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Karl Rove and O'Reilly say fixing health care is not a "bread and butter" issue for America
20 hours ago ago from Crooks and Liars
DOWNLOADS: (111) PLAYS: (180) The disgraced man once known as Bush's Brain actually has the nerve to say that the reason President Obama's poll numbers are slipping is because he's wasting time trying to fix our broken f*&king health care system and that's not one of the real "bread and butter" issues that Americans care about. This from the man who led George W. Bush from an 80% approval rating to one of the lowest approval ratings in the ...
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15 hours ago ago from Stock -Finance
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9 hours ago ago from Tablet Magazine - A New Read on Jewish Life
By Marc Tracy | 11:07 AM Dec 10, 2009 | Print The President and First Lady arrive at the Nobel Ceremony this morning. CREDIT: STR/AFP/Getty Images This morning, shortly after President Barack Obama accepted the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, a newly released report found that even Israelis—who are thought of as more skeptical of Obama’s peace-making capabilities than most—have a generally favorable view of the president and his ...
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10 hours ago ago from All About Work & Financial
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23 hours ago ago from PopEater
[BRIEFING.COM] Though trade has been choppy this session, the stock market has entered into a sideways drift that has confined the S&P 500 to a three-point range for more than one hour. Sideways trade has characterized the action of the broader equity market for the past month. Since November 10, the S&P 500 has remained in a 36-point range. During that time, stocks have set several fresh 2009 highs, but they have failed to sustain each of ...
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11 hours ago ago from The New York Times
SINGAPORE Asian stocks rose on Friday after a slew of Chinese data showed the world's third-largest economy is on a brisk recovery path, while gold prices rose as the dollar steadied. China's industrial growth in November accelerated to 19.2 percent from a year earlier, its highest since June 2007, while investment expansion remained robust. Chinese imports surged 26.7 percent, their first rise in 13 months, though exports disappointed ...
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3 hours ago ago from PopEater
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1 day ago ago from Huffington Post
Cross-posted with TomDispatch.com . In his Afghan speech at West Point last week, President Obama offered Americans some specifics to back up his new way forward in Afghanistan. He spoke of the additional 30,000 U.S. troops he was sending into that country over the next six months. He brought up the roughly $30 billion it would cost us to get them there and support them for a year. And finally, he spoke of beginning to bring them home by ...
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