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Kill Bill: The sabotage of US finance reform Aljazeera.net Powerful lobbies and partisan divisions cripple US political system - meaning it's business as usual for the financiers. Some years back Thomas Frank nailed it in his book, The Wrecking Crew. It was subtitled "How Conservatives Rule" and showed how ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Failed favoritism toward Israel Washington Post (blog) But US domestic politics and Israeli intransigence cannot be allowed to stand in the way of Palestinians' right to a future with a decent quality of life and opportunities similar to those living in unoccupied countries. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Lawmakers push for new Afghan strategy Washington Post By Scott Wilson and Karen DeYoung, Democratic leaders on Capitol Hill are applying fresh pressure on the Obama administration to draw down US troops in Afghanistan faster than many military leaders say is responsible, forcing the president to balance ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Roundtable: OK boundaries for new political districts? Galesburg Register-Mail Elections have consequences and this is a major one. The map may give the Democrats every seat in the US Congress. It also assures that Chicago will control Springfield for another decade. Politics is a blood sport and the Dems hold all the cards. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Congressional Disgrace Right Side News In the interest of full disclosure, you should know that Congressman Weiner's office reached out to us a few weeks ago about legislation he had been pushing to combat government corruption. We had been working with his staff up until last week. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Mitt Romney on the campaign trail Washington Post Beverly Bruce, right, vice chair of the Carroll County Republican Committee, speaks to political activists, and at left, Frank and Terry McCarthy have their own conversation at the yearly Presidential Dinner Cruise on Lake Winnipesaukee. US Sen. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Mexican poet brings peace march to the US | The Associated Press ... By The Associated Press A well-known Mexican poet whose son was killed by drug gang members brought his call for peace to the U.S. on Saturday. Javier Sicilia gathered about 1500 followers during a week-long peace march that ended Friday in Ciudad Juarez, ... Examiner AP RSS | ||
Islamic Banking, a Market with U.S. Potential, Hampered by Politics By Robert Barba/American Banker Islamic finance is growing, but politics, and perhaps prejudice, might be hamstringing this business in the U.S.. Breaking News |
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