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NDP moves into tie with Liberals: Poll Toronto Star HALIFAX—The New Democrats begin the fourth week of the campaign tied with the Liberals for second place, but their support could collapse by the time voters go to the polls, according to a new survey. An Angus Reid poll shows one quarter of Canadians ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Election 2011: Day 23 Vancouver Sun The Conservatives and Liberals raised the specter of a resurgent Quebec separatist movement Sunday, as the Bloc Quebecois trumpeted a resounding confidence vote for Parti Quebecois leader Pauline Marois as proof that a strengthening Quebec independence ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Are liberals suckers? Minneapolis Star Tribune The list of liberal laments about President Obama keeps getting longer: He extended the Bush-era tax cuts for the wealthy. Health-care reform didn't include a public option. In the frantic final hours of the budget negotiations, instead of calling the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Harper, Ignatieff campaign in swing ridings in Lower Mainland Vancouver Sun Both Richmond and North Vancouver have swung between the Liberals and Conservatives over the past decade. In Richmond, Conservative Alice Wong defeated four-term Liberal MP Raymond Chan in the 2008 federal election. Now she's battling Liberal candidate ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Is this what liberals mean by "civility?" "Free speech?" Tucson Citizen Apparently there is a Arizona Liberals's Codicil to Voltare's quote above: We may disagree with what you say, but we'll defend to the death your right to say it. We do, however, reserve the right to prevent anyone from hearing what you have to say. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Liberals Love Cool Paul Johnson SB Nation Atlanta ... the state boasts three times as many Georgia Bulldogs fans as Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets fans, Barack Obama voters strongly objected to Paul Hewitt's firing, and so forth -- one really jumped out at me: The more politically liberal a sports fan is ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Patterico's Pontifications » Why Do Liberals Applaud Awful Behavior? By Stranahan Word usage is a clue that even a variety of liberals must suspect that deepdown there is something wrong or embarrassing about their ideological leanings. IOW, notice how so many of those on the left often favor the word "progressive" ... Patterico's Pontifications - http://patterico.com/ | ||
Pundit & Pundette: Sunday reads: Liberals are tolerant to a fault By jill The real problem isn't a liberal weakness. It's something liberals have proudly seen as a strength — our deep-seated dedication to tolerance. In any given fight , tolerance is benevolent, while intolerance gets in the good punches. ... Pundit & Pundette - http://www.punditandpundette.com/ | ||
Left Coast Rebel: Senator Rand Paul is Right: Conservatives and ... By Left Coast Rebel Senator Rand Paul is Right: Conservatives and Liberals Need to Both Compromise on Spending Cuts. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-4v4pqCaYY3I/TasdlrdIaZI. by the Left Coast Rebel Rand Paul appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" and implored ... Left Coast Rebel - http://www.leftcoastrebel.com/ | ||
Right Klik: Senator Rand Paul is Right: Conservatives and Liberals ... By Left Coast Rebel Senator Rand Paul is Right: Conservatives and Liberals Need to Both Compromise on Spending Cuts. Bookmark and Share. by the Left Coast Rebel Rand Paul appeared on CNN's "State of the Union" and implored both the left and right to make ... Right Klik - http://www.rightklik.net/ |
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Liberals pride themselves on being tolerant. Are they really just ... Our weakness could lie in something we often see as a strength: dedication to tolerance. www.washingtonpost.com/.../AFhsTZjD_story.html | ||
Liberals Heap Praise on Obama's Budget Speech President Barack Obama gave the speech on Wednesday that liberals have been longing to hear, The Caucus blog of The New York Times reports. www.newsmax.com/InsideCover/BarackObama.../392895 |
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