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Yesterday, Sen. Al Franken (D-MN), acting on the orders of the Senate leadership, refused to grant Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) an additional moment to continue speaking on the Senate floor after his 10 minutes expired. McCain got a little cantankerous over the matter and now it looks like someone's a hypocrite Source: http://thinkprogress.org/2009/12/18/mccain-hypocrisy-franken/
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Obama is just that: a big nothing” who swaggers around the world stage much like his predecessor, smiling and waving but doing little to ease the woes of his nation because he just is not that into us. From the moment he announced that he was “ready to lead” , the press has been right there, up his butt, with nothing but praise heaped on someone whose scant resume left much to be desired. With only a few months served in the Senate, this ...
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> There are heated debates about Barack Obama's impact on US life and economy especially after he was honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize 2009. So what is so peaceful about his deals and how are people feeling about the American President ? Lori The Resident Harfenist took to the streets of New York to find out .
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Keeping the Faith?
9 hours ago ago from Dissenting Democrat
Women voted for Obama over McCain 56% to 43%. Evangelicals for McCain by 60%. However the Clinton era White House Office on Woman's Issues closed by Bush stays closed but the Office for Faith-Based Programs redmains up and operating. Many of the very same faith-based organizations that hold women to be subservient to men are invited into the White House and even given public funds while women's organizations are kept at arms-length. ...
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