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President Obama's popularity abroad is already the stuff of legend. His December trip to Norway to collect the Nobel Peace Prize will doubtless spark a new round of stories about how he turned around negative opinions of America. We'll likely hear the...
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Guest editorial Negativism leads to nothing positive Lawrence Boschulte Wednesday, November 25th 2009 As a member of the shrinking national Republican Party, I was happy to see a win in our column for a change. With the governorships in New Jersey and...
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The White House released records cataloguing 575 visits by health care industry heavyweights since Jan. 20. The ties run deep. As Obama taught his constitutional law students, power in America is based on "relationships built on self-interest." Share...
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A former MI6 chief attacked the Government last night for failing to provide enough money for the war in Afghanistan. Sir Richard Dearlove, who was head of the Secret Intelligence Service until 2004, also said the Government had had not made the case...
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As we survey today's political scene, it is sobering to many Americans that we have lurched so far to the left in the past nine months it has become an international joke. With Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez quipping on live television, "Hey, Obama...
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The GOP's no-exit strategy Republicans are creating a traffic jam in the Senate to stop anything the Democrats propose Wednesday, November 25, 2009 Normal human beings -- let's call them real Americans -- cannot understand why, 10 months after President...
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The first is that our beloved country is indisputably in a mess. The second is that I have no right to muddy the rivers we will cross by dwelling on our problems during this simple holiday. The third is that I must on the eve of Thanksgiving point out...
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The Office of Science estimates its bigger budget allowed it to create nearly 1,400 research jobs at the 10 labs it oversees in the fiscal year ending in September, up 11% from the previous year's staffing levels. It estimates it created another 1,400...
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Committee, he has been a diplomatic point man in Central Asia, recently persuading President Hamid Karzai of Afghanistan to agree to a runoff election. He will lead the Senate delegation to Copenhagen next month for the United Nations conference on climate...
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Willing student or not, reality continues to give Barack Obama a late education in how the world -- including the United States -- actually works. The president and his attorney general are giving the rest of us an Ivy League tutorial in constitutional...
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