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5 Strange Things You Didn’t Know About Kim Jong-Il

December 19, 2011
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North Korea’s leader was more than just a mercurial despot U.S. News – Politics & Policy

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GOP pushes back on jobs bill, Dems worry about ‘cherry picking’

September 13, 2011
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GOP pushes back on jobs bill, Dems worry about ‘cherry picking’

Washington (CNN) – Congressional Republicans Tuesday dismissed the President Obama’s proposal to offset the costs of his jobs bill through tax increases on higher income workers, but signaled they still want to work with the president to get at least some pieces of his economic plan through Congress. “When you look at what we...

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Why You Should Worry About a ‘TARP Moment’

July 13, 2011
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In debt-ceiling politics, it may be necessary to destroy the economy in order to save it. U.S. News – Politics & Policy

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People Concern about Obama’s Deficit Reduction Plan

July 10, 2011
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People Concern about Obama’s Deficit Reduction Plan

There are more questions generated by President Barack Obama’s quest to reach an agreement with the Republicans regarding the reduction of the nation’s deficit. People are wondering how the president can endorse major spending cuts on Medicare and Medicaid and how the Republicans can accept increases in taxes. People are concerned about the time...

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Zogby: It’s OK to Worry About Libya

April 2, 2011
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The president’s decision to lead NATO forces into Libya may still lack clarity to voters. U.S. News – Politics & Policy

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Steele Talks About Four Challengers for RNC Leadership

January 5, 2011
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Steele Talks About Four Challengers for RNC Leadership

We’ve heard so much about Michael Steele’s rocky reputation at the RNC. If there’s one thing that this guy should be admired for, it’s his guts to withstand all the criticism. I know, it sounds stupid at time, but then again, no one can do it better than Steele himself. The chairman of the...

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[Politics] Did the DoJ lie about the dismissal of voter-intimidation case? (Hot Air)

November 14, 2010
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Under oath? When challenged by Congress to explain the dismissal of an already-won criminal prosecution for voter intimidation against a New Black Panther Party activist, the Department of Justice claimed that political appointees were not part of the decision-making process. Thomas Perez, the Assistant Attorney General under Eric Holder, made that claim under oath....

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Obama Should Do Something About the Texas-Mexico Border

July 18, 2010
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Obama Should Do Something About the Texas-Mexico Border

Greg Abbott, an Attorney General based in Texas, is calling the attention of President Barack Obama regarding the security of the border between Mexico and Texas. It was only recently that a shooting incident happened in Juarez, Mexico wherein the shots crossed the American border and struck Texas City Hall. In an interview with...

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Elena Kagan Is Concerned about the Current State of Law

June 13, 2009
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Elena Kagan Is Concerned about the Current State of Law

Elena Kagan has been expressing concerns about the current state of Law in the country and she said that a conservative Supreme Court has been making attempts to cut back on the rights of women, criminal defendants and prisoners. Throughout her time served with Justice Thurgood Marshall, Elena Kagan had been passing memos to...

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