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New questions about how Obama got into Harvard
The Blaze, by Mytheos Holt
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Posted By:davesenior, 9/25/2012 8:41:12 PM
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According to a newspaper column released in 1979 by Vernon Jarrett, father-in-law of Obama confidente Valerie Jarrett, President Barack Obama might owe his success to a very controversial benefactor. (Snip) However, the reaction of Mansour himself to the revelation of the column, as recorded by Ben Smith, may spark more suspicion than his original inclusion: (Snip) Mansour, who lives in San Antonio, said the story was “definitely not true.” “It’s not true, it’s not accurate,” Mansour said. He said that he had represented OPEC in a lawsuit in Los Angeles, Please ask permission to post from this site. In this case, permission granted.
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Comments: This story follows up on Frank Miele's original story from dailyinterlake.com in Kalispell, Montana, posted Sunday on Lucianne.com and the denial story by Ben Smith (buzzfeed.com) in which Khalid al-Mansour denied knowing Vernon Jarrett, Obama or pretty much anyone else! Now the Blaze is on the case! This gets more layers every day!
In the future, please do not edit more than once & so far down an article. Use ''comments section'', in your own words. LCom Staff.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Scottyboy, 9/25/2012 8:45:54 PM (No. 8890062)
Anyone who thinks this inorant mope got anywhere in life without sponsorship from sources hostile toward America is crazy.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
convert, 9/25/2012 8:46:11 PM (No. 8890063)
Imagine if any Republican president had such a mysterious and controversial background, with so, so many holes, strange occurrences, puzzling facts, unlikely coincidences, controversial associations.....Imagine what the press would do.....
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Deedo, 9/25/2012 9:14:02 PM (No. 8890107)
Romney only got to be the candidate by being truly transparent and without skeletons in the closet. The biggest problems that the Obama/media have with Romney is that he's been a Good Man his whole life. It's hard to get a headlock on a man that has been nothing but a success and great humanitarian. He doesn't drink, has a great wife, a great family. They are all happy. Romney has many personal and professional achievements.
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Charactercounts, 9/25/2012 9:15:19 PM (No. 8890109)
I'm not sure if it was Sean Hannity, or Steve Malzberg, who played the tape of the interview with Percy Sutton over and over.
Apparently, no one listened. Now we have the Mansourian candidate for President.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
lakerman1, 9/25/2012 9:24:18 PM (No. 8890115)
I keep thinking of Peter Sellers in "Being There." That was one spooky movie.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
cartcart, 9/25/2012 9:28:44 PM (No. 8890129)
Looks like Obama is paying off his student loans.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
janylou, 9/25/2012 9:46:33 PM (No. 8890163)
No wonder Obomination bowed so low to the Saudi king. Sounds like Obomination owes his Harvard education to the Saudis. He is their guy.
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navybrat, 9/25/2012 10:00:12 PM (No. 8890195)
I believe one reason Obama's college papers, etc. are sealed is to conceal the identity of those contributing cash to him and the fact that he did not have to pay as a foreign student and affirmation action student.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Robinsolana, 9/25/2012 10:02:34 PM (No. 8890205)
Might also look into the question of whether Bill Ayres family paid for Obama's college. Someone did.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
RedWhiteBlue, 9/25/2012 10:27:30 PM (No. 8890252)
Especially when he not smart enough to get the right size shoes to lean FORWARD in and grab the feet! How stupid was THAT remark by the Wookie!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
ivehadit, 9/25/2012 11:19:32 PM (No. 8890336)
Has anyone stopped to thank the DEMOCRAT PARTY for hoisting this, imho, group of America-haters upon us? They certified him as their candidate. They certified that he was a legitimate candidate.
Thanks so much, dems. We really appreciate all this...N.O.T.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Japanorama, 9/25/2012 11:37:27 PM (No. 8890361)
Affirmative action student Affirmative action professor Affirmative action Congressman Affirmative action President Affirmative action...
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Equal Pay Day: Think before you parrot the empty rhetoric
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 4/7/2013 1:20:28 AM
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When I was a kid, women were demanding “Equal Pay for Equal Work.” Somewhere along the way in the last 50 years, that has been conveniently truncated to “Equal Pay— Period.”At least, that SHOULD be the slogan — if truth in advertising laws could be applied to political posturing — because Equal Pay Day, which falls on Tuesday, April 9, is not about equal pay for equal work, but just about increasing women’s pay arbitrarily as a form of Marxist social engineering.The press release I got from the (George Soros-funded) National Partnership for Women & Families lamented
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Restoring the Constitution — with a little help from my friends
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 3/31/2013 6:40:54 PM
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Last week, I somewhat audaciously proposed a “Restoration Amendment” to free the U.S. Constitution from decades of judicial precedent and neglect and return it as much as possible to the original intent of our nation’s founders.Many readers were grateful for the effort and pitched in with their own ideas for how the federal leviathan could be tamed, but many others were dismal and dismayed — certain that any honest effort to reform the nation was already a lost cause, and that the Constitution was already good enough if only people would follow it. Probably all of us who are concerned about
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The Restoration Amendment: Putting the genie of big government back in the bottle
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 3/24/2013 3:17:04 AM
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A recent letter to the editor got me thinking about the origins of our great country, and how far astray we have gone from the principles enshrined in both the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States of America.[SNIP]What was needed was an amendment which both stated plainly its intended goal — to strip the federal government of the power it has grabbed without authority over more than 200 years — and at the same time provided a clear mechanism for restoring America to the principles envisioned by the founders.
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FDR, Obama and the need for opposition
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 3/16/2013 9:06:26 PM
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Some time ago, a reader presented me with a yellowed newspaper clipping from 1936, which seems to grow more relevant every day.It is a syndicated column by Frank R. Kent of the Baltimore Sun and was written just after the re-election of FDR.[SNIP]Kent’s column is a welcome reminder that the horror conservatives feel today at the willful blindness of their fellow citizens is nothing new. Indeed, I am more and more impressed by the similarities between our current regime and that of Roosevelt.President Obama, although from a very different background than FDR,governs from almost the same sense of privilege.
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Power vs. liberty: A lovers’ quarrel
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 3/10/2013 3:23:57 AM
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The much talked-about schism in the Republican Party is better defined as a schism between the lovers of liberty and the lovers of power.But let’s be more specific: This schism is really a love triangle as the libertarians and authoritarians vie for the affections of the American people.It’s nothing new, a spat as old as the political feud between Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson, but it made for headlines last week when Sen. Rand Paul thumbed his nose at his Republican handlers and went directly to the American people with a real live filibuster on the floor of the Senate.
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The Hostess Shuffle: Feds put the ‘dough’ in this doughnut
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 3/3/2013 2:49:49 AM
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“The devil,” wrote Shakespeare, “hath power to assume a pleasing shape.” It is just such a devil that has been summoned forth from the still warm remains of Hostess Bakeries in the form of millions of dollars of assistance money being paid out to thousands of former Hostess workers.At first glance, it is a very pleasing devil indeed.[SNIP]But wait a minute. Why should those former Hostess workers get extra help from the federal government when so many other people are out of work, too? What makes this former cupcake maker the Hostess with the mostest?
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One good reason not to trust Fox News
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell, MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 2/24/2013 4:21:08 AM
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What’s good for the goose is good for the gander, and the same thing goes for Al Gore and Rupert Murdoch, right?I wrote a column recently excoriating Al Gore for selling his Current TV cable channel to Al Jazeera, the Arabic news broadcast company based in Qatar.It isn’t just that Al Jazeera is Arabic, but rather that it is a mouthpiece for the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist causes.Turns out that the new Al Jazeera America may not be the only problem, however. An interview with columnist Diana West on the website www.radicalislam.org has pointed to Rupert Murdoch’s Fox News
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Two killers: Which received justice?
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 2/17/2013 10:14:07 AM
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They say that justice delayed is justice denied.If that is the case, then surely the families of Harvey Mad Man and Thomas Running Rabbit can rightly complain that there is no justice in Montana.The two men were murdered execution style in 1982 by Ronald Allen Smith, who during his trial confessed to the murder and said he had wanted to know what it felt like to kill someone.He also rejected a plea bargain for life in prison and insisted on the death penalty.[SNIP] Maybe we can learn from the case of Eddie Anderson.
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A declaration of sanity: Don’t give up rights without a fight
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 2/10/2013 2:38:51 AM
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What part of “self-evident” don’t Americans understand? Or more to the point, I suppose, what truths in the Declaration of Independence are left that Americans actually DO understand?Somehow, in 237 years, we have gone from declaring the NECESSITY of dissolving political bands with England and explaining proudly why we must do so ... to the current pusillanimous acquiescence to tyranny which we are assured by the villains in Washington, D.C, is better than the alternative.Don’t you believe it. The alternative, ladies and gentleman, is freedom.
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Cloward and Piven, immigration reform & ‘nothing left to lose’
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 2/2/2013 10:14:18 PM
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With apologies to Kris Kristofferson, “immigration reform” is just another phrase for “nothing left to lose,” and as Janis Joplin sang in her version of “Me and Bobby McGee,” “Nothing don’t mean nothing honey if it ain’t free.”Let’s face it, whether you are talking about immigration reform by George W. Bush, immigration reform by John McCain, immigration reform by Barack Obama, or immigration reform by Marco Rubio, all you get is the same old “nothing left to lose.” And maybe, at long last, they are right — maybe we have sunk so low, there is nothing left to fight for.
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Inaugural auguring: Clues from 2009 speech
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 1/27/2013 3:23:02 AM
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President Obama’s second inaugural address is now history, and unlike various posthaste pundits, I will reserve to history the right to judge it.Nonetheless, the occasion of the inauguration does remind us that it is wise to be wary of speeches in general, and their grand pronouncements in specific, for oftentimes rhetoric does not reflect reality.Take, for instance, the president’s highly praised 2009 inaugural address.[SNIP]Perhaps the disconnect between the president’s words and his actions comes about because most Americans think of government as a necessary evil to be endured whereas President Obama views it as a means to an end—namely redistribution
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Empire and resistance: Lessons from history
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Daily Inter Lake [Kalispell MT], by Frank Miele
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Posted By: davesenior- 1/20/2013 8:21:41 PM
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What do these all have in common: The Ottoman Empire, the Nazi Empire, the Soviet Empire and the New Islamic Caliphate?If you are a student of history, you will recognize that the first three of these expansionist empires have all been the underlying or overt cause of millions of deaths, and that they were central players in three world conflicts. The fourth empire, which is the only one still extant, cannot yet be measured in terms of the damage it will eventually do, but it is the largest in both geography and population and it is still growing.
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Posted By: magnante- 4/9/2013 11:49:09 AM
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The murder trial of abortionist Kermit Gosnell largely is being ignored by the mainstream media, even in the face of grisly testimony, such as what we heard yesterday. Life News reports: ...a former employee described how she heard a baby scream during a live-birth abortion. Abortion clinic employee Sherry West described an incident which "really freaked (her) out" and related to the jury how she heard a child who was born alive following an abortion scream.
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White House: Planned GOP gun filibuster cowardly
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Washington Times, by Dave Boyer
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 4/8/2013 11:08:31 PM
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Beginning a week of high pressure on gun control, the White House on Monday accused some Republican senators of cowardice for planning to filibuster gun legislation without allowing the full Senate to vote on President Obama’s initiatives. “If they oppose this legislation, have the courage to say so on the floor and vote no,” said White House press secretary Jay Carney. “Don’t block it. Don’t hide behind a procedural action to prevent a vote. That’s the wrong thing to do, and that’s how the president clearly feels.”
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Obamacare architect Rockefeller: It´s ´beyond comprehension´
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Washington Examiner, by Paul Bedard
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Posted By: Drive- 4/10/2013 7:17:19 AM
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West Virginia Democratic Sen. Jay Rockefeller, one of the towering architects of Obamacare, on Tuesday openly criticized program managers for not moving quickly enough to build the system, warning that if it gets off to a bumpy start it will just get worse. Decrying the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act as way too complex, he warned the acting Medicare director that Obamacare is "so complicated and if it isn´t done right the first time, it will just simply get worse."
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Obama enjoys ´sequester soul concert´ at White House amid massive budget cuts and government worker furloughs
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Business Insider, by Staff
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Posted By: Attercliffe- 4/10/2013 4:24:28 AM
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The sequester may have many across the country singing the blues, but for President Obama, it was all about Memphis Soul. Even with the threat of furloughs and government cuts sparked by the sequester, Obama took the time to enjoy a star-studded concert at the White House tonight. The White House celebration of Memphis Soul music in the East Room--which included special guest appearances by Queen Latifah and Justin Timberlake--is likely to rile Obama´s Republican foes. Some conservatives have called on Obama to give up golf, especially since popular public tours of the White House have been canceled because of
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Obama: Put Nation´s 4-Year-Olds in ‘Public Preschool;´ Will Save on ‘Child-Care Costs´
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Cybercast News Service, by Terence P. Jeffrey
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/10/2013 1:18:38 PM
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In the message he issued along with his budget proposal on Wednesday morning, President Barack Obama said he wants to see 4-year-old children in the United States enrolled in public schools. Obama said America needs to start enrolling 4-year-olds to make sure the children are “better prepared for the demands of the global economy” and to help parents save on "child-care costs." After saying the United States needs to “equip our citizens with the skills and training” to fill jobs in manufacturing, energy and infrastructure, Obama said, “And that has to start at the earliest possible age.”
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Obama´s Army Outmaneuvered by the NRA
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NationalJournal, by Beth Rinehard
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Posted By: FlyRight- 4/10/2013 7:18:37 AM
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Although the first votes on gun -control legislation have yet to be cast, by some measures the National Rifle Association has already won. Obama’s ambitious plans to ban assault weapons and limit magazine capacities are off the table, while the NRA suggested it could support the most likely outcome -- expanded background checks -- as recently as 1999. The NRA claims that the president’s efforts have triggered a fundraising surge and boosted its membership from 4 million to nearly 5 million.
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4 annoying ways climate change will make your life a bummer
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The Week, by Chris Gayomali
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Posted By: NorthernDog- 4/10/2013 7:30:26 PM
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Within the next few decades, carbon emissions could cause global temperatures to rise between 4 and 11 degrees Fahrenheit, melting ice caps and causing sea levels to rise. The price of crops like coffee and chocolate will skyrocket, and countless cuddly animals around the globe could be wiped out. And yet, a lot of people find it hard to really care about climate change. But don´t be fooled: Climate change will affect you. Here´s a brief sampling of ways that warmer temperatures will suck the fun out of your life: 1. Your flights will be more turbulent
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Outraged Liberals Say Obama Is About To Screw Over The Very People Who Got Him Elected
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Business Insider, by Grace Wyler
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Posted By: Desert Fox- 4/10/2013 6:35:42 AM
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Liberals descended on Pennsylvania Avenue Tuesday to protest President Barack Obama´s decision to include entitlement cuts in his upcoming budget, delivering 2 million petitions demanding the White House back off its support for the chained CPI. As we reported this weekend, liberals have been seething over the inclusion of the chained CPI in Obama´s budget, which they see as a huge betrayal by the Democratic president. This week, progressive groups, including MoveOn, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, and Democracy for America, have mounted "emergency" online campaigns against the proposal, accusing Obama of
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Sebelius: Implementing Obamacare More ´Difficult´ Than Anticipated
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Breitbart´s Big Government, by Tony Lee
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Posted By: Dreadnought- 4/10/2013 7:21:14 AM
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Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius conceded Monday that implementing the Affordable Care Act has been more complicated and frustrating than the Obama administration expected, largely due to Republicans who have opposed the law´s state-based exchanges and Medicaid expansion. "The politics has been relentless and that continues," Sebelius said. "There was some hope that once the Supreme Court ruled in July, and then once an election occurred there would be a sense that, ´This is the law of the land, let´s get on board, let´s make this work.´"
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AG sues florist who refused flowers to gay wedding
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer [WA], by Joel Connelly
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Posted By: KarenJ1- 4/10/2013 2:28:46 PM
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State Attorney General Bob Ferguson on Tuesday filed a consumer protection lawsuit against Arlene’s Flowers & Gifts, a Richland florist that refused to supply flowers to the same-sex marriage of a longtime customer. Ferguson said he sent a March 28 letter to owner Barronelle Stutzman asking her to reconsider and supply flowers to customer Robert Ingersoll. Through an attorney, Stutzman declined to change her position.“As Attorney General, it is my job to enforce the laws of the state of Washington,” said Ferguson. “Under the Consumer Protection Act, it is unlawful to discriminate
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Ron Johnson’s JCPenney: Anatomy of a Retail Failure
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Yahoo! Finance, by Jeff Macke
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Posted By: athina- 4/9/2013 9:45:34 AM
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In a stunning end to one of the most aggressively unsuccessful tenures in retail history, JCPenney (JCP) last night announced that CEO Ron Johnson would be leaving effective immediately. Myron Ullman, Johnson´s predecessor at JCPenney, takes office as CEO. When Johnson was initially wooed by JCPenney, it was to serve as CEO with Ullman as Chairman. In January 2012, Ullman was unceremoniously removed from the board. Gone with Ullman was any control the Board of Directors had over Ron Johnson and his control of JCPenney resources. Headline corrected by Staff
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CA Proposes Law to Force Insurance to Cover Homosexual ´Infertility´
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Breibart´s Big Government, by Breitbart News
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Posted By: athina- 4/9/2013 10:00:36 AM
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The state of California is reportedly considering legislation that would force group insurance policies to provide infertility treatment for gay and lesbian couples. Two men who have sex with each other for a year and do not produce a baby would be considered “infertile” under the proposed legislation. So would two women having sex. Since biology does not allow those without a uterus to conceive or those without a penis to impregnate, every year-long gay couple in California would potentially be covered by this new provision of California law.
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