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Senate candidates say they would have voted for health bill (The State Journal-Register)

10 hours ago ago from Democratic Presidential Candidates 2008

Three Democratic candidates for their party’s nomination for the U.S. Senate Monday said they would have voted with other Democrats to advance the Senate version of a health-care bill, despite imperfections in the legislation. Read Full Story

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Reframing the Aid Debate - STWR - Share The Worlds Resources

7 hours ago ago from Share The Worlds Resources - STWR

Skip to content Skip to 1st column Skip to 2nd column Skip to 3nd column STWR - Share The World s Resources You can use the left hand menu to access a range of resources on each issue, including the latest news, key facts and links to more information. STWR has Consultative Status with the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations (ECOSOC). STWR advocates for essential resources such as ...

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Michigan Liberal::: A Festivus Miracle: State Senate and State House Candidate Filings and News Roundup

21 hours ago ago from Michigan Liberal: Michigan Politics & Elections Blog

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Obama Approves $30 Billion in Military Aid to Israel | Pakistan Daily

17 hours ago ago from Pakistan Daily | The Pakistan News Agency

As the single largest expense of the 2010 foreign aid budget, President Obama approved $2.775 billion in military aid to Israel, the first payment in a decade-long commitment that will reach at least $30 billion. Last year, Israel’s military budget amounted to $13.3 billion, so the US funding is a significant portion of their overall expenditure. The US formerly provided both military and civilian aid, but it has since been folded ...

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U.S. Politics ‘Took An Important Turn’ At Saddleback HIV/AIDS Conference, Opinion Piece Says

20 hours ago ago from Fifth improves

Politics in the U.S. took an important turn last week when Sens. Barack Obama (D-Distressed.) and Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) were invited to speak at an HIV/AIDS conference hosted by Rick Warren an author and the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif. and to address the job of doctrine in the pugnacity against the pandemic, E.J. Dionne, a Washington Post columnist, writes in an opinion destroyed. According to Dionne, Warren ...

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Political Memo: Dean’s Health Care Spat With Obama Shows Party Divisions

5 hours ago ago from The New York Times

WASHINGTON Howard Dean ran for president in 2004 as the outsider ready to battle an entrenched establishment in Washington. And so, four years later, did Barack Obama . Now, one year into Mr. Obama's presidency, a sharp dispute between the president and Mr. Dean over the health care bill the Senate approved Thursday Mr. Dean denounced it as a sellout, while Mr. Obama heralded it as a historic breakthrough is illustrating the roots of the ...

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