Saturday, September 15, 2012
Congress debating 'big dumb' spending cuts
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Economics
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Paul Ryan shares billing with 'former terrorist' at fringe conference
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Right Wing Agenda
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Friday, September 14, 2012
Libya attack puts spotlight on Al Qaeda terror affiliates
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Terrorism
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
The Ohio Senate race's effect on the Presidential Race
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Corporate Personhood
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Likelyhood of Terror Attack in Libya considered
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Terrorism
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Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Papantonio: Exposing GOP Dirty Tricks To Suppress The Vote
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Voting
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Getting 9/11 right to fact check our threat response
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012
Is Obama mobilizing 1000s of lawyers for Voter ID battle?
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Right Wing Agenda,
Voting
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Guess who credits Romney for bin Laden death
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Right Wing Agenda
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Republican War on Voting most intense in a few crucial states.
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Voting
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What the Bain Way would mean for America
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Right Wing Agenda
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Monday, September 10, 2012
Finders Weepers: Early Bain Disputes Cast New Light on Its Business
Finders Weepers: Early Bain Disputes Cast New Light on Its Business
by Jesse Eisinger ProPublica, Sept. 10, 2012, 1:33 p.m.It was one of the "quickest big hits in Wall Street history," as the Wall Street Journal put it at the time.
In 1996, an investment group including Bain Capital, the firm then run by Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, sold the consumer credit information business Experian to a British retailer, making a $500 million profit. Bain and the other investors who reaped that windfall had closed the acquisition a mere seven weeks earlier, stunning the investing world.
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Corruption
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Fired Elections Officials Sue Ohio Secretary of State For Wrongful Termination
Fired Elections Officials Sue Ohio Secretary of State For Wrongful Termination: Two Montgomery County board of election members are suing Ohio Secretary of State Jon Husted for wrongful termination after they voted to allow early voting on weekends. Husted immediately suspended and then fired them for defying his state-wide directive restricting voting to weekdays only. Dennis Lieberman and Tom Ritchie, who have served on the board [...]/ Read More Here
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Sunday, September 9, 2012
Flabbergasted Rand Paul Learns Public Employment Decreased Under Obama
Flabbergasted Rand Paul Learns Public Employment Decreased Under Obama: One of the least appreciated but easily-confirmed facts about the current state of the American economy is that the number of Americans employed by the government has gone down under President Obama. But apparently this is news to one the Republican Party’s most prominent tea party conservatives. During a roundtable discussion on ABC this morning [...]/ Read More Here
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