Monthly Archives: November 2011

Obama: ‘Since I’ve Taken Office, I’ve Cut Your Taxes’untitled

“I know you hear a lot of folks on cable TV claiming that I am this ‘big tax and spend liberal.’ Next time you hear that, you just remind the people who are saying it that since I’ve taken office, … Continue reading

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GOP Senators push Obama to develop Keystone XL PipelineimagesCAHC3QLK

A group of senators led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), and Sen. John Hoeven, (R-N.D.) presented new legislation Wednesday on Capitol Hill that gives the Obama administration 60 days to approve the production of … Continue reading

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Coburn Criticizes Senate for Blocking Proposal to Cut $39G Cost Per Student on Military Basescoburn_tom_112911

The cash-strapped U.S. government could start saving $39,000 per student of military families by sending them to public schools — if only the proposal could get a vote. That’s the argument from Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., who says he’s been … Continue reading

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Republicans: Payroll Tax Relief Must Be Paid for With Budget Cutsuntitled

Republican congressional leaders stressed a willingness Wednesday to extend a Social Security payroll tax cut due to expire Dec. 31, setting up a year-end clash with Democrats over how to pay for a provision at the heart of President Obama’s … Continue reading

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Is Reagan Shooter Too Dangerous to Walk Freely?untitled

Government lawyers told a federal judge Wednesday that the man who shot President Ronald Reagan in 1981 went to a bookstore recently where he perused books on Reagan and people who’ve tried to assassinate presidents. Prosecutors who want to ensure … Continue reading

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Cain: Family Is ‘My No. 1 Priority’cain

Herman Cain told Fox News on Wednesday he is consulting with his family on whether to stay in the presidential race and plans to make a decision within a week, as he continued to defend himself against allegations of a … Continue reading

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See anti-Obama ads spiked by major networks – even Fox!111128swissamerica

Two television spots developed by a national investment firm specializing in U.S. gold and silver coins have been rejected by major television networks, including the Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network, for apparently political reasons. The ads by … Continue reading

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Ayers’ pet project funded by Obama ‘stimulus’ plan091112ayersdohrn

President Obama’s “stimulus” legislation helped to fund an education initiative associated with Weather Underground terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernardine Dohrn, according to a recently released book. “Red Army: The Radical Network that must be defeated to save America” contains new … Continue reading

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Obama Rejects GOP States’ Health Law Waiver RequestsimagesCA5W9DY5

The Obama administration on Monday rejected two states’ requests for waivers from the healthcare reform law. The decision could rekindle the controversy over the waiver process, as the two states that were turned down, Indiana and Louisiana, have Republican governors. … Continue reading

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