News Source: The Guardian
| about 5 hours ago
We can't stop looking at Sarah Palin For her fans Palin may be a goddess of vitality and truth, but for everyone else she's the first political female train wreck Going Rogue has been out only a day or two as I write, and I've already read so many
News Source: Asian Wall Street Journal
| about 5 hours ago
Happily, many American shoppers will swing for the fences in the next month, convinced that the only way to defibrillate this economy is to start spending again. You can see that in some of the Christmas gifts they're buying. They're scooping up
News Source: Canadian Free Press
| about 8 hours ago
We were told to conserve, recycle, change our way of life and save the planet. We were told to abide by environmentalist narcissism and buy into the fact that people were more powerful than Mother Nature. We were told we more than capable of
News Source: Simi Valley - Moorpark Examiner
| about 21 hours ago
AP Photo/George Ruhe) Vic Lancia, left, of the Connecticut Green Party, carried a sign urging Ralph Nader to enter the 2010 Senate race, while attending a book-signing by Nader, who was pushing his new book, "Only the Super Rich Can Save Us!" at the
News Source: Scoop
| about 21 hours ago
It is great that Liberal Party MPs are opposing the Goldman Sachs ETS, but it is a joke to think they are doing it ‘on principle’—they have no principles. “These are many of the same MPs who destroyed Australia’s economy through
News Source: Tulsa World
| 2 days ago
The proclamation urged, among other things, that "all unite in rendering unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection." A Bolivian dressed as a priest tried to kill Pope Paul VI with a knife shortly after the pope arrived
News Source: Washington Post
| 3 days ago
Dan Pfeiffer regularly trolls the West Wing, his list of to-do items -- a couple dozen long -- on a stiff White House-embossed index card in his pocket. At the end of every day, there's always a handful that he can't quite cross off. The soon-to-be
News Source: Alternet
| 3 days ago
But the spokesman has been replaced by a heavyweight: The Republican National Committee has hired Alex Castellanos, a long-time political strategist and GOP consultant, as an adviser. Castellanos has been described (according to his National Media