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6 hours ago ago from No More Mister Nice Blog

Jed Lewison has an important piece up at Kos arguing that it would be good politics, as well as good policy, for Obama to get out ahead of his own Health Care Bill and admit its flaws. Its a brilliant essay and should be read in its entirety. But although Obama has been smart enough, and elegant enough, to do essentially that with his own Peace Prize, he won't do it with his Health Care Bill. Lewison's argument is that the bill itself is ...

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US Lawmakers React Cautiously To Senate Health Compromise - Wall Street Journal | HotNews

21 hours ago ago from The Hottest News and Trends on the WEB!

Washington Post US Lawmakers React Cautiously To Senate Health Compromise Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON (Dow Jones) US lawmakers on Wednesday reacted cautiously to a deal struck on major elements of Senate health-care-overhaul legislation, offering guarded assessments of new wrinkles in the bill as they House, Senate health care bills grow further apart CNN Obama, other Dems praise new health compromise Houston ...

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Politicians Working Together and Enforcement: November in Immigration News | CLINIC

21 hours ago ago from CLINIC

Member Login Sign up Forgot Password Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc. Home About Us Programs Resources Trainings News Members Donate Search Search Catholic charities Catholic social teaching Citizenship detention Enforcement ICE immigrants immigration Immigration News Immigration Reform Marriage Pope Benedict Postville priests raids refugees religious ...

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Open Letter to Rick Warren

3 hours ago ago from The Moral Story

Dear Rick, Perhaps you're just waking up out there in Lake Forest, CA, pushing back the duvet and breathing a big full breath, a breath that seems to allow you more air than yesterday's first waking breath, now that you know that the anti-gay bill before the Ugandan parliament no longer prescribes the death penalty or life imprisonment for gays. Maybe you're waking up glad you didn't have to take a stand, and as you give your goatee a ...

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Referendum law passes key vote in Knesset

19 hours ago ago from Israel Matzav

Referendum law passes key vote in Knesset On Wednesday, the Knesset passed a law requiring a referendum for any territorial concessions in the Golan Heights or in Jerusalem. The vote was 68-22 . The referendum bill stipulates that any withdrawal from east Jerusalem, the Golan or another area which under Israeli sovereignty would first have to be approved by the majority of the Israeli public. The vote crossed coalition-opposition ...

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Frank Sharry: Napolitano Confirms Timeline for Obama Administration on Immigration Overhaul

1 hour, 49 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post

In testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano reiterated the Obama Administration's plan to push for Comprehensive Immigration Reform legislation early next year. In her opening statement, Napolitano said : Finally, we look forward to working with you on immigration reform. The President is committed to that. He is committed to reform that includes serious, effective and sustained ...

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New Jersey Gay Marriage Vote Delayed

4 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

TRENTON, N.J. New Jersey's Senate president has agreed to postpone Thursday's scheduled vote on a bill to legalize same-sex marriages, and some senators have acknowledged the bill does not have the votes it needs to pass the Senate. Senate President Richard Codey said Wednesday he'll honor a request from the bill's Senate sponsors to delay Senate action. Sen. Ray Lesniak told The Associated Press that he and co-sponsor Sen. Loretta ...

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Harry Moroz: Hiding Help In Financial Reform

22 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

The financial reform bill that the House will vote on Friday has become a dark horse for job creation and housing assistance. This isn't the result of the Obama job summit or even of the expanded ranks of regulators who will be hired as a result of the legislation. No, it's the result of good, old-fashioned political pressure. The Congressional Black Caucus, quite rightly, has become increasingly concerned that the Obama administration is ...

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