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3 hours ago ago from LewRockwell.com Blog
The bizarre and irrational emotional bonds that people form with presidents are obviously not a phenomenon only of the right wing. Glenn Greenwald has a nice piece on the hysterical praise piled on Obama by the left, and how it is completely detached from reality. While there was a refreshing lack of adulation for the president under Clinton, the absolute adulation poured down on Bush by conservative Christians was a spectacle to behold. ...
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20 hours ago ago from Rockwall Conservative
Mrs. Johnson, Reading your words “ It’s hurting the spirit of this country what outsiders might think of large portions of the country behaving as if the president of the United States were illegitimate ”, I genuinely agree that having an illegitimate president is indeed harmful to our country. Perhaps the better question to ask is, “is he the legitimate president?” Barak Obama conceals his academic records , his tuition, as ...
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13 hours ago ago from The Conservative Article Annals
Terry Jeffrey Wednesday, December 09, 2009 The Obama administration has a habit of waiting until late on Friday to release news it believes to be unpopular. Such was the case last Friday when White House spokesman Robert Gibbs put out a statement announcing that President Barack Obama was changing the date of his visit to the United Nations Climate Conference in Copenhagen from Dec. 9 to Dec. 18 -- when a deal on a climate-change treaty ...
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2 hours ago ago from The Rutherford Lawson Blog
No, I have not lost my mind. I have not become a . President Barack Obama was born in Hawaii in 1961 (incidentally the same year I was born in New York City), is a citizen of these United States and is a legitimate President. What I want to address here goes beyond the facts of his birth. I want to get an angle on the constant he's not one of us theme that we hear. I want to get beyond the obvious suspicions of racism and go a bit deeper, or ...
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17 hours ago ago from LATICONOMICS
The Curse of Good Government Mises Daily: by William L. Anderson As one who has made a career out of criticizing government and exposing the various predations of government, one would think I would be intelligent and wise enough not to expect that entity we know as "good government." In fact, given that I am quite familiar with the entire socialist calculation debate and have assigned numerous papers covering that subject to my ...
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United States Transfers One Guantanamo Bay Detainee to Kuwait
10 hours ago ago from Good News Now
WASHINGTON, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Department of Justice today announced that Fouad Mahmoud al-Rabiah, a Kuwaiti national, has been transferred from the detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to the control of the government of Kuwait. As directed by the President's Jan. 22, 2009 Executive Order, the interagency Guantanamo Review Task Force conducted a comprehensive review of this case. As a result of that review, the detainee ...
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Honduras to let Zelaya leave country for Mexico TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) Honduras' interim government says it has authorized ousted President Manuel Zelaya to leave the country and go to Mexico. Foreign Ministry spokesman Milton Mateo says the safe-conduct pass was signed and would be delivered to the Brazilian Embassy, where Zelaya has been holed up since sneaking back into the country Sept. 21. Kabul mayor still in office despite ...
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TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras -Honduran government grants authorization for ousted president to leave country, go to Mexico.
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