Sunday, March 27, 2011

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Death of US political pioneer whose star had faded
Irish Times
She was a remarkably able woman who had gone from being a widow's mite to being a player on the national stage of American politics, as well as being a wife and mother. This is a difficult balance to strike. Those of us who saw her in her prime will ...
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Living Memory: Ferraro's impact on US politics still felt
The Independent Florida Alligator
After her death on Saturday, we've been realizing that she, along with others of her ilk, have been changing our nation far more than the requisite history-class mention would have us think. People like Ferraro, the first woman to run for vice ...
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Political columnist: US must eradicate air of animosity with Iran
The Maine Campus
This is why American-backed autocracies like Egypt are more vulnerable than anti-American dictatorships like Iran, for they are subject to the scrutiny of American politics and public opinion. The Bahrain crisis has created a potential transformation ...
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U.S. has dangerous addiction to partisan politics
St. George Daily Spectrum
Now, that bonding experience has been replaced by partisan political divides that split the nation, communities, churches and families. Now, family and community bonding has been replaced with partisan politics that widens the gap between youth, ...
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Newt Gingrich's flip-flops
Christian Science Monitor
Flip-flopping is an old charge in the rough-and-tumble world of politics. Mitt Romney has some explaining to do about health care, and Newt Gingrich seems to have back-flipped on Libya. Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich speaks during the Conservative ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Obama Faces Backlash Abroad Amid Libyan Turmoil
Fox News
Obama's decision to enter Libya in hopes of preventing a slaughter at the hands of Muammar al-Qaddafi could, despite its best intentions, accelerate a public-opinion shift in some quarters of the world away from the US president. ...
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Big Business vs. conservatives on tax reform
Washington Post (blog)
The Hill reported: A liberal group is proposing that the United States alter its policy toward overseas profits held by corporations — but not in the way some businesses are pushing for. In a paper released Wednesday, Citizens for Tax Justice, ...
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The American right is trapped in a hyperbolic and dysfunctional world
The Guardian
The tension between appealing to the base and to moderates is the perennial test of any successful candidate in national United States politics. To win the party nomination you must appeal to your motivated base. To take the country as a whole you ...
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Vermont's Sanders stirs pot on policy, politics
BurlingtonFreePress.com
The Sanders message has changed little over the years; he sounded many of the same themes as mayor of Burlington for four terms beginning in 1981, and then as an eight-term US House member. But he acknowledged in an interview last week that he's more ...
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Bernanke braves the Fed-bashers
Financial Times
Another is that it runs the risk of being drawn further into US politics, a hazardous place for it to be. If Congress fails to raise the debt ceiling before the end of April, Mr Bernanke will doubtless emphasise at that first news conference the risks ...
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