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Should Mccain Use Harry Reid In His Next Commercial?
16 hours ago ago from Conception of Power
Does Harry Reid want it both ways when it comes to John McCain showing up for Senate votes? This afternoon, Reid dismissed McCain's sudden move to parachute in on Washington and help solve the economic crisis. Let's compare today's statement It would not be helpful at this time to have them come back during these negotiations and risk injecting presidential politics into this process or distract important talks about the future of our ...
Related contentBarack Obama is a step closer to place in history with health plan
13 hours ago ago from Capto Veritas
President Obama plans to sign historic legislation granting health coverage to nearly all Americans before his State of the Union address next month, after the US Senate passed a Bill by the narrowest of margins.
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14 hours ago ago from Congratulations President Obama
CBC.ca Barack Obama is a step closer to place in history with health plan Times Online President Obama plans to sign historic legislation granting health coverage to nearly all Americans before his State of the Union address next month, ... 'Finish the job,' Obama urges after Senate OKs health bill Houston Chronicle Insurers Brace for Sweeping Changes Wall Street Journal Health care reform bill pleases no one except ...
Related contentMan in the Mirror: Why John F. Kennedy is the Last President Barack Obama Should Try to Emulate (The Emory Wheel)
10 hours ago ago from presidentbarackobama.ca
The day before the Washington state caucus, the Obama campaign landed a major coup. Read the original post: Man in the Mirror: Why John F. Kennedy is the Last President Barack Obama Should Try to Emulate (The Emory Wheel)
Related contentIs There a Real McCain?
6 hours ago ago from Political Wrinkles
Is There a Real McCain? Quote: The MaverickÂs buck stops here. John McCain is no longer the mediaÂs delight and his partyÂs burr, bucking convention with infectious relish. The man used to be such a constructive independent that some of his Republican Senate colleagues called him a traitor. Now heÂs such a predictable obstructionist that heÂs in the just-say-no vanguard with the same conservatives who used to despise ...
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Obama faces tough fight in Senate to deliver on climate pledges made overseas
7 hours ago ago from Washington Post - Business
By brokering a climate deal in Copenhagen a week ago, President Obama has committed himself to a more daunting task: pushing for comprehensive climate legislation in the Senate next year. This Story Although many senators, especially key Republicans, have shown little appetite for backing yet another ambitious bill in the aftermath of the polarizing health-care debate, it is clear that enacting legislation to cap the ...
Related contentPolitical Memo: Dean’s Health Care Spat With Obama Shows Party Divisions
13 hours ago ago from The New York Times
WASHINGTON Howard Dean ran for president in 2004 as the outsider ready to battle an entrenched establishment in Washington. And so, four years later, did Barack Obama . Now, one year into Mr. Obama's presidency, a sharp dispute between the president and Mr. Dean over the health care bill the Senate approved Thursday Mr. Dean denounced it as a sellout, while Mr. Obama heralded it as a historic breakthrough is illustrating the roots of the ...
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