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First on CNN: Intel agency seeks to explain evolving understanding of Libya attack
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CNN, by Suzanne Kelly
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 5:27:10 PM
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The U.S. intelligence community has revised its assessment of the deadly attack on the American consulate in Libya, saying it now believes it was a deliberate terrorist assault. In an unusual statement on Friday, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence sought to explain how it has revised its view of the September 11 attack on the diplomatic post that killed Ambassador Christopher Stevens and three others. (Snip) The statement represents the fullest accounting yet of the intelligence community's changed understanding of the attack, and suggests it is trying to distance itself from the political debate over whether the
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Romney supporters feel confident after speech at Valley Forge Military Academy (Video)
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Daily Local [West Chester PA], by Mike Davalos
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Posted By: JoniTx- 9/28/2012 5:24:15 PM
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At least a thousand Mitt Romney supporters flooded out of Melon Hall at the Valley Forge Military Academy feeling a sense of inspiration after hearing the Republican presidential nominee speak. “I think he squared away that he is going to be a good president,” Valley Forge Military Academy Cadet Robert Abrams said. “I enjoyed his speech a lot.” As the masses dispersed, people were overheard talking about Romney’s energy and the consensus that he would really make a push in Pennsylvania. “It was totally worth it,” one female supporter said of the event. “It makes you feel like
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Regular NFL refs return, get standing ovation
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CBS News & Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 5:16:56 PM
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Baltimore - Referee Gene Steratore turned on his microphone to greet the captains of the Cleveland Browns and Baltimore Ravens for the pre-game coin toss. "Good evening, men," Steratore said. "It's good to be back." The stadium erupted in a roar. (Snip) Everyone on all sides was happy to see the familiar faces they usually love to hate, and the welcome-back love began early. About an hour before kickoff, the officials walked on the field and heard cheers from the early arrivals. A few minutes later, Steratore was shaking hands with Browns coach Pat Shurmur near midfield and getting a
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Netanyahu speaks, Obama hides, Swedish Jews firebombed
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Washington Times, by Eric Golub
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 9/28/2012 5:09:11 PM
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LOS ANGELES --George W. Bush, Tony Blair, and John Howard have all retired. Barack Obama is hiding under the covers unable to function until Valerie Jarrett pats him on the head and reminds him how special he is. That gives him the courage to spend time with Joy Behar and the rest of "The View" while Benjamin Netanyahu tried to prevent a global armageddon. Mr. Obama will not use the words "Radical Islam." This is moral abdication. Bibi is now the leader of the free world.
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44% Think Fed Chairman Influenced by President
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Rasmussen Reports, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 4:56:57 PM
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Belief among Americans that the Federal Reserve Board chairman has too much economic clout has softened a bit from previous years, but a plurality continues to feel the chairman of the independent agency is influenced in his decision making by the president. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey of American Adults shows that 41% believe the chairman of the Federal Reserve has too much power over the economy. Six percent (6%) say the chairman does not have enough power, while 38% say the level is about right. Another 15% are undecided.
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Thrill still gone for Obama among young adults, polls find
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Los Angeles Times, by Paul West
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 9/28/2012 4:46:42 PM
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Young voters are tuning out the 2012 presidential campaign and fewer have registered to vote than four years ago, when young adults were a key element of Barack Obama’s coalition. But several factors could limit Mitt Romney’s ability to benefit from those trends, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis. The study found, for example, that the drop off in young-voter engagement in this year’s election has been even greater among those who plan to vote Republican than it is among Democrats. At the same time, moderate Republicans of all ages are less engaged.
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Obama is on track to win, but backers shouldn’t get overconfident. Here’s why
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Washington Post, by Jonathan Bernstein
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 9/28/2012 4:42:13 PM
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One way of gaming out what is happening in this election is to compare George W. Bush’s approval rating in 2004 with Barack Obama’s approval rating now. So where are we? Well, Obama continues to track Bush, but is running just slightly behind him. So consider that a warning for overconfident liberals — or conservatives in premature despair. By this metric, Obama is on track to win, but just barely. The numbers, per Gallup.
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Romney Vindicated: On Libya, Obama Shot First, Didn't Ask Questions
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American Spectator, by P.J. Freire
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/28/2012 4:39:12 PM
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President Obama accused Mitt Romney of shooting first and asking questions later when responding to violence unfolding in the Middle East. But a quick review of the timeline, and the White House's "evolving" explanation for the attacks on the Benghazi consulate are beginning to make it clear that Obama's the one who's guilty of speaking too soon. “Let’s be clear, these protests were in reaction to a video that had spread to the region,” White House press secretary Jay Carney said on Sept. 14. Secretary Clinton, during the transfer of remains ceremony the same day: "We’ve seen rage and violence directed
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MSNBC Caught Doctoring Clip From Romney/Ryan Rally
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Townhall, by Greg Hengler
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/28/2012 4:34:08 PM
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This breaking story comes straight from The Blaze. A clip from a recent Romney/Ryan rally has recently been played over and over at MSNBC highlighting what appears to be an embarrassing moment on the campaign trail for Governor Romney. Originally aired on Wednesday's "Morning Joe," the clip shows Paul Ryan introducing Romney as the MSNBC-added text appears on the screen proclaiming that the crowd is shouting "Ryan!" Romney gets the mic and asks the crowd to say "Romney/Ryan!" Joe Scarborough covers his face and grumbles out the words, "Sweet Jesus." Then the Blaze received a call from one of the rally attendees:
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Clinton pledges Syria opposition $45 million in new aid from US
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Global Post (Boston, MA ), by Priyanka Boghani
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 9/28/2012 4:32:00 PM
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US Secretary of State Clinton on Friday pledged $45 million in new aid to the Syrian opposition and its allies, as they seek to oust Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. Clinton announced that the Obama administration would provide the political opposition with $15 million in non-lethal aid and $30 million in humanitarian support, according to the Associated Press. To date, the US has provided more than $130 million in humanitarian aid and $45 million in non-lethal aid, the AP noted. Clinton made the announcement at a meeting of the Friends of Syria.
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Another Pro-Obama Narrative Gets Busted
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Commentary Magazine, by Seth A. Mandel
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/28/2012 4:27:57 PM
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The Obama campaign, according to the New York Times, has a very serious honesty problem. And, in a way, it’s Mitt Romney’s fault, they suggest. The old “Republicans made me do it” excuse is often trotted out in an election year. In 2008, when Obama put a stake through the heart of public financing—a cause liberals championed—by promising to use the system and then reneging on that promise when it became clear he would raise far more money than his Republican opponent, the Times bought the explanation that somehow it was the Republicans’ fault.
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Trust on Issues: Obama v. Romney
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Rasmussen Reports, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 4:25:33 PM
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Mitt Romney continues to hold a seven-point lead in voter trust over President Obama when it comes to the economy, by far the number one voting issue. The candidates remain more closely divided in several other key issue areas, but voters are shifting toward Romney when it comes to national security. A new Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that 51% of Likely U.S. Voters trust Romney more when it comes to handling the economy. Forty-four percent (44%) trust the president more. (Snip) This survey of 1,000 Likely Voters nationwide was conducted on September 25-26, 2012 by Rasmussen Reports. The
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Middle Cheese: Romney Trails, But Not By Much
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National Review Online, by Jim Geraghty
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/28/2012 4:22:27 PM
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Many, many readers have asked for updates from my nicknamed sources from previous election cycles. Circumstances prevent communications with one of my regulars, but “Middle Cheese” — nicknamed such because he was ranked in between the “big cheeses” and the “little cheeses” of the Bush-Cheney 2004 campaign – is able to reappear. Since that cycle, Middle Cheese has moved around to various positions in high-level GOP politics, and still talks to the “Big Cheeses” of the Romney campaign. His latest thoughts: Glad to be back at “The Kerry Spot,” as it was called in back in 2004
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Romney: 'We're going to win Pennsylvania
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NBC News, by Garrett Haake
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 4:21:02 PM
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Wayne, Pa. - Mitt Romney returned to Pennsylvania today for the first time since July, holding a high-dollar fundraiser in Downtown Philadelphia and a rally here at the Valley Forge Military Academy; predicting at both he could mount an improbable victory in this politically divided state. “You know, I’ve got a little secret here," Romney told a rally crowd of a few hundred supporters. "That is that the Obama campaign thinks Pennsylvania is in their pocket -- they don’t need to worry about it. And you’re right, and they’re wrong. "We’re going to win Pennsylvania. We are going to take
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Muse: US rightwing conspiracy theorists tried to hijack our music
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Guardian [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 4:18:33 PM
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Muse have revealed the extent to which US politicians and political pundits have attempted to appropriate their music. In an interview to be published in the Observer on Sunday, singer Matt Bellamy discusses Fox News presenter Glenn Beck's embrace of their 2009 album The Resistance and the use of their hit single Uprising in rightwing conspiracy videos on YouTube. "In the US the conspiracy theory subculture has been hijacked by the right to try to take down people like Obama and put forward rightwing libertarianism," Bellamy said. Defining himself as "a left-leaning libertarian – more in the realm of Noam
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We’re from the government, and . . .
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Power Line, by Steven Hayward
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/28/2012 4:15:20 PM
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It is axiomatic that if the federal government had realized five or six years ago that the technological advances in directional drilling and hydraulic fracturing that have set off the current domestic oil and natural gas boom were coming, they surely would have done something to stop it. Now the greens and federal regulators are trying to play catch up: they can’t openly try to stop the boon of new domestic energy because its benefits (like cheap natural gas and 1 percent unemployment in North Dakota) are too evident,
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Mayor Bloomberg: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is ‘very frustrated’ about Iranian nuclear threat
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New York Daily News, by Tina Moore
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 4:05:45 PM
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The Israel Prime Minister shared his concerns about the Iranian nuclear threat with Mayor Bloomberg, hizzoner said. "He's very frustrated," Bloomberg said Friday, a day after hosting Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Gracie Mansion. "A good analogy would be if a country very close to us said they were going to annihilate us and started building nuclear bombs,” Bloomberg said. “Can you imagine?" The mayor made news Thursday by taking the meeting with Netanyahu that President Obama said he was too busy to take.
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Bloomberg poll: Obama losing support on national security
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Hot Air, by Ed Morrissey
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Posted By: StormCnter- 9/28/2012 4:05:36 PM
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I missed the Bloomberg poll in the recent avalanche of polling results, but The Cable didn’t — and for good reason. One month after Democrats bragged at their convention that they would pound Mitt Romney on foreign policy and national security, Barack Obama suddenly finds himself at a disadvantage on the issue of terrorism. That wasn’t the only decline Bloomberg measured, either:The foreign-policy results of the new Bloomberg National Poll haven’t gotten much attention yet, but the survey contains some bad news for the Obama campaign. According to the poll, Mitt Romney has a 48-42 advantage
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No sign of remains in new Mich. search for Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa
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New York Daily News & Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:42:10 PM
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Roseville, Mich. - Authorities drilled through concrete and removed wet soil samples in a modest Detroit-area neighborhood Friday in the latest effort to find the remains of Teamsters boss Jimmy Hoffa, who disappeared in 1975. There was no immediate sign of human remains, but test results could be ready by Monday, Roseville Police Chief James Berlin said. (Snip) Police detectives appeared two weeks ago and said they may need to search her yard for a dead body. "I laughed at them," Szpunar said Friday as the work began. "I looked at them and said, 'What? Do you think Jimmy Hoffa
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Quebec radio DJs posing as Stephen Harper get Ban Ki-moon on telephone in prank
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Canadian Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:36:24 PM
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Montreal - A pair of Quebec radio personalities known for prank phone calls are boasting of another victim — the Secretary General of the United Nations. Marc-Antoine Audette and Sebastien Trudel say they posed as Prime Minister Stephen Harper and were able to get Ban Ki-moon on the phone. The so-called Masked Avengers say the diplomat was rushed out of an important meeting to speak to them. They say Ban Ki-moon became confused when fake Harper complained he was too busy combing his hair with crazy glue. Harper’s spokesman tweeted about the prank — “well played.”
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No threat assessment in Benghazi prior to ambassador's arrival, source says
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Fox News, by Catherine Herridge & Pamela Browne
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:28:09 PM
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An intelligence source on the ground in Libya told Fox News that no threat assessment was conducted before U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens and his team began "taking up residence" at the Benghazi compound -- describing the security lapses as a "total failure." The claim comes more than two weeks after Stevens and three other Americans were killed in what is now being described officially as a terror attack possibly tied to Al Qaeda. The source told Fox News that there was no real security equipment installed in the villas on the compound except for a few video cameras.
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4 Girls Charged as Adults in Taped Pa. Beating
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ABC News, by Patrick Walters
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:24:43 PM
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Chester, Pa. - Four teens were being held Friday on $50,000 bail in the taped beating of a neighbor on her stoop "for fun" outside Philadelphia, an attack that was recorded on one of the youths' cellphones and posted on Facebook, authorities said. Police said the 16- and 17-year-old girls were charged as adults in the attack in Chester on a 48-year-old woman they described as "mentally challenged." The girls were charged with aggravated assault, reckless endangerment, burglary and harassment. (Snip) Authorities say the victim was punched, kicked and hit with a shoe and chair. They say she suffered cuts
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Convicted TSA Officer Reveals Secrets of Thefts at Airports
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ABC News, by Megan Chuchmach
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Posted By: Photoonist- 9/28/2012 3:17:57 PM
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A convicted TSA security officer says he was part of a "culture" of indifference that allowed corrupt employees to prey on passengers' luggage and personal belongings with impunity, thanks to lax oversight and tip-offs from TSA colleagues. "It was very commonplace, very," said Pythias Brown, a former TSA officer at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey who admits he stole more than $800,000 worth of items from luggage and security checkpoints over a four-year period. "It was very convenient to steal," he said.
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Leno: ‘We Wasted Four Years Waiting For Obama To Do Something About The Economy’
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NewsBusters, by Noel Sheppard
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Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 9/28/2012 3:15:21 PM
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Jay Leno took some surprising shots at President Obama Thursday night. During the opening monologue of NBC's Tonight Show, the host said Americans wasted four years for the current White House resident to do something about the economy (video follows with transcribed highlights and commentary): "I love how the politicians capitalize on this kind of thing," teased Leno. "Like the minute the replacement refs were fired, President Obama said, 'See, sometimes losing jobs can be a good thing. It's a good thing.'"
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Sen. Kerry lashes out at GOP for exploiting bipartisan Libya letter
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Geneva Sands
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 9/28/2012 3:09:48 PM
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Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman John Kerry (D-Mass.) admonished Republicans on Friday for trying to "exploit" the bipartisan letter sent to the Obama administration on Libya. "Let me be crystal clear as chairman of that committee … the Republicans are working overtime to try to exploit a very normal, run-of-the course, administrative letter that we agreed to on a bipartisan basis in our committee," said Kerry on MSNBC's "Andrea Mitchell Reports." "All the Republicans can do or see is politics. All they can see is exploiting it," Kerry said. Sen. Bob Corker (Tenn.), the ranking member on Kerry's
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Michael Savage Leaves Radio Show after Legal Win
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Associated Press, by Anthony McCartney
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Posted By: Maryland_Patriot- 9/28/2012 3:07:16 PM
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Los Angeles -- Michael Savage's talk show left the airwaves Thursday after the conservative host won a legal battle with his longtime employer, although his attorney said discussions with new networks are already under way. Savage posted a message on his website Thursday evening under the headline "Free at Last!" that said he was free to work with any station or network from now on. He said he "will not be heard on the radio for some time." His attorney Daniel Horowitz said Savage left Talk Radio Network after obtaining a favorable ruling in arbitration Thursday afternoon.
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