Reuters – Detroit automakers are urging President Barack Obama to reject Japan’s bid to join talks on a regional free trade agreement, the head of an automotive group representing GM, Ford and Chrysler said on Thursday.

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One often has to wonder what goes through the head of Jon Huntsman. This was the guy the media dubbed as the only Republican who could beat Obama, and that Team Obama was scared to death of him running. A supposedly strong Conservative who went to work for the Obama administration. He announces his campaign

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Huntsman Campaign On Trump Debate – “lol, no thanks, getting the popcorn ready”

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Good News! Iran On Brink Of Having Nuclear Weapons

On November 7, 2011, in Uncategorized, by AlexisChristensen28

But, wait, I thought In late October 2007, according to the International Herald Tribune, the head of the IAEA, Mohamed ElBaradei, stated that he had seen “no evidence” of Iran developing nuclear weapons. The IHT quoted ElBaradei as saying “We have information that there has been maybe some studies about possible weaponization.

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ContributorNetwork – Recently Robert Zubrin, the head of the Mars Society, published an op-ed in the Washington Times in which he accused the Obama administration’s Office of Management and Budget of plotting to terminate planetary science at NASA.

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Is Obama’s OMB Planning to Cancel NASA’s Planetary Exploration Program?
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Let’s charge by the head for this zany sit-in, so at least America has something to show for it.

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Hollywood & Slime: Good Query for Occupy Wall Street Gang: Change Exactly What?

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Dollar jumps to 6-month high vs euro (AP)

On September 9, 2011, in Uncategorized, by stuartbramhall

AP – The dollar jumped to a six-month high against the euro Friday as investors speculated whether the European Central Bank could begin cutting interest rates and the head of the Federal Reserve failed to hint at immediate action to support U.S. markets.

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Dollar jumps to 6-month high vs euro
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Giffords Returns to Cast a ‘Yes’ Vote

On August 2, 2011, in Uncategorized, by ggallin

Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on Monday returned to Congress for the first time since being shot in the head nearly seven months ago to vote in favor of the debt package.

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Is a U.S. Default Inevitable?

On July 5, 2011, in Iraq, Uncategorized, by moshesharon

As President Bush prepared to invade Iraq in September 2002, the head of his economic policy council, Lawrence Lindsey publicly estimated such a war could cost $100 billion to $200 billion.

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Is a U.S. Default Inevitable?

Senate Confirms Panetta

On June 21, 2011, in Uncategorized, by stuartbramhall

The Senate confirmed Leon Panetta as Secretary of Defense, putting him at the head of a department that is poised to remake itself for an era of budget cuts and changing threats.The vote was 100-0.

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Senate Confirms Panetta

AFP – Michael Leiter, the head of the US National Counterterrorism Center across two administrations, is resigning, officials said Thursday as President Barack Obama paid a warm tribute.

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