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Candy Crowley Self-Destructs
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Newsbusters, by L. Brent Bozell
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Posted By: mainelysane- 10/19/2012 4:03:04 PM
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Just how badly did CNN's Candy Crowley destroy her first (and hopefully last) attempt as a presidential debate moderator? More than 65 million people saw that she is to debate moderation as CNN is to "news." Barack Obama made a fatal mistake when he lied, claiming he'd labeled the Libya attack as an act of terrorism. The look on Romney's face said it all: Mr. President, here comes checkmate.
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Senate Debate Will Remain Open to Public
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WIBC [Indianapolis, IN], by Eric Berman
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Posted By: geekrunner- 10/19/2012 3:57:14 PM
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Tuesday's second and final Senate debate will remain open to the public, despite a union push to corner the market on tickets. The Indiana Debate Commission considered closing the New Albany debate among Republican Richard Mourdock, Democrat Joe Donnelly and Libertarian Andrew Horning, after a United Auto Workers bus convoy gobbled up 300 of the 500 available seats. Headline split by staff.
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Pro-Family Group Warns of Agenda Behind SPLC's “Mix It Up” Day
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New American, by Dave Bohon
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:54:03 PM
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The American Family Association (AFA) is warning parents about an upcoming “entry level” diversity program being promoted by the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) under its “Teaching Tolerance” project. On October 30, at over 2,000 schools across the nation, the SPLC will activate its annual Mix It up at Lunch Day, which it describes as a campaign, established a decade ago, that “encourages students to identify, question and cross social boundaries.” (Snip) But in a recent Action Alert, the AFA warned that the event is also a thinly disguised attempt to promote the homosexual lifestyle among elementary and junior high
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Rasmussen: Get ready for a small Romney bump out of the second debate
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Hot Air, by Ed Morrissey
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:45:05 PM
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Today’s presidential tracking poll from Rasmussen shows a two-point gain for Barack Obama, bringing him into a tie with Mitt Romney at 48/48. At first blush, that looks as though Obama may have righted the ship after the second debate, but Rasmussen warns that the most recent surveys show momentum in the opposite direction: (Snip) Today’s result dropped the surveying that took place the day before the debate, which apparently wasn’t terribly good for Obama, and retains the day of the debate, which apparently was better for the incumbent President, at least relative to Romney. The changes involved are relatively
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Lesbian Soldier Begins Sex-Change Process During Deployment to Afghanistan
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Cybercast News Service, by Susan Jones
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:36:05 PM
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A 26-year-old lesbian deployed to Afghanistan reportedly brought along male hormones -- part of her ongoing sex change from female to male, the Military Times reported this week. The Specialist -- who eventually plans to take the name "Keith" -- says she has been legally married to a woman for the past two years. Contacted in Afghanistan by the newspaper, Keith said her voice is getting deeper: "I’m getting more muscle. I feel more energy. I feel more like myself," she was quoted as saying.
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Election 2012: Missouri President 10-19
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Rasmussen Reports, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:31:38 PM
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Mitt Romney now has a double-digit lead in Missouri. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Missouri Voters, taken the night after the second presidential debate, finds Romney with 54% support to President Obama’s 43%. One percent (1%) favors some other candidate, and three percent (3%) remain undecided. The survey of 500 Likely Voters in Ohio was conducted on October 17, 2012 by Rasmussen Reports. The margin of sampling error is +/- 4.5 percentage points with a 95% level of confidence. Field work for all Rasmussen Reports surveys is conducted by Pulse Opinion Research, LLC. See methodology.
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Election 2012: Virginia President 10-19
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Rasmussen Reports, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:28:14 PM
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Mitt Romney has now hit the 50% mark in Virginia. The latest Rasmussen Reports telephone survey of Likely Virginia Voters, taken two nights after the second presidential debate, shows Romney with 50% support to President Obama’s 47%. Two percent (2%) remain undecided. (Snip) Ninety-four percent (94%) of likely voters in the Old Dominion say they are certain to vote in this election. Among these voters, Romney leads 52% to 47%.Among the 88% of voters in the state who say they’ve already decided whom they will vote for, it’s Romney 51%, Obama 49%.
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Obama Has Biggest Fundraising Day Ever
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ABC News, by Devin Dwyer
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:22:01 PM
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President Obama on Oct. 17 had his single most lucrative day of campaign fundraising ever, an Obama campaign official confirmed to ABC News. The record-setting haul, which the official declined to specify, was attributed to a surge of online contributions from grassroots donors following Obama’s performance in the second 2012 presidential debate. The campaign announced last week that it has amassed a base of 4 million unique donors — or 1 in 75 Americans — a new record. The flood of cash appears to signal a resurgent enthusiasm among Democrats, two weeks after the president’s lackluster first debate rattled nerves
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Home sales slowed in September
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CNN Money, by Chris Isidore
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:18:20 PM
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New York - The pace of previously owned home sales slowed slightly in September, even as the long-battered housing market showed signs of a broader recovery. Sales of existing homes sold at an annual rate of 4.75 million, according to a closely watched reading reported Friday from the National Association of Realtors. It was off slightly from the 4.83 million pace the previous month, but up 11% from a year earlier. Despite the slip, September's pace was the second best in more than two years, trailing only the strong August reading.
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Muslim protesters fight police in Tanzania
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Reuters, by Drazen Jorgic & Fumbuka Ng'wanakilal
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:06:51 PM
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Stone Town/Dar es Salaam - Muslim protesters clashed with police in Tanzania's commercial capital and on the semi-autonomous island of Zanzibar on Friday, raising religious tensions in the east African country. In Dar es Salaam, protests against the arrest of a hardline Muslim cleric turned violent, while in Zanzibar, supporters of an Islamist separatist group have repeatedly fought police over the disappearance of their spiritual leader. The violence has raised concerns of an escalation in religious tensions in relatively stable and secular Tanzania, east Africa's second-largest economy.
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“Pyramid of Power” Looking for Successor to Jesse Jackson Jr
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Chicago Daily Observer, by Russ Stewart
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 3:04:31 PM
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“Change We Need” is the prevailing political attitude in Chicago’s black community, and it has nothing to do with Barack Obama’s 2008 campaign slogan or 2012 re-election campaign. Getting rid of the “Tiresome Threesome” black city congressmen – the ailing Bobby Rush (D-1), first elected in 1992; the scandal-challenged Jesse Jackson Jr. (D-2), first elected in 1995; and the indolent and increasingly irrelevant Danny Davis (D-7), first elected in 1996 – has become a priority among black politicians. A congressional seat is a prized plum, nestled at the apex of the “Pyramid of Power” which typifies Chicago and Cook County
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The number one enemy of the Arabs? Russia
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Telegraph [UK], by Jake Wallis Simons
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 2:59:45 PM
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Allow me to introduce the Egyptian cleric Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, one of the most prominent Sunni Islamic scholars in the world. You may remember him from 2008, when he was refused a visa to visit Britain (Snip) This week, in a televised sermon on Qatar TV, he took the step of defining the foremost enemies of Arabs. Israel and the United States were not mentioned; instead, he said that “Russia has become the number one enemy of Islam and Muslims because it stood against the Syrian people; more than 30,000 Syrians have been killed by the weapons supplied by Russia.”
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Ohio doctor running newspaper ads criticizing Obamacare ahead of election
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Daily Caller, by Alex Pappas
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Posted By: SoCalGal- 10/19/2012 2:54:15 PM
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A medical doctor in the crucial swing state of Ohio is publishing a 2,000-word letter slamming President Barack Obama’s health care law as full-page ads in local newspapers ahead of the presidential election. Dr. Farid Naffah, a gastroenterologist in Warren, Ohio, wrote “The Risks and Perils of Obamacare” letter that has run both twice in the Tribune Chronicle and once in the Youngstown Vindicator in Ohio over the last week.
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Administration Ignoring Law Denying Visas To 'Likely' Welfare Recipients, Senator Says
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Cybercast News Service, by Craig Bannister
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 2:48:02 PM
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The Obama administration is waiving a law that requires it to deny visas and entry to non-citizens who are “likely at any time to become” a government dependent – and is ignoring requests for information regarding this move, Sen. Jeff Sessions said today. Sen. Sessions (R-AL), Ranking Member of the Senate Budget Committee, issued a statement after USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack missed the deadline to reply to oversight requests for data on expenditures for non-citizens on food stamps and information regarding the administration’s waiver of federal immigration law: “Included in the oversight letter was a request for information about USDA’s
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Car bomb kills at least eight in central Beirut
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Reuters, by Staff
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 2:45:07 PM
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Beirut - A huge car bomb exploded in a street in central Beirut during rush hour on Friday, killing at least eight people and wounding about 80, witnesses and officials said. The blast targeted and killed senior Lebanese intelligence official Wissam al-Hassan, a Lebanese official told Reuters. Al-Hassan was the brain behind uncovering a recent bomb plot that led to the arrest of a Lebanese politician allied to Syrian President Bashar Assad. (Snip) The blast occurred at a time of heightened tension between Lebanese factions on opposite sides of the Syria conflict.
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BENGHAZI: Documents show Stevens worried about security threats, al-Qaeda
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Fox News, by James Rosen
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/19/2012 2:39:53 PM
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Across 166 pages of internal State Department documents – released today by a pair of Republican congressmen pressing the Obama administration for more answers on the Benghazi terrorist attack – slain U.S. Ambassador to Libya Chris Stevens and the security officers assigned to protect him repeatedly sounded alarms to their superiors in Washington about the intensifying lawlessness and violence in Eastern Libya, where Stevens ultimately died. On September 11 – the day Stevens and three other Americans were killed – the ambassador signed a three-page cable, labeled “sensitive,” in which he noted “growing problems
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Earth was a Baking Lifeless Desert for 5 Million years
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Register [London, UK], by Brid-Aine Parnell
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 2:38:53 PM
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Boffins have discovered that "lethally hot" ocean temperatures kept the Earth devoid of life for millions of years after the mass extinction that occurred 250 million years ago. The global wipeout that ended the Permian era, before dinosaurs, wiped out nearly all of the world's species. Mass extinctions like these in Earth's history are usually followed by a "dead zone", a period of tens of thousands of years before new species crop up. But the early Triassic dead zone lasted millions of years, not thousands. Boffins now reckon that the extra-long five million year dead zone was caused by screaming
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Judge says George Zimmerman can subpoena Trayvon Martin's school, social media records
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Orlando Sentinel, by Rene Stutzman
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Posted By: earlybird- 10/19/2012 2:35:17 PM
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SANFORD – George Zimmerman's attorneys can subpoena Trayvon Martin's schools for his discipline records, a judge ruled this afternoon, but must keep anything they obtain private. "I think that you're entitled to those records," Circuit Judge Debra Nelson said. Nelson explained that, though Zimmerman didn't know anything about the 17-year-old before the Feb. 26 shooting, the records could potentially show a history of aggression or other behavior by Trayvon that would be relevant to Zimmerman's self-defense claim.
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Unemployment falls in seven swing states
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CNN Money, by Annaly Censky
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Posted By: Photoonist- 10/19/2012 2:34:31 PM
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New York - Unemployment declined in 41 states in September, seven of which are key battlegrounds in the election. But falling unemployment rates don't necessarily point to improvement. Ohio, which has 18 electoral votes up for grabs, saw its unemployment rate decline to 7% in September, down from 7.2% just a month earlier (Snip) Ohio added about 51,000 jobs in the last year, but more than 40,000 people also dropped out of the state's labor force. Meanwhile in Florida, which has 29 electoral votes, the job market has made more steady progress. But you wouldn't know it from the unemployment
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To Save Obama, Democrats Renew Criticism of Intelligence Community
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Breitbart's Big Peace, by Joel B. Pollak
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/19/2012 2:23:59 PM
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A Republican member of the House intelligence committee is vigorously disputing a new claim by Democrat and fellow committee member Rep. Jan Schakowsky of Illinois that intelligence officials told the committee there had been a “demonstration that was going on” during an attack on the US consulate in Benghazi on 9/11 that killed four Americans. Jonathan Allen of Politico reported early Wednesday morning that Rep. Schakowsky had blamed faulty intelligence for the Obama administration’s repeated insistence that the attack had been motivated by outrage at an anti-Islamic video. She had added that
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Some women don't know how good they have it
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Philadelphia Daily News, by Christine M. Flowers
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Posted By: Calvinesq- 10/19/2012 2:19:36 PM
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THERE IS A MAN from the Northeast who left his native Pakistan many years ago, worked hard, got his green card, and brought his family to the United States. He is a very good person, a proud American citizen who plans to vote this November because, as he tells me, this country has given him so much and he has a duty to return the debt.(Snip)Sandra Fluke with her simpering demands and outstretched hands makes me ashamed to call myself a woman, makes me want to sit this Georgetown law student down and tell her the story of Malala Yousafzai.
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Interior secretary may have violated law in Obama campaign appearance
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Daily Caller, by Robby Soave
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/19/2012 2:17:30 PM
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Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar may have violated federal law during his appearance at an Obama campaign event in Colorado on Wednesday. The Hatch Act limits how federal employees in the executive branch of government may engage in partisan political activity. For instance, they may not use their official titles at political events. But Salazar was presented as “Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar” in the Montrose County Democratic Party’s online event calendar. In his remarks, Salazar stressed the importance of re-electing President Barack Obama.
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An Old War Horse Passes
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American Thinker, by Russ Vaughn
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Posted By: iceman- 10/19/2012 2:06:11 PM
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America lost one of her great old war horses last week when Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Basil L. Plumley passed away at 92 in Columbus, Georgia. CSM Plumley was probably the country's best-known sergeant major, thanks to Sam Elliott's memorable portrayal of him in the movie We Were Soldiers Once...and Young, the filmed version of the book by Joe Galloway and retired Lieutenant General Hal Moore.
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Professor: 'Dreams from My Father' Audiobook Oddly Scrubs Mentions of Frank Marshall Davis
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Breitbart's Big Journalism, by Paul Kengor
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/19/2012 2:01:22 PM
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This is the latest in a series of exclusive interviews with Dr. Paul Kengor, Cold War historian and professor of political science, on his blockbuster book, The Communist: Frank Marshall Davis, The Untold Story of Barack Obama’s Mentor. The Communist is based on declassified material from Soviet archives, FBI files, and archived articles from Communist Party publications. Among the material reproduced in Kengor’s book are reports from Davis’s 600-page FBI file listing Davis’s Communist Party number: 47544. Kengor’s book provides stunning information that the mainstream media has carefully avoided. Like Breitbart News’s Vetting project, Kengor’s
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George Zimmerman hearing on Trayvon Martin school records under way
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Orlando Sentinel, by Rene Stutzman & Jeff Weiner
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 10/19/2012 1:55:08 PM
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SANFORD – George Zimmerman is in court this afternoon in Seminole County, where a hearing in his second-degree murder case has just begun. The hearing began with the a discussion of the state's suggestion in a recent filing that all defense subpoenas in the case should be filed under seal. A lawyer for a large group of media entities, Scott Ponce, argued that it would be improper for the court to issue a blanket order sealing documents. "There’s a presumption of openness for court hearings and a presumption of openness for court documents," said Ponce, who
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