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Blog Source: politics.nashvillepost.com
| 18 days ago
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said Thursday that he is “angry” and “disappointed” with President Barack Obama for delaying his decision on increasing troop levels in Afghanistan. “The fact is we already have men and women over there, ...
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Blog Source: politiclolz.com
| 18 days ago
We promise not to sell or share your email address. Email Address. Close. Build your own PoliticLOL image! Funny Pictures, Political Cartoons – Barack Obama, Sarah Palin, Michelle Obama, John McCain · Subscribe to RSS Feed ...
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Blog Source: rippdemup.blogspot.com
| 22 days ago
But looking back now I have to wonder what would have been different had John McCain won the elections instead of Barack Obama. I'd really like to hear your thoughts on that in your commentary - I think it would be easier discussing now ...
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Blog Source: sayanythingblog.com
| 22 days ago
To meet these challenges, I plan to work with my fellow representatives in Washington who share our values of cutting deficit spending, creating jobs and keeping our nation secure. Sincerely,. John McCain ...
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Blog Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
| 22 days ago
Barack Obama's campaign manager accused former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin on Sunday of co-opting the Republican Party and driving it toward the ideological fringe. In an appearance promoting his book on NBC's "Meet the Press," David ...
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Blog Source: gorepublicans.blogspot.com
| 22 days ago
I look forward to continuing my fight for fiscal responsibility, real health care reform and a strong national defense and I want to continue my service to the people of Arizona and this nation. .... Sincerely, John McCain ...
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Blog Source: thepoliticalcarnival.blogspot.com
| 22 days ago
Writes Plouffe: "Obama's answer was quick and firm: he would cut no deals." Then there's this suh-weet little video clip of his gratitude toward John McCain for picking you-know-who as a running mate: ...
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Blog Source: www.huffingtonpost.com
| 26 days ago
So, John McCain wants the internet to be a terrifying user experience for everybody, and is pimping the ironically named, net neutrality-killing "Internet Freedom Act" as a means of satisfying the telecoms that have so devotedly lobbied ...
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Blog Source: trueslant.com
| 26 days ago
On his website John McCain introduced the The Internet Freedom Act of 2009. This bill would essentially abolish the idea of the consumer being protected by Net Neutrality. McCain's bill would allow your Internet provider to alter how ...
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Blog Source: forum.zomgstuff.net
| 26 days ago
Last week, Senator John McCain [Republican-Arizona] introduced his "Internet Freedom Act". McCain's press release says the proposed bill "would prohibit the Federal Communications Commission from enacting rules that would regulate the ...