Paul Unites Backers Beneath Different Banners

On February 7, 2012, in Uncategorized, by RonBillers

Followers of Republican candidate Ron Paul express quite different reasons for being on his bandwagon. To some, it’s his pledge to curtail U.S. involvement abroad. Others cite his support for gun owners’ rights. And some even think he would back their efforts to live ‘off the grid.’

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Paul Unites Backers Beneath Different Banners

John Napier pointed to Pastor Bill Monroe of Florence, S.C. and his efforts in lifting Gingrich in the final days.

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Gingrich’s campaign co-chair credits the candidate, key evangelical support for the win

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AP – President Barack Obama is promoting his efforts to make government more efficient and to persuade companies to bring jobs back to the U.S. from overseas.

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Obama challenges Republicans on goal they embrace
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ContributorNetwork – Saturday night’s debate among the Republican candidates for president came and went without appearing to make too much impact on the outcome of Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, according to the Washington Post. Front-runner Mitt Romney focused most of his efforts on arguing against the policies of President Barack Obama, while the rest of the candidates turned their attention towards each other, in an effort to eke out what is increasingly looking to be a second place finish in New Hampshire.

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Republicans Hold First of Two Debates Ahead of New Hampshire Primary
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Gingrich Ramps Up in South Carolina

On November 30, 2011, in Uncategorized, by KavinHildring485

Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich is gaining momentum in national polls, and South Carolina is becoming the fulcrum of his efforts to win the Republican presidential nomination.

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Gingrich Ramps Up in South Carolina

Medal of Honor recipient sues former employer (Reuters)

On November 29, 2011, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by AlexisChristensen28

Reuters – A U.S. Marine veteran who was awarded the Medal of Honor by President Barack Obama is suing his former employer for allegedly mocking his military service and blocking his efforts to get a job with another company.

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Medal of Honor recipient sues former employer
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Obama Feels Chill From Liberal Activists

On November 5, 2011, in barack obama, Uncategorized, by Richard Riker

Activists who helped propel Barack Obama to the White House are coming back to life. But many of their efforts aren’t aimed at supporting the president.

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Obama Feels Chill From Liberal Activists

◼ They station teams of election observers in polling places around the nation every election to fuel their litigation and their media efforts. Almost nobody opposes their efforts…. – Front Page Magazine Leftist foundations, litigators and organizations have established permanent structures designed to alter election outcomes through policy advocacy and strategic litigation. Project Vote, DEMOS,

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Bad News: The Left Owns the Election Law Industry, and the deck is stacked in favor of the Activist Groups

Reuters – President Barack Obama suffered a defeat in the battle over raising the U.S. debt limit that may have repercussions for his efforts to restore growth to the U.S. economy and win re-election in 2012.

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Analysis: Obama suffers political setback in deal
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Budget Solution: Squeeze the Middle

On July 13, 2011, in Uncategorized, by Barry Munz

Some middle-class Americans see the efforts of Washington politicians to cut the budget deficit as far removed from their lives. But many of them benefit from the kinds of federal tax and spending programs now under scrutiny.

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Budget Solution: Squeeze the Middle

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