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The Enshrinement Of Frank Lautenberg
It has been said that timing is everything in life; well timing certainly played a part in today’s article. When I think of World War II – which I consider the most significant event of the 20th century – the … Continue reading
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The Banishment Of Louie Gohmert
This was a long time coming. It would be easy to dismiss Louie Gohmert as just another loony Tea Party/Republican, except that as a member of the House of Representatives he actually gets to vote on and propose legislation – … Continue reading
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The Significance Of Apparent Inaction
Sometimes what on the surface appears to be nothing is actually of significance. Nowhere in our system of government is that truer than in the strange world of the Supreme Court.
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Tagged 113th Congress, Citizens United, embryonic stem cell research, F.E.C., FEC, Federal Election Commission, Georgia, GeorgiaCarry.org, GeorgiaCarry.org v. Georgia, gun control, gun legislation, gun regulation, guns, money in elections, money in politics, Obama, P.A.C., PAC, politics, Sherley v. Sebelius, stem cell research, Supreme Court, The Real Truth About Abortion, The Real Truth About Abortion v. FEC, The Real Truth About Obama
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The Banishment Of Dick DeVos
Today’s new arrival in Harry’s Hell is not as well known as many of its denizens; that doesn’t mean he has done any less harm to America or is any less dangerous. In fact the similarities and the modus operandi … Continue reading
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Tagged abortion, Alticor, Amway, Art Pope, Betsy DeVos, Blackwater, Charles Koch, David Koch, Dick DeVos, embryonic stem cell research, Eric Prince, Heritage Foundation, Hudson Institute, Jennifer Granholm, Jim DeMint, jobs, John William Pope Center for Higher Education Policy, Koch brothers, Lawrence Libby, Lucky Sperm Cell Club, Michigan, Michigan Freedom Fund, Michigan Republican Party, Mitt Romney, money in elections, money in politics, Newt Gingrich, North Carolina, Obama, politics, privitization, Republican National Committee, Republicans, Richard deVos, Rick Santorum, right to work, right to work laws, RNC, Robert Bork, Roe v. Wade, school vouchers, Scooter Libby, stem cell research, union busting, unions, vouchers, Wal Mart, war on women, Willard Mitt Romney, women's health issues, women's issues, women's rights
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A Not So Sad Goodbye
Tuesday Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson announced that he will not run for reelection in 2012. If that is the last major political news of 2011 the year has ended on a good note. Nelson is little more than a Democrat … Continue reading
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Tagged 2012 election, Affordable Health Care Act, Americans for Tax Relief, bankruptcy, Ben Nelson, Bush Tax Cuts, cloture, Cornhusker Kickback, Elena Kagan, environment, filibuster, Grover Norquist, health care, Massachusetts, Nebraska, Nevada, Obamacare, politics, Senate, stem cell research, Supreme Court, taxes, the pledge, tort reform, You Tube
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