Top Republicans to White House: Alleged Facts in Your Sestak Memo Appear to Document Lawbreaking
June 3, 2010 by Jason Steele · Leave a Comment
Three top House Republicans sent a letter to the White House counsel Wednesday saying they believe that a memorandum the counsel released purporting to explain the administration’s actions in offering to appoint Rep. Joe Sestak (D.-Pa.) to a federal position present a set of facts that appear to violate the law.
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House GOP Unveils Website to Build Agenda
May 25, 2010 by Matt Nye · Leave a Comment
House Republicans unveiled an official government website Tuesday to solicit citizen ideas for a legislative agenda, a project they pledged would play no political role in their campaign to win a majority in midterm elections this fall.
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Stretched U.S. Military Stops Reef Cleanup Project
February 10, 2010 by Jason Steele · Leave a Comment
West Palm Beach, Fla. (AP) – Military divers are being pulled off a project to clean up an artificial reef off the coast of Florida that turned into an environmental disaster.
The divers have spent the last three summers pulling up thousands of tires a mile off the beach at Fort Lauderdale.
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The Green Police Take Over the Country
February 10, 2010 by Jason Steele · Leave a Comment
The most interesting element of the Super Bowl wasn’t the Super Bowl. It was an advertisement for the Audi A3 TDI.
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Poll: More Than Half of Americans Say Health Reform Is Not Worth Increasing the Deficit
December 30, 2009 by Frank Montelione · Leave a Comment
A Quinnipiac University poll found that fewer Americans approve of how the president is handling the health care issue and fewer believe health care reform is important enough to warrant increasing the deficit.
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Iran Accuses West of Fomenting Violent Protests
December 29, 2009 by Frank Montelione · Leave a Comment
Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman says deadly clashes in Tehran are the work of a tiny minority, and he accused outside countries, including the U.S. and Britain, of “miscalculating” by siding with the protesters.
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Obama Describes Nigerian As ‘Isolated Extremist,’ Despite Ties to Yemen
December 29, 2009 by Frank Montelione · Leave a Comment
“This incident, like several that have preceded it, demonstrates that an alert and courageous citizenry are far more resilient than an isolated extremist,” President Obama said on Monday. But was the would-be bomber an isolated extremist?
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Republicans’ Efforts to Keep 9/11 Terrorists Off U.S. Soil Rejected by Democrats
November 14, 2009 by Matthew Nye · Leave a Comment
In anticipation of the Obama administration’s move to close down Guantanamo Bay, House Republicans introduced legislation that would have prevented Gitmo detainees from being brought to the United States.
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Republicans’ Efforts to Keep 9/11 Terrorists Off U.S. Soil Rejected by Democrats
Fox News Channel, Obama Administration Talking
October 29, 2009 by Jason Steele · Leave a Comment
The meeting came a day after Fox anchor Shepard Smith apologized for a “lack of balance” following a political report where the Republican candidate for New Jersey governor was interviewed and the Democratic incumbent wasn’t.
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