Friday, May 13, 2011

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Anne-Marie Slaughter: Elevating Development in US Foreign Policy
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
by Isobel Coleman This week I hosted a meeting at CFR with Anne-Marie Slaughter, a professor of politics and international affairs at Princeton and director of the Policy Planning Staff at the US Department of State from 2009 until earlier this year. ...
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Number of 'birthers' is declining, recent polls show
Christian Science Monitor
"All political groups are more likely after the release than they were before it to say Obama was definitely or probably born in the US." Nearly half of Republicans (49 percent) now say Obama was definitely or probably born in the US, ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Democratic Senator Kohl says will retire
Reuters
US Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor (R) talks to Senator Herb Kohl (D-WI) during their meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington in this June 3, 2009 file photo. By John Rondy MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin (Reuters) - Four-term Senator Herb Kohl said on Friday ...
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The Politics of Distraction
Huffington Post (blog)
By now, most of us have become accustomed to the all-too familiar notion of the politics of distraction. With pressing issues like near double-digit unemployment, skyrocketing gas prices, a lingering budget deficit, growing international crises, ...
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White House situation room, 'nerve center' of bin Laden raid, turns 50
Christian Science Monitor
Providing the latest information and alerts, it's the nerve center for the US government," said Mr. Obama, in a statement. And it owes its existence to a US operation that was as big a failure as the bin Laden raid was a success: the Bay of Pigs. ...
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Christian Science Monitor
Dennis Kucinich's Washington State Reelection Scheme Would Make U.S. History
Huffington Post (blog)
But what was an unusual practice in the 19th Century of a US Representative getting elected to the House from two different states over the course of a political career became a rarity during the 20th Century, with 12 of these 15 cases taking place ...
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Ron Paul and the Love Revolution of 2012
Huffington Post (blog)
It precedes politics -- and that is why it allows Paul to transcend the bankrupt left-right paradigm. It is this true freedom that, paradoxically (given how most of us disagree about most things) promotes true unity, as division arises only when some ...
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The Unwelcome Return of the Newt
Huffington Post (blog)
Newt clearly knows a thing or two about opportunism and publicity-seeking; getting some coverage for an attack on Obama was clearly more important to him than questions of US policy in Libya. For all the far-right's charges that President Obama harbors ...
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Big Oil to Congress: 'Don't F#@k With Us'
RollingStone.com (blog)
But it was further evidence of a basic rule of American energy politics: the more desperate we get for cheap oil and gas, the more delusional we become. "You'd be likelier to see a unicorn in this hearing room than have Americans believe you need these ...
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RollingStone.com (blog)

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American Politics In 13 Words | Firedoglake
By Eli
It's a remote control game of chicken and we're tied in the seat.
Firedoglake - http://firedoglake.com/


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