News Source: The Denver Post
| 4 days ago
While for Democrats the week before the health care vote in the House was a haze of 18-hour days and unending negotiations, Republican Mike Coffman used the time to whittle his to-do list. "It was a light schedule for me, I hate to say it," said
News Source: Canadian Free Press
| 8 days ago
It is not in the stars to hold our destiny, but in ourselves.” Shakespeare A nation of responsible, self-reliant and proud individuals cannot be vanquished. A nation of sheep will be easily herded into the invisible fences of mounting laws,
News Source: Pallladium Item
| 8 days ago
Sometimes staying out of a fight is the smartest path in politics. Mike Huckabee and Mitt Romney, two 2008 Republican presidential primary foes who may go at it again in 2012, didn't jump into the GOP debacle in New York's 23rd District earlier this
News Source: Merced Sun-Star
| 8 days ago
Actually, opinion columns should be vigorous arguments for a particular point of view, totally unbalanced. Sometimes, it's easy to tell when you are reading news or opinions...In the Sun-Star, the "Perspective" pages are opinions -- as are articles
News Source: Times Online
| 9 days ago
Sarah Palin has come out swinging in her eagerly awaited memoir, accusing aides to the 2008 Republican presidential candidate John McCain of keeping her “bottled up”, describing the great tension between her advisers and his, and lambasting the
News Source: Alternet
| 9 days ago
Limbaugh Calls Palin Memoir "One of Most Substantive Policy Books I've Read" Posted by Liliana Segura , AlterNet at 12:25 PM on November 13, 2009. Here's what to read instead. Liliana Segura is an AlterNet Staff Writer and Editor of Rights &
News Source: The Union
| 9 days ago
There are no good answers at the moment, but there is a new theory going around: Obama approaches foreign affairs as he would neighborhood issues. "President Obama is applying the same tools to international diplomacy that he once used as a community
News Source: Alternet
| 9 days ago
rules aimed at preventing political appointees from "burrowing in" to the civil service, thereby receiving the job security benefits that civil servants -- but not political appointees -- receive. While the memo states that agencies must seek