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6 hours ago ago from KICKIN' AND SCREAMIN'...........
Here's what's going on. The Senate recently approved funding for abortions in DC. The Senate approved an omnibus spending bill on Sunday that would lift the 13-year-long ban on directly paying for abortions in the nation’s capital. The legislation, which President Barack Obama is expected to sign, also contains funding for Planned Parenthood and the UNFPA. The Senate passed the bill, which funds several federal government ...
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3 hours ago ago from wehategringos.com
Stephen Dinan Washington Times The Senate on Sunday sent President Obama another hot potato, passing a $1.1 trillion catchall spending bill that includes money needed to run dozens of government agencies but also is loaded with pork-barrel spending. The bill, which funds most domestic federal agencies for the rest of this fiscal year, marks a 12 percent spending increase. Democrats said the spending was needed to counter ...
Related contentDemocrat introduces SEIU-backed illegal alien amnesty bill
19 minutes ago ago from Thoughts Of A Conservative Christian
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8 hours ago ago from FREEDOM OF SPEECH
The Founding Fathers created a Republic, but 60 Senators are poised to take it away. With the pending disaster of the passage in the Senate of a bill nationalizing one sixth of the U.S. economy and our entire healthcare system at a cost of over $2.5 trillion, we are faced with a crucial question: are the Republican senators using every means at their disposal to stop the looming, tyrannical abuse of power? Unfortunately, the answer ...
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Paul Abrams: Stop Yapping about Healthcare: Go Reconciliation and Attach the Rest to a Defense Appropriations Bill
20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post
"and [Lieberman] will at last be only a minor annoyance" --Casablanca, 1942, paraphrase shown. Time to get on with it. Just as the President has done all in his power to get countries like Iran to engage as a full partner with the rest of the world, but has been rebuffed, Harry Reid has done a remarkable job (and I am no Harry Reid fan) of keeping the fingers in the dike of healthcare reform (HCR) to get it to this point. The Senate ...
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15 hours ago ago from CNN Money
Calls to drop Medicare change intensify December 14, 2009: 9:44 PM ET WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Senate Democrats are preparing to drop a compromise health-care plan that would allow 55- to 64-year-olds to buy into Medicare because of opposition from Connecticut Sen. Joe Lieberman, two senior Democratic sources said Monday. It's what the White House wants, and there aren't many other options that allow us to finish by Christmas, said one ...
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Sen Lieberman is playing a pivotal role in the debate US President Barack Obama has called Democratic senators to the White House for talks aimed at getting healthcare reform passed by the end of the year. Tuesday afternoon's meeting comes amid signs of further compromise on the bill in order to garner the 60 votes needed for it to pass in the Senate. A key figure is Joe Lieberman, an independent whose vote is vital to ...
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