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Obamacare Fines Start For Hospitals That Readmit Sick Patients
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Breitbart's Big Government, by Tony Lee
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/7/2012 9:38:49 PM
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Hospitals who re-admit patients within 30 days after they were discharged will now have to, under an Obamacare provision, pay fines as of October 1, 2012, which could force hospitals to slash programs that help the elderly, the poor, and the chronically ill. According to a study, "about two-thirds of the hospitals serving Medicare patients, or some 2,200 facilities, will be hit with penalties averaging around $125,000 per facility this coming year." This provision was inserted into Obamacare as a cost-cutting measure, but it will force hospitals to give the poor, elderly, and chronically ill substandard care.
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Roger Ebert: 'One of the Best Presidential Debate Moderators Would Be David Letterman'
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Newsbusters, by Noel Sheppard
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 9:35:31 PM
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"Actually, one of the best presidential debate moderators would be David Letterman." So astonishingly wrote movie critic Roger Ebert on Twitter Thursday (vulgarity warning): Roger Ebert ✔ @ebertchicago -Actually, one of the best presidential debate moderators would be David Letterman, who is quick, smart, and interrupts bulls**t. 4 Oct 12 Reply Retweet-Favorite-I guess Ebert isn't concerned with Letterman's obvious political biases: David Letterman Calls Mitt Romney 'A Felon'
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Obamas celebrate 20th wedding anniversary as they take a break from campaign trail for romantic night on the town... only three days late
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Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/7/2012 9:33:26 PM
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President Barack Obama and first lady Michelle Obama finally celebrated their 20th wedding anniversary on Saturday - a romantic night on the town that came three days late after being pre-empted by a high-stakes presidential debate. The first couple marked the occasion with a dinner for two at the Bourbon Steak restaurant in the Four Seasons hotel in Washington's upscale Georgetown section. A month before Election Day, Obama took a rare day off from the campaign trail after a hectic schedule of rallies in the wake of Wednesday's
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World-Herald editorial: Economy needs Mitt Romney
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Omaha World-Herald, by Staff
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Posted By: ShowMeGuy- 10/7/2012 9:29:15 PM
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Four years ago, voters elected Barack Obama president of the United States. He defeated Sen. John McCain handily in that election, which was driven by many emotions. The prospect of electing the first African-American president was a very important step for this nation. Americans were terrified by the free fall in the stock market, failing banks and the sight of such industrial giants as General Motors and Chrysler teetering on the edge of bankruptcy.
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Security team pulled out of Libya in August
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American Thinker, by Rick Moran
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 10/7/2012 9:10:09 PM
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The blundering boobs at the State Department recalled a 16-man security team in August just as the Libyan diplomats were asking for more security, not less. (Snip) Lt. Col. Wood has told CBS News and congressional investigators that his 16-member team and a six-member State Department elite force called a Mobile Security Deployment team left Libya in August, just one month before the Benghazi assault. Wood says that's despite the fact that US officials in Libya wanted security increased, not decreased. Wood says he met daily with Stevens and that security was a constant challenge. There were 13 threats
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Secret observers find 'shocking' lapses in Newark airport security, report says
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Star-Ledger [Newark, NJ], by Steve Strunsky
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Posted By: Ribicon- 10/7/2012 9:07:46 PM
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Newark — Screeners at Newark Liberty International Airport are properly executing standard pat-downs of passengers only 16.7 percent of the time and they identify and take appropriate action on prohibited items in only a quarter of all cases, according to a secret internal report. The revelations are contained in a document, obtained by The Star-Ledger, titled "PACE Airport Evaluation" and dated June 8. It was compiled by an undercover team of Transportation Security Administration employees from other airports who were asked to observe screeners at work at Newark Liberty. PACE is an acronym for Presence, Advisements, Communication and Execution,
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Report: Exit polls show Hugo Chavez lost Venezuelan election
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The Daily Caller, by Matthew Boyle
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Posted By: Bubbasuncle- 10/7/2012 9:05:26 PM
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A Spanish news outlet is reporting that exit polls show socialist president Hugo Chavez has lost his bid for re-election to centrist opposition candidate Henrique Capriles. According to an English language translation of the local report, based on Google Translate, Chavez is headed for defeat: The candidate of the Democratic Unity Table (MUD), Henrique Capriles, is leading against Venezuela’s President Hugo Chavez in the presidential elections held on Sunday … according to exit polls by consultancy Variance prior to the closing of polling stations. The time set for the closing was 12:30 a.m. Spanish time, however, and
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Issa Subpoenas Lt. Col. Andy Wood For Benghazi Hearing Next Week
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International Business Times, by Laura Woods
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 10/7/2012 9:02:18 PM
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Lt. Col. Andy Wood, a Utah National Guard Army Green Beret who was the top security official at the United States consulate in Libya, has been subpoenaed by congressional investigators for an upcoming hearing on the deadly Benghazi attacks last month. Wood headed a site security team in Libya. (Snip) Sources said to be familiar with the Libya operation told lawmakers that 13 threats were made in the six months leading up to the Benghazi incident, with repeated requests made for additional security that were denied.
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Special Forces Security Leader Drops Bombshell Against Obama State Department
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Ulsterman Report, by Ulsterman
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 10/7/2012 8:58:13 PM
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Lt. Colonel Andy Wood, who told CBS News he showed the Obama administration just how “dangerous, volatile, and unpredictable” the environment in Libya had become for American personnel there, indicates being shocked that essential security was removed from Libya just one month before the deadly terrorist attack that killed a U.S. Ambassador and three other Americans. Congress will hold hearings on the Benghazi Massacre this week:
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Suspense mounts ahead of Nobel Prize announcements
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Agence France-Press, by Staff
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Posted By: Bubbasuncle- 10/7/2012 8:09:11 PM
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This year's Nobel prize season kicks off Monday with rumours suggesting the peace prize could go to Egypt's Maggie Gobran for helping Cairo's poor, Afghan burka opponent Sima Samar or US scholar Gene Sharp. The first Nobel to be announced this year will be the medicine prize on Monday, when the jury in Stockholm reveals the winner or winners around 11:30 am (0930 GMT.) Like every year, most of the speculation in the run-up to the announcements focuses on who will take home the prestigious peace and literature prizes. Betting sites have become a popular feature
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Romney to deliver foreign policy speech amid big questions on Libya, global economy
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Fox News, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/7/2012 8:07:33 PM
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Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney is set to give a foreign policy speech Monday that will mark one of his final opportunities before Election Day to show his potential as a world leader -- amid political turmoil in the Middle East and economic collapse in Europe. Romney’s success on foreign policy has thus far had mixed reviews. He has drawn widespread praise from conservatives and fellow Republicans for his full support of Israel’s quest to stop Iran from achieving nuclear capability. However, critics argue Romney made some missteps during his overseas trip this summer. He questioned whether England had enough
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Seriously? AP Suggests Rommey Needs 'Diplomacy 101' After Quip About Spain
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TownHall, by Elisabeth Meinecke
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Posted By: nhchemist- 10/7/2012 8:06:39 PM
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It's getting ridiculous. Apparently, Romney hurt Spain's feelings by suggesting the American economy might not want to end up like the one in Spain, and the AP then suggested Romney might take advantage of 'Diplomacy 101' should he become president. First, the AP account: WASHINGTON (AP) — If Mitt Romney becomes president, he might need a crash course in Diplomacy 101. (Snip) "I don't want to go down the path of Spain," Romney said Wednesday night during the first presidential debate.
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Tea party activists again backing US Sen. Brown
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Associated Press, by Steve Leblanc
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/7/2012 7:58:52 PM
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Boston - Tea party activists are again supporting Republican U.S. Sen. Scott Brown this election, even though many aren’t thrilled with some of his votes over the past two years. They say any disappointment with Brown is overshadowed by two bigger factors — the threat posed by Brown’s Democratic challenger Elizabeth Warren and the desire to help Republicans seize control of the Senate. ‘‘The bottom line is that he’s a Republican in the Senate,’’ said Ted Tripp of the Merrimack Valley Tea Party. ‘‘Republicans have to take control of the Senate so we can stop the liberal agenda and roll
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Venezuelan expatriates in New Orleans brave long trips, long lines to vote for president
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Times Picayune [New Orleans, LA], by Ramon Antonio Vargas
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Posted By: PageTurner- 10/7/2012 7:37:31 PM
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As a throng of expatriate voters from Venezuela belted out the country's national anthem near him Sunday, Daniel Griffith gazed at them and smiled. "Let's scream out loud: Death to oppression!" they sang in part. "Faithful compatriots, your strength is in your unity." Griffith remarked, "If you listen to the words, that's what we are doing here today." Griffith, 27, took a 14-hour bus ride from Miami to New Orleans with his cousin and mother and cast his expatriate ballot for Venezuela's presidential election at the Ernest N. Morial Convention Center. Griffith was among an estimated 8,000 people
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Poll: Warren maintains edge over Brown in Mass. Senate contest
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The Hill [Washington, DC], by Peter Schroeder
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/7/2012 7:35:37 PM
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Elizabeth Warren is holding a slight edge over Sen. Scott Brown (R-Mass.) in their hotly contested Senate race, according to a new poll. One month before election day, the former Obama adviser and Harvard law professor is leading the freshman lawmaker 50 to 45 among likely voters, (Snip) The support for the two candidates shows a healthy break along gender lines, as Warren is pulling nearly two-thirds support from women, while Brown enjoys an 18-point edge among men. Warren's lead also comes despite the fact that Brown enjoys a healthy lead among independents, pulling 62 percent support compared to Warren's
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What Jerry Sandusky can expect in Pa. prison after his sentencing set for Tuesday
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Associated Press, by Staff
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/7/2012 7:35:08 PM
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HARRISBURG, Pa. — Jerry Sandusky will walk into state prison with little more than a watch and wedding band. He’ll be able to work a 30-hour week to make a few dollars. He’ll be able to watch Penn State football but not violent movies. If the former Penn State defensive coach is sentenced Tuesday to a long state prison term, he will find himself far removed from the comfortable suburban life he once led, placed under the many rules and regulations of the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. Even Sandusky’s own attorney believes that whatever sentence he gets, at age 68
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Trending: Romney riding high post-debate
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CNN, by Rachel Streitfeld
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/7/2012 7:22:36 PM
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Port St. Lucie, Florida - Mitt Romney used a well-received debate performance to power his way through a three-day swing this weekend in Florida, where audiences seemed newly energized after his perceived victory over President Barack Obama. Speaking to large crowds in St. Petersburg, Apopka and Port St. Lucie, Romney opened up his stump speeches by recapping his match-up against the president. "We had a little debate earlier this week and I enjoyed myself," Romney told a roaring audience of roughly 10,000 in Port St. Lucie Sunday afternoon.
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California Governor Orders Winter Gas Switch
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Bloomberg, by Michael B. Marois
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/7/2012 7:19:43 PM
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California Governor Jerry Brown told state regulators to immediately allow oil refineries to make an early transition to winter-blend gasoline to help bring record prices at the pump under control. “Gas prices in California have risen to their highest levels ever, with unacceptable cost impacts on consumers and small businesses,” Brown said in a statement today. “I am directing the Air Resources Board to immediately take whatever steps are necessary to allow an early transition to winter-blend gasoline.” Winter-blend gasoline typically isn’t sold until after Oct. 31.
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Your right to resell your own stuff is in peril
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Wall Street Journal MarketWatch, by Jennifer Waters
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 10/7/2012 7:09:36 PM
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CHICAGO — Tucked into the U.S. Supreme Court’s agenda this fall is a little-known case that could upend your ability to resell everything from your grandmother’s antique furniture to your iPhone 4. At issue in Kirtsaeng v. John Wiley & Sons is the first-sale doctrine in copyright law, which allows you to buy and then sell things like electronics, books, artwork and furniture, as well as CDs and DVDs, without getting permission from the copyright holder of those products. (Snip)That’s being challenged now for products that are made abroad,
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Princeton Economist: Romney Tax Plan Mathematically Sound
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Breitbart Big Government, by Tony Lee
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/7/2012 6:51:46 PM
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Bill Clinton, President Barack Obama, and liberal think tanks have claimed Mitt Romney's plan to cut tax rates across the board by 20 percent is bad arithmetic, but a Princeton economics professor, Harvey Rosen, examined Romney's proposals in a paper and concluded Romney's plan would work. The economy would have to grow by 3 percentage points more over the term of his plan than it would have without his plan. Liberals, who often do not understand how the economy works let alone how to expand the economic pie, failed to work in their assumptions that the purpose of Romney's
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L.A. trip expected to add at least $5 million to Obama war chest
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Los Angeles Times, by Michael A. Memoli
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 6:48:34 PM
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WASHINGTON – Entering the final 30-day stretch of the campaign, President Obama sets off for Los Angeles on Sunday for a trip that maximizes the three pillars of his reelection bid: money, the advantages of incumbency and a relentless focus on the field operation. One day after his campaign announced that it raised $181 million in September — a sum just shy of what it raised in July and August combined — the president is expected to add at least an additional $5 million in two events Sunday night. First, a “30 Days to Victory” concert, featuring performances
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Anatomy of a Disastrous Debate Performance
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PJ Media, by Victor Davis Hanson
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 10/7/2012 6:26:25 PM
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The Romney-Obama debate was bizarre for so many reasons. Usually spin masters needle the media immediately to “prove” that their so-so candidate won. But after this debate, almost no one made the argument that Obama was close to winning — so great was the risk for even a toadying media to look ridiculous and so clear-cut the ineptness of the president. Instead, the eventual spin veered to why Obama lost (e.g., altitude, a supposed tranquilizer, a supposed mysterious Kleenex for Romney, a national security crisis, etc.) and was the stuff of fantasies.
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Rice on Benghazi: Blame the intelligence community
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Foreign Policy, by Josh Rogin
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Posted By: BabyBlueEyes- 10/7/2012 6:23:19 PM
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U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice told Republican senators that her televised statements last month on the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi were based entirely on information she was given by the intelligence community."In my Sept. 16 Sunday show appearances, I was asked to provide the administration's latest understanding of what happened in Benghazi," Rice wrote in a Thursday letter to Sens. John McCain (R-AZ), Ron Johnson (R-WI) and Kelly Ayotte (R-NH), and Lindsey Graham (R-SC). "In answering, I relied solely and squarely on the information the intelligence community provided to me and other senior U.S. officials,
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Gas prices in California rise to another new record
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Los Angeles Times, by David Colker
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 6:05:27 PM
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The pain at the pump continues. The average price of regular gas in California hit a record average of $4.655 on Sunday, according to the AAA's daily fuel gauge report. That's a rise of 4.1 cents overnight. If there is any good news, the rise is slowing. On Saturday, the overnight price rise was 12.8 cents. Furthermore, if you tend to look at the world with a glass-half-full view, the $4.655 price breakthrough Sunday is not a record if inflation is taken into account. The current price of regular would have to hit about $4.93
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Dowd: Obama Should Talk to President Bartlet!
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Breitbart Big Journalism, by Ben Shapiro
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Posted By: JoniTx- 10/7/2012 5:54:38 PM
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Today, Maureen Dowd decided not to bother writing her column. Instead, she turned over her crayon to Aaron Sorkin. Sorkin quickly decided that if Barack Obama couldn’t suffice as his candidate in a presidential debate, he’d call upon a fictional president, Jed Bartlet, for some advice. Thus, an asinine conversation between a TV president and … well … a TV president ensued. And it channeled exactly what most liberals thought of Obama’s debate performance: BARTLET Were you sleepy? OBAMA Jed — BARTLET Was that the problem? Had you just taken allergy medication? General anesthesia? OBAMA I had an off night.
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American woman set to testify against 'terror' preacher Abu Hamza after she was kidnapped by his militants in Yemen
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Daily Mail [UK], by Staff
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 10/7/2012 5:33:05 PM
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An American woman who was kidnapped in Yemen is expected to stand up in court against the Islamic hate preacher who orchestrated her terrifying ordeal. Mary Quin was abducted along with 15 other tourists in 1998 by militants who were instructed by hate preacher Abu Hamza al-Masri. During the tour group's rescue, she was used as a human shield and four other hostages were killed. Hamza appeared at federal court in New York on Saturday after being extradited from Britain. Hamza faces 11 counts of criminal conduct related to the taking of 16 hostages in Yemen in 1998, advocating violent jihad
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