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3 hours ago ago from The Porcupine
Pat Buchanan, right-wing pundit, former presidential candidate, a regular political consultant on MSNBC, has gone on record for some years now that he believes that global warming is s scam, calculated to frighten Americans into transferring sovereignty, power and wealth to a global political elite. Buchanan has also written: Whether it’s hunger, poverty or homelessness, in the end, the poor are always with us. That's the level of thoughtful ...
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14 hours ago ago from judgesonmerit.org
Pennsylvanians for Modern Courts today announced that the 2009 Supreme Court election between Republican Joan Orie Melvin (the winning candidate) and Democrat Jack Panella is likely to set new fundraising and spending records. The final numbers are not yet in, as candidates can continue to raise funds until the end of the year. But we can now report that the Supreme Court election cost at least $4.5 million, and PMC believes the total is ...
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26 minutes ago ago from Atlas Shrugs in Brooklyn
It might be The New York Times (conservatives roll your eyes), but that newspaper recently put up an article about the sad but true state of GOP candidates this year. Here it is, for those that did not see it: America’s Mayor is out. But take heart, New York Republicans — Larchmont’s mayor could get in. It has come to this for the party of such electoral lions as Rudolph W. Giuliani , George E. Pataki and Alfonse M. D’Amato : a ...
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10 hours ago ago from Pat Dollard | Young Americans
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14 hours ago ago from The THINK 3 INSTITUTE
R udolph Giuliani did not retire from public life today, as I thought he might, and that's a problem for Republicans in New York State. Expected to be a favorite had he run either for Governor or Senator, the former mayor of New York renounced political ambitions for next year only, citing "pretty significant commitments." He then endorsed Rick Lazio for the Republican senatorial nomination as a challenger to Sen. Gillibrand. Lazio was the ...
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11 hours ago ago from NPR
Search hear continuous streams 24-Hour Program Stream NPR News and Shows hear the latest news [4 min 45 sec] Latest NPR Newscast Giuliani Not Running For NY Senate Or Governor by The Associated Press text size A A A NEW YORK December 22, 2009, 02:12 pm ET Former New York City Mayor ...
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3 hours ago ago from The New York Times
America's Mayor is out. But take heart, New York Republicans Larchmont's mayor could get in. Related Giuliani Says Farewell, for Now, to Politics (December 23, 2009) Giuliani Decides Against a Run for the Senate (December 22, 2009) It has come to this for the party of such electoral lions as Rudolph W. Giuliani , George E. Pataki and Alfonse M. D'Amato : a rookie Democrat, Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand largely unknown to ...
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