Saturday, January 28, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Thursday, January 26, 2012
Why Do Americans Pay So Much For Our Prescriptions (And Canadians Don't?)
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Health Care
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Barack Obama's 2012 State of the Union Address & GOP Rebuttals
The Colbert Report
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Comedy
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Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Martin Bashir's interview with Joe Walsh
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Bashir asks about Walsh's child support.
Bashir asks about Walsh's child support.
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What Do Tax Returns of Romney, Gingrich Reveal?
Watch What Do Tax Returns of Romney, Gingrich Reveal? on PBS. See more from PBS NewsHour.
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Politics
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Tuesday, January 24, 2012
Monday, January 23, 2012
Tennessee Tea Party ‘Demands’ That References To Slavery Be Removed From History Textbooks
Tennessee Tea Party ‘Demands’ That References To Slavery Be Removed From History Textbooks: In 2010, the conservatives who controlled the Texas Board of Education caused an uproar when they made radical changes to the history curriculum for the state’s 4.8 million public school students. The changes included referring to the country’s first black president as “Barack Hussein Obama,” and requiring students to “contrast” Confederate President Jefferson Davis’ inaugural [...]/ Read More Here
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Right Wing Agenda
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Lobbyists sponsor party for Kasich | The Columbus Dispatch
Lobbyists sponsor party for Kasich | The Columbus Dispatch:
By Joe Hallett and Joe Vardon
Gov. John Kasich headlined an Ohio Theatre event last week funded by lobbyists with deep ties to his administration, raising questions about his oft-stated commitment not to favor special interests.
The Tuesday evening “One Year Later” celebration was sponsored in part by lobbyists Douglas J. Preisse, Robert F. Klaffky and Matt Borges, all of whom were ground-floor advisers to Kasich’s 2010 campaign or inaugural committee. The private party was attended by members of Kasich’s executive staff, cabinet members, many state lawmakers and some clients of the three sponsoring lobbyists, among others. Read More Here
Gov. John Kasich headlined an Ohio Theatre event last week funded by lobbyists with deep ties to his administration, raising questions about his oft-stated commitment not to favor special interests.
The Tuesday evening “One Year Later” celebration was sponsored in part by lobbyists Douglas J. Preisse, Robert F. Klaffky and Matt Borges, all of whom were ground-floor advisers to Kasich’s 2010 campaign or inaugural committee. The private party was attended by members of Kasich’s executive staff, cabinet members, many state lawmakers and some clients of the three sponsoring lobbyists, among others. Read More Here
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Ohio,
Right Wing Agenda
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Sunday, January 22, 2012
America has the opportunity to usher in radical new political era | Michael Cohen | Comment is free | The Observer
America has the opportunity to usher in radical new political era | Michael Cohen | Comment is free | The Observer:
If super-rich Mitt Romney wins the Republican nomination, the US can have a real debate on income disparity
Earlier this month, a relatively obscure White House official, whom few Americans know, gave a speech that even fewer of them actually heard. The speaker was Alan Krueger, chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, and the venue was the liberal-leaning thinktank, the Centre for American Progress. But it was the topic of his address that was most revelatory: "The rise and consequences of income inequality in the United States". Read More Here
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Wealth Disparity
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