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22 hours ago ago from motorcitytimes.com | A Conservative View Of South East Michigan and Beyond
I saw this article @ the Weekly Standard and I have to admit, the title has a nice ring to it: S peaker Boehner . I was interested and started reading. I was quickly taken back by the premise of the article. The author is pushing the idea that the best thing for Obama is for the Republicans and Conservatives to take back the House of Representatives, thereby improving the odds that Obama get's elected to a second term. To back up his ...
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15 hours ago ago from Florida Voters Registration
http://sbk.online.wsj.com/article/SB1000… There is a whole bunch, then it concludes: Even the Democratic National Committee is trashing Democrats, presumably with a green light from Mr. Obama and Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel. Mr. Obama’s political arm, Organizing for America, which is officially a wing of the DNC, is running ads to press Democratic Senators in Arkansas, Indiana, Florida, Louisiana, North Dakota, Nebraska and Ohio. The outfit ...
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20 hours ago ago from Palestine Think Tank
WRITTEN BY BRENDA HEARD On 14 December 2009 Lebanese President Michel Suleiman met with US President Barack Obama in Washington. The photo above gives an idea of the underlying tension. You can read the full transcript of their public meeting here and watch it on video here . Obama gets the conversation rolling with the enigmatic statement that “We both agree that the issues of Middle East peace are linked to the issues ...
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12 hours ago ago from James Kobielus\' Blog
All: On the whole, a productive first 11 months in office. He’s implementing the agenda that I voted for. He’s had the guts to use his first-year mandate to effect some long-overdue unfinished business (most notably, reforming this country’s wretched healthcare insurance laws), reverse some of the most damaging policies of the previous administration (most notably, the anti-civil-libertarian climate that followed 9/11), and set a course for ...
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With new priorities, Obama and Democrats can recover in 2010
15 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Politics
No president gets a fresh start after just one year on the job. But given the size of the problems President Obama inherited and the battles he chose to take on during his first year, 2010 could provide an opportunity for something close to hitting the reset button -- if he and his team are prepared to seize the opening. The long and acrimonious legislative fight over health-care reform is nearing an end. Barring unforeseen circumstances, ...
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