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Palin listed as presidential contender in 2012

January 30, 2009

A quirk in the way the Federal Election Commission describes political “draft” committees that are established to encourage people to run for office has Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin’s name listed as a 2012 presidential contender.Speculation has been rampant about Palin’s intentions since Tuesday, when the 2008 Republican vice presidential nominee

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To gather and change (Stoneham Sun)

January 30, 2009

The predominant theme of the 2008 Presidential Election and the buzzword coming out of everyone’s mouth was “change.” Dorothy Goodwin of Lynnfield happened to take it a little more literally.

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Top tunes of 2008 (Great Falls Tribune)

January 30, 2009

I had a bit of a problem in 2008 and it didn’t involve the economy, gas prices or the presidential election. In fact, it was a problem that many would envy.

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“I won!”

January 30, 2009

copyright ? 2009 Betsy L. Angert. BeThink.org Oh Mister Obama, please tell me it is not so. Days ago, I read and heard numerous reports. You made a declarative statement. Many were shocked. Anecdotally, Congressman and women stated, when pressed by Republicans who disagreed with your position on economic policy, you said, “I won.” Will this mean, once again, Americans will be the losers? I fear for the future, for I remember when the words were “Yes we can!” Has this assertion becom

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2429 COHA Report, What does Ecuador’s “21st Century Socialism” Mean for the Amazon’s Indigenous?

January 30, 2009

What does Ecuador’s “21st Century Socialism” Mean for the Amazon’s Indigenous? As well as being hailed as part of a broader progressive trend in Latin America, the 2006 presidential election of the left wing economist, Rafael Correa, was also seen as a significant advance for the country´s indigenous and environmentalist movements. Correa had famously learned Quichua while doing voluntary work in the Ecuadorian Andes in his youth, and duly received significant electoral support from the country´

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29 January: Final Post of the day

January 30, 2009

Social note: I don’t like this winter. But at least we are more or less set up for it. Many in the rural areas of other places (e. g., Kentucky) are having a rough time of it. by Ohiobama [Subscribe] The ice storm that swept through four states Tuesday and Wednesday had an eye for the most impoverished rural areas, pardon the pun. It started in the Ozarks and moved through the northwestern zone of Appalachia, causing the most severe infrastructure damage (downed power lines, impaired bridges

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Will Obama support Karzai’s re-election in Afghanistan? (McClatchy Washington Bureau)

January 30, 2009

WASHINGTON — The announcement on Thursday that Afghanistan’s second presidential election since the Taliban regime was ousted in 2001 will be held on Aug. 20 poses a critical question for the Obama administration: Should it favor a second term for President Hamid Karzai?

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Liberals are liberals first By Dr. Ellis Washington

January 30, 2009

Pick the target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize it.~ Saul Alinsky, “Rules for Radicals,” No. 13We have all heard about how crazy liberals are. Conservative intellectual and radio host Michael Savage even wrote a book about this phenomenon, his 2005 New York Times best-seller, “Liberalism is a Mental Disorder.” Likewise, in 2008, Dr. Lyle H. Rossiter Jr., M.D., wrote in his best-seller, “The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness,” the following:The roots of libe

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2 Questions That Will Change Your Financial Future

January 30, 2009

By Tim Hanson January 29, 2009 The Motley Fool Question one: Which foreign country will have the greatest effect on our economy and national security over the next 20 years? I’d submit that it’s the country with the world’s largest population, the fastest-growing economy, a seat on the UN Security Council, and nearly $2 trillion in reserves that it’s using to buy up natural-resource assets worldwide. Yet this country was hardly mentioned at all during our recent presidential election. Ac

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MAJOR REDUCTIONS IN CARBON EMISSIONS ARE NOT WORTH THE MONEY DEBATE–Videos

January 30, 2009

Going Green=Going Broke…(4 of 14) MAJOR REDUCTIONS IN CARBON EMISSIONS ARE NOT WORTH THE MONEY DEBATE: PETER HUBERAl Gore is a laughing stock among the majority of the American people.He is a fanatic and liar and is therefore dangerous to American economy to the extent his policy recommendations are implemented.Thousands of scientists disagreed with his so-called “consensus” or the “science is settled” lie repeated by him and now President Obama.Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant and man is not t

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