Archive for July, 2010

Tea Party Federation Kicks Out Williams Over Blog Post – CNN

"We in the last 24 hours, expelled Tea Party Express and Mark Williams, the National Federation Tea Party because of his letter," Webb said of the blog by Williams as a satire of an imaginary letter From this he called "people of color" to President Abraham Lincoln.

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Cornyn Two Cycles To Reach Republican Senate Majority

Cornyn Two Cycles To Reach Republican Senate Majority

But what he did to his own shows for the public good, and their responses showed a respect for precedence, something absent from the High Court later. Kagan, Attorney General for President Barack Obama would have been more discreet about his judicial philosophy during the days of confirmation hearings recently.

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Oil Flow Being Shut Off…cheney Says Surgery Went

Oil Flow Being Shut Off...cheney Says Surgery Went

Last month, Cheney was admitted to the Hospital of the University of George Washington for a few days after the warning was not feeling well. In this episode, she received medications to treat fluid accumulation associated with aggressive form of heart disease.

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Pirate Party Mep Forced To Leave Acta Meeting

Pirate Party Mep Forced To Leave Acta Meeting

However, some hoped that negotiators would be more open with the results of future meetings. The same project has not brought much new, as almost all the information had been disclosed by the leaking of documents. Last April, almost two years after the first flight of the draft ACTA negotiators relented and decided to publish a draft prepared for the public.

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Obama’s Economic Dilemma: To Spend Or Not To Spend

Obama's Economic Dilemma: To Spend Or Not To Spend

Authorizes the governor senator began again to claim the mantle of fiscal Hawk led to Richmond, where, after reducing spending $ 6 billion, has fought only say, Republicans do not – that McDonnell – more than one U.S. dollars U.S. 1.4 billion increase in sales taxes for the business community trend Republican.

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Fox Legal Analyst: Bush Should Have Been Indicted

Fox Legal Analyst: Bush Should Have Been Indicted

In an editorial, a former Justice Department official in the Bush Kris Kobach Obama has accused the Justice Department to prosecute a "weak case against Arizona immigration law in question – that Kobach helped write – for" purely policies "Unlike previous administrations." Indeed, the Bush Justice Department was considered highly politicized, and legal experts agree that Arizona law is "unconstitutional" ..

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Cal Thomas Finding Fault With Ruling On Marriage

Cal Thomas Finding Fault With Ruling On Marriage

This attitude of the extended family of all parties, a trend that has reduced the confirmation hearings of high predictable and not particularly informative, political theater. Many of the questions "Members of the Senate Judiciary Committee has asked the Supreme Court Elena Kagan candidate during his confirmation hearing resembled speech. Many of his answers sounded evasive.

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Obama’s Economic Dilemma: To Spend Or Not To Spend

Obama's Economic Dilemma: To Spend Or Not To Spend

Politicians believe that the recovery plan. And guide pointed out that despite what critics may say that this is not an excuse for promoting a tax-crazy left and the expenditure program, although a recent analysis by Goldman Sachs recommended that the DC and the recovery and ensure a long, slow, thus accelerating the recovery of fuel for more government money into the pockets of consumers that pass quickly. For now, senior Obama advisers tends toward stasis theory. Do not expect another economic crisis – but also know that it is possible, and sleep better if a new wave of cash is held in the system.

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Pirate Party Mep Forced To Leave Acta Meeting

Last April, almost two years after the first flight of the draft ACTA negotiators relented and decided to publish a draft prepared for the public. However, some hoped that negotiators would be more open with the results of future meetings. The same project has not brought much new, as almost all the information had been disclosed by the leaking of documents.

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Has The Gop Learned The Lessons Of The Newt Era

Has The Gop Learned The Lessons Of The Newt Era

What’s more, House Republicans logged hundreds of hours of sworn testimony over “scandals” like President Clinton’s use of the White House Christmas card list. Indeed, if Republicans win the House this fall, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a replay of Republican behavior during the Clinton administration. Republicans issued 1,052 subpoenas between 1997 and 2002, the vast majority of which were related to investigations of the Clinton administration and the Democratic National Committee. With the Republican Party further to the right than it has ever been, it’s only reasonable to assume that the GOP will turn the 112th Congress into a breeding ground for manufactured scandals.

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