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Promises, promises, promises: the candidate and the president
21 hours ago ago from I am a clown at a birthday party.
Source: Seattle Times ( Original Article ) Every now and then, an insider inadvertently exposes the hideous rationalizations that run the American political grotesquerie. The best known of these statements are memorialized on TV as But the ones that never become famous tend to reveal the ugliest assumptions of all. Case in point is the comment the pharmaceutical industry recently let fly in The Washington Post. The newspaper this ...
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21 hours ago ago from Pune
By Vishal Menda Ever since you were in the third grade, you’ve told that the Red light on the traffic signal is to stop and Green one is to go. For it should be in the back of your head that these things are said and done only for your own safety. Pune is notorious for its harsh drivers and society who do not follow the most basic of rules. So we shouldn’t be one messing with the long arm of the law, because it is high time we as ...
Related contentPrevention of human trafficking in Europe and Asia
6 hours ago ago from Redwood Forest
MTV EXIT is a campaign to raise awareness and increase prevention of human trafficking in Europe and Asia. Since the campaign launched in 2004, MTV EXIT has created various programs and activities that informed and empowered millions of young people both from source and destination countries about the issue and take actions within their communities. http://www.mtvexit.org/index.php?lang=1
Related contentA Passionless Presidency
9 hours ago ago from Eseongj's Blog
Turning to my RSS feed this morning I was surprised and pleased to see this post from Sense and Nonsense. Entitled Another Passionless Presidency it delves into my biggest problem with Obama as a candidate. During the campaign my friends were shocked by my lack of staunch support for a candidate they assumed would be a shoo-in for my affections. A self-avowed moderate with decidedly liberal leanings many of them in issues that pulled Obama ...
Related contentIf one can ignore the major broken promises in the insurance bill, the bill is just what Obama promised.
13 hours ago ago from AMERICAblog News
Ezra Klein thinks the Senate health care bill reflects Obama's campaign promises. But, he begins his post with this: The public option did not survive the Senate. The individual mandate, which Obama campaigned against, was added after key members of Congress and the administration realized that the plan wouldn't function in its absence. Drug reimportation was defeated, and a vague effort to have government pick up some catastrophic costs was ...
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