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Obama´s Foreign Policy Miracles Never Materialized
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Investor´s Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 7:07:36 PM
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When he first ran for the White House, President Obama promised foreign policy miracles. Now North Korea vows a "pre-emptive nuclear attack" and Iran is closer to nukes than ever. It was all just a matter of being smart. In 2007, as revealed in the New Yorker, he confessed that "I think that I´m a better speechwriter than my speechwriters, I know more about policies on any particular issue than my policy directors, and I´ll tell you right now that I´m gonna think I´m a better political director than my political director."
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Republicans aim to take Keystone decision out of Obama’s hands
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Daily Caller, by Michael Bastasch
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 7:05:09 PM
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House Republicans have released a plan to fast-track the long delayed Keystone XL pipeline that would take the final decision out of the president’s hands. “It’s been over four years and thousands of pages of environmental reviews. The experts have weighed in. Now is the time to build the Keystone Pipeline,” said Nebraska Republican Rep. Lee Terry, author of the draft legislation. The draft bill would mean that the pipeline would not need a presidential permit and that the final environmental review done by the State Department in 2011 would satisfy all the requirements of the National
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What Is The U.S. Doing At Chavez´s Funeral?
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Investor´s Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 6:59:36 PM
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Amateur Diplomacy: Somebody explain to us why an official U.S. delegation was sent to Caracas for the funeral of Venezuelan dictator Hugo Chavez. It only boosts our enemies while diminishing America. The death of Chavez this week should have been an opportunity for the U.S. to rally global support for Venezuela´s battered democrats and make a stand for democracy. Instead, the Obama administration has done all it can to validate and bolster Chavez´s gangsterly minions desperate to perpetrate their Marxist kleptocracy. Already these surviving Chavistas have made clear who they are and what the U.S. can expect: President Obama called for
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More Are Quitting the Workforce Than Getting Jobs
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Investor´s Business Daily, by Editorial
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 6:55:58 PM
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Jobs: Who can complain about nearly a quarter-million jobs created in February? Until, that is, you learn that more people left the labor force than got new jobs, continuing a long-term trend under President Obama. The White House, which is always quick to caution about reading too much into a bad monthly jobs report, was eager to tout the February numbers as evidence that the nearly four-year-old recovery is finally "gaining traction." Why not celebrate? The economy added 236,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dropped to 7.7%, the lowest it´s been since December 2008.
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Michelle Obama´s Dream: ´Imagine Our Kids Begging and Pleading, Throwing Tantrums´ for Health Food
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Weekly Standard, by Daniel Halper
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 6:55:21 PM
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In a speech today at George Washington University, First Lady Michelle Obama laid out her dream for a healthier-eating America. The vision, she said, requires greater "product placement." "[J]ust think for a minute what this country could look like," said Obama, according to the official White House transcript. "Imagine walking into any grocery store in America and finding the healthiest options clearly marked and centrally placed so that you know within seconds what’s good for your family when you walk in that store. Imagine opening up a menu in any restaurant
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Unintended Consequences: Cable News Taunting Good For Ego, Not Good For Business
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Mediaite, by Joe Concha
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 6:45:45 PM
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You know what you’ll never find at McDonalds? Answer: A Burger King ad. How about in a Red Sox apparel shop outside of Fenway Park? Answer: A Babe Ruth Yankees jersey. There are no Pepsi machines at Coke factories. No Fords in the parking lot at Chevy headquarters (Of course, I’m in Jersey and can’t confirm this. Can someone reading this in Michigan check?) So given those very basic rules between rivals, why haven’t cable news producers received the memo? Why, after the now-infamous Bill O’Reilly-Alan Colmes battle on Tuesday night, can’t decision-makers at (particularly) CNN and MSNBC concentrate
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McCain Blasts Rand Paul’s Drone Filibuster: ‘We Shouldn’t Be Debating the Impossible Scenario’
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Fox News, by Staff
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 6:36:46 PM
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Senator John McCain appeared on Friday’s Studio B and took Rand Paul to task for his 13-hour filibuster targeting the Obama administration’s policy on drones. “No one is going to be struck by a Hellfire missile from a drone that is not an enemy combatant. That’s just a fact,” McCain said. The senator believes Congress should be focusing on more important issues, including the massacre in Syria and North Korea’s potential nuclear arms capability. “That’s what we should be discussing. That’s what we should be debating. Not the impossible scenario.”
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Report: Lone conservative Elisabeth Hasselbeck ousted from ´The View´
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United Press International, by Staff
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Posted By: JoniTx- 3/8/2013 5:42:10 PM
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NEW YORK- Elisabeth Hasselbeck, the lone conservative on the 5-host panel of "The View" in New York, has been told her contract will not be renewed, UsMagazine.com said. The report comes one day after "View" co-host Joy Behar, 70, confirmed she is leaving the show after 16 seasons to pursue other projects, including performing her standup comedy act and writing a play. Hasselbeck, 35, will be departing after nine seasons. "The viewers they polled all said she was too extreme and right-wing," a show insider whose name was not reported told UsMagazine.com about Hasselbeck Friday.
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Sorry global warming. We´re just not that into you.
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Telegraph [UK], by Jamesa Delingpole
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 3/8/2013 5:40:33 PM
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Please excuse the radio silence: I´ve been at my old school Malvern College all week, poisoning the minds of the young with my dangerous views on sustainability, climate change, "biodiversity" and other sacred green cows. But a lot of the time, it has to be said, my work wasn´t necessary. In one geography class specifically dedicated to climate change, the first kid to stick up his hand said: "What´s wrong with the world getting warmer anyway? It will mean we get nicer summers!" Which is what the kids would no doubt refer to as an epic fail for all the
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British Ambassador to Washington calls on Obama administration to back rights of Falkland Islanders
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Telegraph [UK], by Nile Gardiner
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 3/8/2013 5:35:01 PM
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Sir Peter Westmacott, the veteran British Ambassador to Washington, has an excellent piece in Politico today in advance of the Falklands referendum which is taking place on March 10 and 11. Aimed squarely at US policymakers, the article outlines why Argentina’s claims over the Falklands are unfounded, and why the future of the Falkland Islands must be decided by the inhabitants of the Islands themselves. It is a clear-cut case of self-determination. As Sir Peter writes, invoking the spirit of the American Declaration of Independence: The Argentine government claims sovereignty over the islands based on events that took place
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Drones too convenient to stay overseas
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Orange County Register (Ca), by Mark Steyn
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 5:31:43 PM
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I shall leave it to others to argue the legal and constitutional questions surrounding drones, but they are not without practical application. For the past couple of years, Janet Napolitano, the Secretary of Homeland Security, has had Predator drones patrolling the U.S. border. No, silly, not the southern border. The northern one. You gotta be able to prioritize, right? At Derby Line, Vt., the international frontier runs through the middle of the town library and its second-floor opera house. If memory serves, the stage and the best seats are in Canada, but the concession
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Rand´s Stand Shakes Up Washington
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Rushlimbaugh.com, by Rush Limbaugh
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 5:20:46 PM
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RUSH: It has. I mean, no question about it. There´s no question this Rand Paul business has totally upset the power structure in Washington, the Senate particularly. Low-information outreach working, successful. We have audio sound bite proof coming up. We are loaded today. McCain has called senators Paul and Cruz "wacko birds." Senator McCain is calling them wacko birds because of the filibuster. RUSH: We got more on Rand Paul and the sequester, and the filibuster.
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Teachers to wear guns in South Dakota
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Telegraph [UK], by Nick Allen
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 3/8/2013 5:16:57 PM
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In a measure the state said would help stop massacres like the one at Sandy Hook Elementary school in Connecticut in December, so-called "school sentinels" will be tasked with protecting children. [Snip] It reflects a growing divide between those including President Barack Obama, who believe guns need to be more strictly regulated, and supporters of the National Rifle Association who argue that more guns keep people safer. In South Dakota, supporters of the "sentinel" plan argued that schools in rural areas were too isolated to expect immediate help from police in the event of an attack. They could not
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Amazing How Things Never Change
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Rushlimbaugh.com, by Rush Limbaugh
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 5:14:02 PM
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RUSH: Ladies and gentlemen, somebody brought to my attention today a three-minute segment of my old television show back circa 1995. The budget battle of 1995. Actually the prelude to that is what this three-minute sound bite was about. It´s funny. It´s entertaining. It´s also eye-opening to listen to this, 1995... Yeah, it´s a long time ago. The Democrat strategy is no different, the tactics are identical. I want you to hear it in context. Grab Sequester is Here Now, white comedian Paul Shanklin.
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Corporate Queen Bee Syndrome
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Rushlimbaugh.com, by Rush Limbaugh
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 5:07:19 PM
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RUSH: This is International Women´s Day. Did you know that? It is. And I have here, I´ve been holding this in my formerly nicotine-stained fingers for, well, two-and-a-half hours here. From the Wall Street Journal, a story by Peggy Drexler. The author of the story is a woman, and the title of the story is, "The Tyranny of the Queen Bee." And let me give you some pull quotes, just to set this story up. "Far from nurturing the growth of younger female talent, they push aside possible competitors by
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HBO to air McGreevey documentary this month
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Star - Ledger (Newark, NJ), by Matt Friedman
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Posted By: Scottyboy- 3/8/2013 4:30:40 PM
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Former Gov. Jim McGreevey’s life is about to get the HBO treatment. The premium network later this month will air a documentary called "Fall to Grace" on McGreevey’s resignation as governor and his “redemption and transformation” while studying to become an Episcopal priest and working to help female inmates, according to a press release from HBO. It’s honest,” McGreevey said today in a phone interview. The film, which will first air on Thursday, March 28, is directed by Alexandra Pelosi – daughter of House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
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Jesse Jackson’s ‘Tribute’ At Chavez Funeral: He Fed Hungry, Lifted Poor, Helped People ‘Realize Their Dreams’
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Mediaite, by Noah Rothman
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 4:28:00 PM
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Civil rights leader Rev. Jesse Jackson is in Venezuela on Friday where he delivered a eulogy for the recently deceased Venezuela President Hugo Chavez. With actor Sean Penn in the front row, Jackson delivered a somber prayer that Chavez’ soul would find peace in the afterlife. He praised Chavez’s record as president, and prayed that there could be peace between the Latin American nation and the United States. “Death is certain. Life is uncertain. Thus, a life of service matters,” Jackson told the assembled mourners. “We pray to God today that the soul of Hugo Chavez
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White House suspends public tours, but first family trips in full swing
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Fox News, by Barnini Chakraborty
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 4:22:32 PM
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WASHINGTON – Visitors to the nation´s capital looking for a White House public tour are out of luck starting this weekend, courtesy of what the Secret Service says is its own decision to deal with the sequester cuts. But while the agency said it needed to pull officers off the tours for more pressing assignments, the budget ax didn´t swing early or deep enough to curtail a host of recent Secret Service-chaperoned trips like President Obama´s much-discussed Florida golf outing with Tiger Woods, first lady Michelle Obama´s high-profile multi-city media appearances, or even daughter Malia Obama´s
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McCain calls Paul, Cruz, Amash ‘wacko birds’
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Washington Post, by Rachel Weiner
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 3/8/2013 3:52:00 PM
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Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is continuing to criticize his fellow Republicans for their filibuster of incoming CIA Director John O. Brennan over drone policy. In an interview with the Huffington Post, McCain referred to Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.), Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) and Rep. Justin Amash (R-Mich.) as “wackos.” “They were elected, nobody believes that there was a corrupt election, anything else,” McCain said. “But I also think that when, you know, it’s always the wacko birds on right and left that get the media megaphone.” Asked to clarify, McCain said he was referencing “Rand Paul, Cruz, Amash, whoever.”
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Hillary Clinton dominates Vice President Joe Biden and Andrew Cuomo against GOP heavyweights in 2016: poll
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New York Daily News, by Kristen A. Lee
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 3/8/2013 3:37:02 PM
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Hillary Clinton continues to be the clear early favorite in the 2016 presidential race, a new poll has found. If the 2016 election was held today, Clinton would beat Republican favorites Chris Christie, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Wisconsin Rep. Paul Ryan, according to the Quinnipiac University survey. Her presumptive Democratic rivals, Vice President Biden and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo, were both bested by Christie in hypothetical match-ups. Voters preferred Clinton to the New Jersey governor by a 45 percent to 37 percent margin. She scored 50 percent against Rubio’s 34 percent and Ryan’s 38 percent.
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Rand Paul’s triumph But his ideas still dangerous
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New York Post, by John Podhoretz
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Posted By: Drive- 3/8/2013 2:24:10 PM
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Politicians have much to learn from the amazing scene in the US Senate on Wednesday, when Kentucky’s Rand Paul took over the floor and spent 13 hours discussing unmanned drone attacks and US foreign policy. The lesson: Do interesting, unexpected things and you can highlight issues important to you, advance policy goals you think are critical for the future of the country and elevate your own standing to the level of a national figure. “Interesting” doesn’t mean ruminating about rape or tweeting pictures of your torso or “hiking the Appalachian trail.” It requires educating yourself, speaking fluently about issues and knowing how and when to find your moment and make your point. William Kristol calls this “policy entrepreneurship.”
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Senate confirms Gen. David M. Rodriguez as commander of U.S. Africa Command; Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III headed to U.S. Central Command
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Fayetteville Observer [NC], by Henry Cuningham
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Posted By: BuckeyeRon- 3/8/2013 1:52:01 PM
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Gen. David M. Rodriguez on March 15 will step down as commander of Forces Command, which has headquarters at Fort Bragg. The four-star general will depart for his next assignment as commander of U.S. Africa Command in Germany. (Snip) The Senate also on Tuesday approved the nomination of Gen. Lloyd J. Austin III to be commander of U.S. Central Command at MacDill Air Force Base, Fla., and reappointment to four-star rank. Austin is the Army´s vice chief of staff at the Pentagon. He is former commander of Fort Bragg and the 18th Airborne Corps.
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Secret Supper: Obamas, Clintons dined at W.H. on March 1
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Politico, by Glenn Thrush
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Posted By: abuela10- 3/8/2013 1:47:34 PM
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President Barack Obama has been hosting a lot of high-profile dinner companions lately, but here´s one guest list that didn´t leak for a week: On March 1st, the president, First Lady Michelle, former President Bill Clinton and outgoing Secretary of State Hillary Clinton enjoyed a quiet, three-plus hour dinner in the private residence to celebrate Hillary´s retirement from the administration, POLITICO has learned. Details are scant, but people with knowledge of the event described the meal as "informal," featuring a "wide-ranging discussion" in which the former president apparently offered some second-term advice, including his experiences in engaging hostile Congressional Republicans.
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Usual Suspects To Attend Chavez´s Funeral, But Not China, Russia
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International Business Times, by Ryan Villareal
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Posted By: PageTurner- 3/8/2013 1:37:56 PM
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The late Venezuelan Hugo Chavez’s funeral is scheduled for Friday and will be attended by a host of leaders throughout Latin America and the Caribbean. Heads of state and Chavez’s former socialist allies Raul Castro of Cuba, Evo Morales of Bolivia and Daniel Ortega of Nicaragua will be in attendance, as will the presidents of Brazil, Argentina and Mexico. Outside of the region, Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko will also pay tribute to their departed comrade.
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Rev. Jesse Jackson To Attend Hugo Chavez Funeral
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NBC Chicago, by Lisa Balde
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Posted By: PageTurner- 3/8/2013 1:34:29 PM
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Of all the people attending Hugo Chavez´s funeral Friday in Caracas, Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr. is among them. The father of disgraced former Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. confirmed his attendance on Twitter. He reportedly arrived Thursday night in Venezuela and will lead a delegation organized by his Rainbow/PUSH Coalition. Rev. Jackson told Fox News he knew the Venezuelan president "in a direct and personal way" and says he is "deeply saddened by his passing." Chavez presented Jackson with the Liberator´s Award in 2005. On Friday morning, Jackson posted this on Facebook:
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Nancy Pelosi demands $10.10 per hour minimum wage
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Washington Times, by Cheryl K. Chumley
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 3/8/2013 1:24:53 PM
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Democratic House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said that recent Wall Street gains mean one sure thing: The minimum wage should be hike to $10.10 per hour. “This week, we saw something quite remarkable — the stock marking soaring to record heights,” she said, Raw Story reported. “At the same time, we see productivity keeping pact. But we don’t see income for America’s middle class rising. In fact, it’s been about the same as since the end of the Clinton years.” So, she suggests, why not raise the current minimum wage from $7.25 per hour to $10.10
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