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"2016" should be seen by all voters
My husband, Mike, and I attended a viewing of “2016 Obama's America” last Saturday. I would encourage all who plan on voting this presidential election season to see this documentary before November. The author, Dinesh D’Souza, is an...Tags: Weather Underground, Politics, Elections, Bill Ayers, Voting
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Ehrlich asks the wrong question
It's a cloudy rainy dreary morning in Elkton and I'm looking for something to bring a smile, give a laugh or at least a chuckle so I check out The Sun's Sunday commentary section. There I find the column by Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr. who appears to be serious...Tags: Civil Rights, Robert L. Ehrlich Jr., Emergency Incidents, Elections, Paul Ryan
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Obama's Chicago fundraising gets boost from LGBT community, as volunteers bring in large bundles of donations
Chicago Tribune reportersEven before President Barack Obama voiced support for same-sex marriage, his re-election campaign was successfully tapping into the wealth of the gay and lesbian community in Chicago and across the country. Four of Obama's top fundraisers, who together...Tags: Bill Clinton, Desirée Rogers, Elections, NPR, Barack Obama
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Romney faces NAACP, booed for hitting 'Obamacare'
Unflinching before a skeptical NAACP crowd, Mitt Romney declared Wednesday he'd do more for African-Americans than Barack Obama, the nation's first black president. He drew jeers when he lambasted the Democrat's policies. "If you want a president who...
Tags: Labor Markets, Civil Rights, Elections, Slavery, Barack Obama
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The Bain of Romney's candidacy
Newark Mayor Cory Booker was wrong and President Barack Obama is right: Mitt Romney's record at Bain Capital deserves closer scrutiny by voters. Whether a brief television ad accomplishes this is another matter. Presidential campaigns are seldom pretty....
Tags: Politics, Elections, Democratic Party, Barack Obama, White House
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Sing it loud, America
I, too, sing America. So wrote Langston Hughes, the unofficial poet laureate of the Harlem Renaissance. Hughes, whose 65 years spanned the lynch mobs of the early 20th century and the race riots of the mid-1960s, intended a defiant reminder to a...Tags: United States Census Bureau, Langston Hughes, Elections, Politics, Barack Obama
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Mailbag: Patrician values cost GOP, McCain victory
Stratfor, a private U.S. intelligence company with high-power clients around the globe, disclosed that Sen. John McCain was aware of significant voter fraud during the 2008 presidential campaign. Despite having had evidence that the Democrats had...Tags: Health, Elections, Jim Silva, Vietnam War (1955-1975), Human Accomplishments
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Romney misses his 'Sister Souljah' moment
Now that Mitt Romney has corralled enough delegates to the Republican National Convention to assure his presidential nomination, political wisdom might suggest that he end his conspicuous romancing of his party's right wing and start reaching out to the...
Tags: Republican National Conventions, Bill Clinton, Elections, Republican Party, Politics
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Super PACs: How did the Supreme Court not see this coming?
Maybe what this country needs on the Supreme Court is a real politician or at least a sensible political scientist or two. Perhaps they would help the court's majority understand how it has allowed unlimited big-donor money to contaminate and almost...
Tags: Joe Biden, Abraham Lincoln, Elections, Politics, Television Industry
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Obama's truthiness
It's becoming increasingly clear that President Barack Obamais not burdened with too heavy a commitment to honesty. This is hardly a shock about any politician, but revelations of dishonesty hurt some more than others. Announce that Bill Clinton has been...
Tags: Racism, Bill Clinton, Politics, Elections, Sports
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Gay marriage foes honor zealot who encouraged burning of Protestant heretics at the stake
Change of SubjectA Cook County judge has granted lawyers with the conservative Thomas More Society the right to represent the interests of two downstate county clerks who are opposing two lawsuits aimed at declaring the Illinois’ ban on gay marriage... -
Chan Lowe: The truth behind the campaigns
The job of a campaign is to market the candidate in such a way that he gets elected. This may or may not have anything to do with presenting real answers for solving the country’s problems. Usually, it doesn’t. To attract votes, you go...
Tags: Elections, Politics, Bain Capital, LLC, Mitt Romney, The New York Times
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May 31, 2012
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Jul 3, 2012
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May 17, 2012
|Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
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