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New Republicans

9 hours ago ago from terryfrank.net

Daily News & Comments I love Senator DeMint's passion.  He's right on. Senator Jim DeMint: “I need some new Republicans, people who believe in constitutional government, a balanced budget and liberty and so I’m out across the country recruiting new republicans who I think if they get here will not only challenge the institutions of government but be willing to even challenge the Republican Party and our leadership if they feel like ...

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Republican Senator Thinks 2,000 Page Health Care Bill is Not Big Enough

14 hours ago ago from The P/Oed Patriot

H ere is a video of a Republican that thinks the 2,000 Page Health Care Bill isn't Enough:

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Thinking Tea Party Candidate does not mean Third Party!

22 hours ago ago from Cleveland Tea Party Patriots

Mark G Pogue Just recently I posted as my status on Twitter and Facebook "I think 2012 people should think about a tea party candidate instead of a R or D!". By some of the comments you would have thought I had suggested a 3rd party. OMG has all political thinking and reasoning common sense left the voters mind. I said think about a tea party candidate. A Tea Party Candidate could be Republican or Democrat because all true Tea Party ...

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Harry Reid Twists Civil Rights History To Bash GOP

20 hours ago ago from Black Politics on the Web

Frances Rice - Confident that liberal historians have successfully re-written civil rights history, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid brazenly compared Republican health care reform opponents to supporters of slavery, ignoring the fact that the Democratic Party fought to expand slavery while the Republican Party fought to end it. Not satisfied with just playing the race card on the senate floor, the Nevada Democrat also accused ...

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Is this any way to win friends and influence people?

19 hours ago ago from The Niles Star

Dear Editor: I stopped writing to our two Michigan senators about health care because they really don't seem to care anymore what people who oppose the bill are thinking in Michigan. Each senator has made up his or her mind even though polls show a majority of Americans do not want the current health care bills in the House or the Senate.  That apparently is irrelevant. I always thought the Senate was a genteel place where people ...

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Senators revise climate bill to court GOP support

13 hours ago ago from U.S. News

Senators revise climate bill to court GOP support WASHINGTON (AP) -- Senators trying to craft bipartisan climate legislation offered a revised proposal Thursday that would add incentives for building nuclear power plants and open the way for expanded oil and gas drilling off the nation's coastlines in hopes of attracting wider support. The new framework for a Senate climate bill would ease back requirements for early reductions of ...

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2009 was trying for Obama; Dems fret over 2010

13 hours ago ago from PopEater

WASHINGTON -Even if President Barack Obama's lofty ratings were bound to recede, 2009 has been a politically bruising year for Democrats, who now approach 2010 with deep anxieties. They lost both governors' races and their party's activists are split over Afghanistan. Voters hold Democrats, as the party in power, accountable for high unemployment and soaring deficits. Obama and Congress's Democratic leaders are spending substantial political ...

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Kim Strassel: The EPA's Carbon Bomb Fizzles

10 hours ago ago from Wall Street Journal

Far from alarm, the feeling sweeping through many quarters of the Democratic Congress is relief. Voters know cap-and-trade is Washington code for painful new energy taxes. With a recession on, the subject has become poisonous in congressional districts. Blue Dogs and swing-state senators watched in alarm as local Democrats in the recent Virginia and New Jersey elections were pounded on the issue, and lost their seats. But now? Hurrah! It's ...

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Cynthia Gordy: Too Much Compromise on the Public Option?

17 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

President Obama has given his stamp of approval on the new healthcare plan agreed upon by Democratic Senators. The support signals that it's a wrap on the idea of creating a government-run public insurance option--but the deal that the senators reached, which the President called "a creative new framework," is different from what we've heard before. The legislation involves working within the structure of the healthcare system we already ...

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Republicans, Independents Make the Difference in Support for Obama on Afghanistan

23 hours ago ago from Politics Daily

Republicans and independents are the key forces in forging a narrow majority of Americans who support President Obama's strategy for Afghanistan, but on many other fronts, the president's approval ratings and backing for some of his key initiatives have been on the slide, according to a New York Times/CBS News poll conducted Dec. 4-8.

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