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Romney’s New Strategy
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National Review Online, by Stanley Kurtz
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/25/2012 10:12:04 PM
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By kicking off his Ohio bus tour with an unusually blunt attack on Obama’s big-government philosophy, Mitt Romney appears to have adopted a new strategy. Romney described Obama’s vision of government as “entirely foreign to anything this nation has ever known.” He decried, “a larger government, taking more and more, intruding in your relationship with your doctor, investing, so to speak, in companies, picking winners and losers, or in his case, losers.” Then came the biggest applause line: “that is not the America I know. That is not the America that built Ohio.” Romney’s attacks on Obama’s 1998 remarks
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Valerie Jarrett - Obama's Rasputin
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Investor's Business Daily, by Staff
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Posted By: HollowLeg- 9/25/2012 10:08:19 PM
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White House: She receives more protection than our Libyan ambassador, calls the president by his first name, dines and vacations with the First Family and had the power to call off three strikes against Osama bin Laden. Ambassador Chris Stevens did not have a Marine detail in Benghazi, Libya. But White House senior adviser and Obama confidante Valerie Jarrett reportedly had a full Secret Service detail on vacation in Martha's Vineyard. "Jarrett seems to have a 24-hour, around-the-clock detail, with five or six agents full time," Democratic pollster Pat Caddell said
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Romney Campaign Challenges The Polls
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BuzzFeed, by McKay Coppins
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Posted By: LOL Thomas- 9/25/2012 10:05:29 PM
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Dayton, Ohio — Amid a flurry of recent polls showing Mitt Romney badly trailing in key swing states — especially in Ohio — a campaign adviser told reporters Tuesday that the race there is much closer than public polling suggests. Asked about a new Washington Post poll showing Romney down eight points in Ohio, political director Rich Beeson said their internal polls are telling a different story. "The public polls are what the public polls are," Beeson said. "I kind of hope the Obama campaign is basing their campaign decisions on the public polls... I have great faith in our data."
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Pundits get unimpeded ‘View’ of leading from behind
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Washington Times, by Charles Hurt
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/25/2012 10:04:58 PM
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Finally, the army of pundits are aghast at President Obama. They are shocked at his unmannerly dismissal of the global stage where he belongs. They are astonished by his callous indifference to the world peace he promised us. All in the name of craven politics with a little couch time on daytime TV. Scandalous! Inexplicable! Terrible judgment! The idea that Mr. Obama would sit with the ladies of “The View” while Libya burns, Iran perfects a nuclear weapon and Syria spins out of control shocked them out of their senses. They’re horrified that Israeli Prime Minister
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Homosexuals in the military demand special privileges
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Washington Times, by Col. Ron Crews
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/25/2012 9:58:36 PM
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The American armed forces exist to defend our nation, not to conduct social science lab experiments in which our troops serve as human subjects. Try telling that to this administration. The first anniversary of the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” Sept. 20, has come and gone. Now, there is mounting evidence that proves our warnings were not idle chatter. The threat to freedom posed by this radical sexual experiment on our military is real: It is grave and it is growing. Activists inside and outside our government who pushed the repeal have deployed a smoke screen around
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At U.N., Obama downplays terrorism in Libya attack
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Washington Times, by Dave Boyer
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/25/2012 9:54:58 PM
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His expected campaign advantage on foreign-policy issues suddenly in doubt, President Obama at the United Nations on Tuesday portrayed the deaths of four Americans in Libya as a result of inflamed tensions over an anti-Islam movie produced in the U.S. rather than a terrorist attack aimed at his policies in dealing with the Arab Spring and Middle East unrest. Although his administration in recent days acknowledged that the deaths of Ambassador J. Christopher Stevens and three others were caused by a terrorist act on Sept. 11, Mr. Obama didn’t mention terrorism
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Romney takes aim at foreign aid, ties future aid to trade
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Washington Times, by Stephen Dinan and Susan Crabtree
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/25/2012 9:52:17 PM
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Seeking to carve out foreign-policy differences with President Obama, rival Mitt Romney on Tuesday said he wants to impose a bargain on countries seeking U.S. foreign aid: open economies to trade and investment in exchange for American taxpayers’ generosity. Speaking to the Clinton Global Initiative in New York, where world leaders were gathered for the opening of the U.N. General Assembly, Mr. Romney said Americans often are flummoxed by the billions of dollars sent overseas to countries that never seem to improve and, at worst, siphon the money into their leaders’ pockets
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Outweighed Republicans skeptical of polls’ left tilt
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Washington Times, by David Hill
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/25/2012 9:50:28 PM
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As President Obama and congressional Democrats have surged in polls, Republicans are increasingly arguing that the surveys are skewed — and some are going so far as to accuse pollsters of purposely trying to demoralize GOP voters. Pollsters say there is no attempt at bias and that they are simply sampling people who answer their phones. But that has led to several high-profile polls that have shown Democrats substantially outnumbering Republicans, even though they usually hold only a slight lead on Election Day. Polling firms downplay the effect of an imbalance, and many differ on whether to cancel it out
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Obama at U.N. Talks 5 Minutes About YouTube Video, 1.5 Minutes on Iran
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Cybercast News Service, by Elizabeth Harrington
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/25/2012 9:48:29 PM
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President Barack Obama devoted 5 minutes of his speech before the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday to a YouTube trailer that insulted Islam and 1 minute and 32 seconds talking about the threat of Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. President Obama made his first reference to what he called a “crude and disgusting video” at 11 minutes and 33 seconds into his speech. The video, which is a YouTube trailer for a shoddy film made by a man in southern California, has been blamed by the Obama administration for protests in the Middle East and North Africa.
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CNN's Acosta to Romney: 'If You Somehow Win,' How Would You 'Assure Blacks You'd Be Their President Also?
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Newsbusters, by Noel Sheppard
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/25/2012 9:42:22 PM
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CNN's Jim Acosta on Tuesday's Situation Room asked what many will think was a truly offensive question. "If you were to somehow beat the first African-American president, what would you say to the black community to assure them that you would be their president also?" (video follows with transcript and commentary): JIM ACOSTA, CNN: African-Americans have a tremendous sense of pride that there is the first African-American president in the White House. If you were to somehow beat the first African-American president, what would you say?
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Could the bizarre 'bagel head' look be Japan's most extreme beauty trend yet?
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Daily Mail [UK], by Tamara Abraham
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Posted By: Not your typical New Yorker- 9/25/2012 9:41:05 PM
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A new television series has shed light on the bizarre Japanese trend for 'bagel heads'. The extraordinary look, which is created by injecting saline into the forehead, then pressing in the centre of the swollen area with a thumb, is a hit on the country's underground body modification scene. The dramatic results of the two-hour treatment last just 16-24 hours, after which the saline is absorbed by the body and the forehead reduces back to its normal size. The process is revealed on National Geographic's Taboo, where three people are seen undergoing the treatment in Tokyo.
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Behar: It's Okay Obama Would Rather Talk to Me than Netanyahu
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Breitbart's Big Hollywood, by Breitbart News
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/25/2012 9:40:54 PM
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Being a Current TV shill for President Barack Obama isn't an easy gig. Turns out Joy Behar is more than up for the challenge. Behar, who cozied up to Obama during today's taped edition of "The View," her other day job, rushed to her Twitter page to help defend Obama against the indefensible. While the Middle East burns and Iran threatens to wipe out (again) Israel, our closest ally in that region, Obama chose not to speak with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Instead, Obama talked about important
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What we learned from our interview with Mitt Romney
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CNN, by Jim Acosta
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/25/2012 9:39:01 PM
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Columbus, Ohio - If there's one thing we learned from Mitt Romney during the course of CNN's interview with the GOP nominee in Ohio Tuesday, it's that he plans to aggressively stay on the attack against President Barack Obama in the final six weeks of the campaign. Consider his comments on the diplomatic attack that left four Americans, including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens, dead in Libya. Romney has criticized the president for calling recent events in the Middle East "bumps in the road" and suggested Obama had labeled Stevens' death one of those "bumps."
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China’s first aircraft carrier enters into service, “a cause for patriotic passion”
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MercoPress [Montevideo, Uruguay], by Staff
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Posted By: PageTurner- 9/25/2012 9:34:59 PM
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China's first aircraft carrier has entered into service, the defence ministry announced. The 300 meters Liaoning - named after the province where it was refitted - is a refurbished Soviet ship purchased from Ukraine (ex Varyag). For now the carrier has no operational aircraft and will be used for training. But China says the vessel, which has undergone extensive sea trials, will increase its capacity to defend state interests. Getting into the carrier business takes time; a whole range of skills has to be learnt; and carriers have to operate with other ships,
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Media Shocked GOP Hasn’t Conceded
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Commentary Magazine, by Jonathan S. Tobin
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 9/25/2012 9:29:08 PM
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When the mainstream media declares that Mitt Romney is finished, they expect everyone in the Republican Party to not just listen but to act accordingly. That’s the only way to respond to an astonishingly obtuse feature in Politico that centers on the willingness of GOP congressional candidates to embrace Romney. The story begins in this manner: You might think Mitt Romney’s flailing presidential campaign would send his party’s congressional hopefuls fleeing from the GOP standard-bearer. But in a curiosity of a bizarre campaign season, the opposite is happening. Few Republican House candidates have thrown Romney overboard
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Our Hidden Government Benefits
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NY TImes, by Suzanne Mettler
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Posted By: dnarnya- 9/25/2012 9:20:58 PM
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DON’T take at face value the claims that Americans dislike government. Sure, a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll found that 56 percent of Americans said they wanted smaller government and fewer services. Tea Party activists, the most vocal citizens of our time, powerfully amplify those demands. Yet the reality is that the vast majority of Americans have at some point relied on government programs — and valued them — even though they often fail to recognize that government is the source of the assistance.
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Exclusive Video: Woman defaces 'anti-jihad' ad in Times Square station
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New York Post, by Brian Stillman*
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Posted By: Calvinesq- 9/25/2012 9:04:35 PM
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Cops busted a lone protester -- angry with subway ads equating enemies of Israel as “savages” -- as she spray-painted over one of the controversial signs today. A Post camera crew captured the bizarre conflict between suspect Mona Eltahawy, 45, and a woman defending the ads. “Mona, do you think you have the right to do this?” said Pamela Hall, holding a mounted camera as she tried to block the barrage of spray paint. “I do actually,” Eltahawy calmly responded. “I think this is freedom of expression, just as this is freedom of expression.”
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'60 Minutes' legend Mike Wallace died with $21M fortune
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New York Post, by Dareh Gregorian
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/25/2012 9:03:22 PM
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Well, he had worked a lot of minutes. Legendary "60 Minutes" newsman Mike Wallace left behind an impressive $21 million fortune when he died, court papers show. Wallace, a fixture on the news magazine for 38 years, died in April at the age of 93. He left behind a wife, a son and three stepchildren. Wallace's left most everything to his widow, Mary - but she died earlier this month, before his will was submitted in court. Mary was Wallace's fourth wife, and they've been married for 25 years.
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New questions about how Obama got into Harvard
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The Blaze, by Mytheos Holt
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Posted By: davesenior- 9/25/2012 8:41:12 PM
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According to a newspaper column released in 1979 by Vernon Jarrett, father-in-law of Obama confidente Valerie Jarrett, President Barack Obama might owe his success to a very controversial benefactor. (Snip) However, the reaction of Mansour himself to the revelation of the column, as recorded by Ben Smith, may spark more suspicion than his original inclusion: (Snip) Mansour, who lives in San Antonio, said the story was “definitely not true.” “It’s not true, it’s not accurate,” Mansour said. He said that he had represented OPEC in a lawsuit in Los Angeles, Please ask permission to post from this site. In this case, permission granted.
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Rising home prices offer hope for Obama on the economy
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The Hill [Washington DC], by Vicki Needham & Peter Schroeder
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/25/2012 8:34:22 PM
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A new report showing home prices rising in 20 U.S. cities gave a boost to President Obama’s reelection chances on Tuesday. The data amplified other reports that suggest the long-awaited recovery in the housing market is emerging six weeks before Election Day, and arrived alongside other encouraging news about increased consumer confidence and spending. The signs of a turnaround in housing are coming at a fortuitous time for President Obama, who is running for reelection in a campaign dominated by concerns about his management of the economy.
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Feinstein shuts door to debating her GOP opponent: “I haven’t seen the point” (Video)
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San Francisco Chronicle, by Carla Marinucci
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/25/2012 8:28:37 PM
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California Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein, in the midst of a 2012 re-election campaign, said today that she has no intention of debating her GOP opponent, Danville activist Elizabeth Emken, because “I haven’t seen the point.” Feinstein, who has served in the U.S. Senate since 1992, made the comments today during an hour-long Chronicle editorial board session. Just weeks ago, California’s senior senator walked out on ABC 7′s Mark Matthews when he asked her about her decision this time to sidestep a debate. (“Some reporters get under your skin,” she laughed, when we noted that.)
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Voter watchdog says it's uncovered absentee ballot fraud in Florida, New York
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Fox News, by Cristina Corbin
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 9/25/2012 8:26:40 PM
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A national voter fraud watchdog group announced Tuesday that it has uncovered at least 31 cases of absentee ballot fraud in New York and Florida -- a finding the group claims is "just the tip of the iceberg." True the Vote, a group that focuses on voter fraud, said it turned over 31 cases to state and federal election authorities in which individuals cast their votes in two states in the same federal election -- which is a felony. Logan Churchwell, a spokesman for the group, told FoxNews.com that the organization accessed Florida's complete voter registration roll
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White House Insider – “The Real Deal Internal Poll Results “
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Ulsterman Report, by Ulsterman
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Posted By: LOL Thomas- 9/25/2012 8:23:55 PM
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While not answering questions related to yesterday’s WSI update, a longtime D.C. political operative gives us a breakdown of where the race between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama really stands in a number of critical battleground states, and ends with a plea for everyone to get involved in helping make Obama a “One and Done” president… WHI: Ok, not the question you asked me about, but something much more important. You wanted to know where the race is regarding the internal polling data. Here it is, all within the last week or so. Forget the media reports, this is
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Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky calls on followers to burn iPhones
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/25/2012 7:57:17 PM
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An influential ultra-Orthodox Israeli rabbi ordered his followers this week to burn their iPhones, the latest move by the insular community to keep the outside world at bay. The decree by Rabbi Chaim Kanievsky, 84, came ahead of Judaism's holiest day, Yom Kippur. It said that it was forbidden to own the smartphone, and those who already had one must burn theirs. (Snip) Israel's growing ultra-Orthodox minority tenaciously guards its traditional way of life against the influence of the secular majority. Many shun TVs and computers to avoid images that break their standards of modesty and values.
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Replacement Refs Redefine ‘Touchdown’
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Wall Street Journal, by David Roth
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 9/25/2012 7:55:04 PM
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The NFL is the biggest deal in American sports. But it lives in a loud, lucrative sort of tension, always on the cusp of a terrible tomorrow. (Snip) At the end of the Seattle Seahawks’ home game against the Green Bay Packers, Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson heaved the ball into the end zone, where Seahawks receiver Golden Tate shoved a Packers defensive back out of the way, and then wrestled for the ball with cornerback N.D. Jennings, who appeared to make an interception. The officials ruled it a touchdown after Tate wrestled the ball away
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The World Doesn’t Love the First Amendment
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Slate Magazine, by Eric Posner
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 9/25/2012 7:47:32 PM
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The universal response in the United States to the uproar over the anti-Muslim video is that the Muslim world will just have to get used to freedom of expression. President Obama said so himself in a speech at the United Nations today, which included both a strong defense of the First Amendment and (“in the alternative,” as lawyers say) and a plea that the United States is helpless anyway when it comes to controlling information.(snip) This is that Americans need to learn that the rest of the world—and not just Muslims—see no sense in the First Amendment.
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