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3 hours ago — Perkins' campaign web site Perkins, an early Obama supporter, not a big fan of charter schools. Basil Smikle, the Democratic challenger to State Senator Bill Perkins, was on the defensive...
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1 hour ago — the university [senior] administration who joined an on-campus pro-life “NDResponse” rally last year (also attended by South Bend Bishop John D’Arcy) protesting the selection of Barack...
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1 hour ago — The ascendance of personality politics is complete, the Right finally getting their 2010 star. It’s been on parade since Barack Obama was elected, with the midterm grudge match sure to be a...
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1 hour ago — Washinton DC… Interviewer: What woke you up? Teabagger: Reverend Wright. You can't convince me that you can go to church with someone for twenty years and not share the same ideology. You can't convince me of...
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1 hour ago — currently producing oil or gas . Apache Corp. recently purchased Mariner in a multi-billion dollar deal. Just yesterday, however, the Financial Times reported that employees from Apache and Mariner, along with thousands of oil industry...
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1 hour ago — In a letter to President Obama, Vote Vets chairman John Soltz demands that Alan Simpson lose his job as co-chair of the White House's fiscal commission. Key quote: "[O]n Tuesday, Senator...
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1 hour ago — During her debate with Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Carly Fiorina said she knows that “marriage is between a man and a woman” because President Obama says so . "[T]the position I’ve...
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1 hour ago — Over on the home page, Pat Caddell, a former top politico in the Carter White House, chats with NRO about the midterm elections. Caddell, a key strategist during Carter’s ’76 presidential campaign, says...
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1 hour ago — commercial The U.S. government was approached to fund the campaign by the Geneva Initiative founders. The founders are a group of leftists on all sides who drew up an unacceptable "peace" deal seven years ago, and...
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3 hours ago — It’s one that will give the Right Wing a little heartburn: Obama is more popular than Ronald Reagan. That’s right, as Newsweek points out in this week's issue, at the same time in each man’s presidency,...
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2 hours ago — It is hard to believe it has been only 19 months since the president’s inauguration. But in “political time” it has been much longer. When a president seeks “fundamental change”, and actually means it,...
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2 hours ago — The following video requires a disclaimer, warning rational, freedom loving Americans that it will most likely enrage them. Naked Emperor News has compiled different videos and some audio showing the Obama...
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2 hours ago — Hillary Clinton hosts the private peace talks with Mideast leaders begins today. From Politico : Speaking one final time before the talks begin in private, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says that she, President Obama...
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2 hours ago — Rick Joyner of Morning Star Ministries and The Oak Initiative just cannot decide if President Obama is a Christian or a Muslim . On the one hand, Joyner says, Obama has a...