Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Google Alert - U.S. Politics

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For Lawmaker Examining Terror, a Pro-IRA Past
New York Times
His statements, along with his close ties to key figures in the military and political wings of the IRA, drew the attention of British and American authorities. A judge in Belfast threw him out of an IRA murder trial, calling him an "obvious ...
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Why US Policy is So Bad: An Analysis of the Current Policymaking Process
Right Side News
As a student of the history of the US foreign making process (my book, Secrets of State covers that story from 1789 to 1980). I'd say we now face a unique situation. The president doesn't fully trust Clinton (a former political rival who'd like to be ...
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NPR executive calls tea party 'seriously racist,' most Americans 'uneducated'
Christian Science Monitor
said Mark Meckler, national coordinator for Tea Party Patriots, in USA Today. From a media perspective, however, some experts worry that Mr. O'Keefe's partisan "gotcha" tactics could be a slippery slope for both sides of the political spectrum. ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Ethics watchdog targets Coleman's advocacy group
Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
CREW claims that Coleman's American Action Network (AAN) engaged in political campaign activity as its primary purpose, contrary to IRS rules for a 501(c)(4) tax-exempt organization. AAN spokesman Jim Landry called CREW's claim "a baseless complaint ...
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Minneapolis Star Tribune (blog)
Ben Affleck calls on US to do more to help Congo
Boston Herald
"If we continue to place Congo on the back burner of US policy, it will come back to haunt us," Affleck said at a congressional hearing in Washington. "The last time Congo collapsed, armies came in from across Africa and five million people died. ...
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National debt ceiling 101: Is a crisis looming?
Christian Science Monitor
In a year of high drama over federal budgets, the nation's so-called national debt ceiling is becoming a prominent part of the political debate. The Treasury is close to hitting this borrowing limit, yet many in Congress say the ceiling shouldn't be ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Obama seeks to mollify US Jewish groups uneasy about Mideast turmoil
Los Angeles Times
The administration briefed them on events, pledged itself to Israel's security and emphasized that the Muslim Brotherhood would be a minor player in Egyptian politics. Obama's relationship with the US Jewish community has far-reaching political ...
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CIA analyst accuses Obama of racism and arrogance
Examiner.com
Scheuer, a critic of US foreign policy, told host Judge Andrew Napolitano (Beck was off) that if Obama eventually would go ahead and intervene in Libya, it would only be driven by his racism and arrogance. In order to understand comments that seem a ...
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Little hope for gloomy Republicans
Business Spectator
In order to make the case that the US health system had to be fixed, it followed that the President needed to establish that it was broken. He began to focus on cost blowouts and profit gouging, casting health insurers as nefarious foe. ...
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Utah distances itself from anti-immigrant sentiment in U.S.
Fox News
Although a score of states are contemplating laws like SB1070, so far in 2011 similar bills have failed in the legislatures of at least six states, partly due to a combination of fiscal, social and political pressures. ...
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US 'heartland' near historic shift from Midwest - Politics news
America's population center is edging away from the Midwest, pulled by Hispanic growth in the Southwest, according to census figures....
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Daily Nation: - Politics |Sh3.6b US project to edge out old Kenyan ...
The US embassy will push ahead with its activities among youth groups, even after President Kibaki expressed his objection, new secret American cables ...
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