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S.J. Jung receives Dem club’s honors
23 hours ago ago from Queens Campaigner
Flushing community leader S.J. Jung (l.) receives an award from District Leader Julia Harrison (c.) and state Assemblywoman Grace Meng (D-Flushing) (r.) of the Democratic Club of Flushing at the group’s awards and year-end dinner Sunday. Photo courtesy Office of S.J. Jung The Democratic Club of Flushing recognized longtime Flushing community leader S.J. Jung Sunday for his more than 20 years of commitment to the area and its people. ...
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6 hours ago ago from Gateway Pundit
The Obama-Pelosi-Reid socialist democrats now rank lower than the Republican Party and the Tea Party Movement. MSNBC reported: Just how angry is the public with the country's two leading political parties? Angry enough that the conservative, libertarian-leaning Tea Party movement is more popular than either the Democratic or the Republican parties, according to the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll. The Republican Party ...
Related contentEditorial: It’s about time - Senator Coburn forces what Reid seeks to deny
9 hours ago ago from Tab Right
Republican's take a stand Yesterday, over the objections of Majority Leader Reid (and no doubt President Obama & Nancy Pelosi), for at least 3 hours a Republican Senator did what has been missing since President Obama and the Democratic Leadership forced its first spending bill through Congress - Transparency. Senator Tom Coburn forced an Amendment to Senator Reid's Health Care Reform Legislation (a.k.a. Obama-care) to be read on ...
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23 hours ago ago from Poll Tracker
A national survey conducted jointly by a prominent pollster from each of the major parties underscored what has become a theme in the year before the midterm elections. Republicans and independent voters who now are leaning Republican are more fired up to vote in 2010 than Democratic voters. This conclusion was confirmed by both Ed Goeas of The Tarrance Group , a Republican consulting firm, and Democratic consultant Celinda Lake of Lake ...
Related contentWhat Party Would George Washington Support?
9 hours ago ago from MyDD :: Direct Democracy for People-Powered Politics
Home Diaries Breaking Blue E-Wire 2008 What Party Would George Washington Support? by Inoljt , Thu Dec 17, 2009 at 01:08:34 AM EST Imagining what the Founding Fathers would think about our nation today always constitutes an interesting exercise. America's strength and enduring democracy probably would have delighted many of them. On the other hand, its political parties and many foreign alliances might have raised an eyebrow or ...
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Rep. Joe Sestak: Pennsylvania's Joe Lieberman
20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
This is what happens when we play politics instead of standing up for our principles. After the House passed health care reform with a strong public option to provide real choice and savings for Americans, Joe Lieberman has killed the public option in the Senate and threatened reform as a whole. He's even refused excessive compromises, including a public option "trigger" and allowing Americans to buy into Medicare at age 55 -- a position he ...
Related contentJames Campion: Health Care: The Big Finale
19 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
The clock is ticking for Democrats. The health care reform bill has now become for all intents and purposes, as politically charged and attached to Democrats' success or failure going into 2010, just as Iraq and the oft befuddled and always erratic War on Terror was for Republicans. Much like our compromised ability to wage war while reconfiguring centuries of damaged theocratic lunacy plunging us deeper into debt, not to mention robbing ...
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