant blow to the governor’s campaign, Lincoln and Mario Diaz-Balart have pulled their endorsement of Florida Governor Charlie Crist. Crist’s poll numbers have been slipping badly. "We take our endorsements seriously, but the governor knows why we withdrew and he left ...

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Obama Defends Himself Against Black Critics

22 hours ago ago from WOLDCNews - WOL DC's Home for the Truth

WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama on Monday rebutted critics who say he isn't showing enough compassion toward black America, citing his health care effort as one example he says will be hugely important for blacks. Obama said another example is the billions of dollars in aid to states included in the economic stimulus bill, money that was used to save thousands of teachers, firefighters and police officers from losing their jobs. He ...

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Bobby Bowden of Florida State disappointed to be leaving a year earlier than planned - ESPN

20 hours ago ago from ESPN.com

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. -- Bobby Bowden said Tuesday that while he wanted to coach another year at Florida State, "that was out" as an option. Bowden announced his retirement Dec. 1 -- a day after expressing a desire to coach in 2010 during a meeting with university officials. "I wanted to, but that was out," he told The Associated Press as he motored his golf cart onto Florida State's practice field for the final time Tuesday. "I'm ...

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Cliff Albright: Senator Graham suffers from Racial Tourette's Syndrome

3 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

Three weeks ago, in a previous article I wrote, I asked the question: How long will it take for race to appear in the Senate's health care debate? Well, thanks to South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham, I now have my answer. Last Sunday Sen. Graham outlined the many reasons why it was unconscionable for tyrannical Democrats to burden his state with health care. Among his complaints, South Carolina has too much unemployment and too many Black ...

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Mich. gov. has just 1 more year to shape legacy

21 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Mich. gov. has just 1 more year to shape legacy LANSING, Mich. (AP) -- Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm has dealt this year with a short-lived government shutdown, the bankruptcy of two of the state's iconic businesses and a recall attempt. As jobs and revenue have disappeared, the Democrat has focused on moving Michigan toward a future where workers are building electric car batteries, wind turbines and solar panels along with the cars and ...

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