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The Gazette's View: A time for new ideas in Quebec politics Montreal Gazette But for the PQ, splintering has been going on since before the 2008 election, the one that gave the Liberals a third consecutive term in office. In 2006, the party lost a good chunk of its extreme left wing when Québec solidaire was born. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Hudak's quiet style is working Toronto Sun Liberals acknowledge they are behind, posing as underdogs, which may have the effect of lulling the Tories into over-confidence (unlikely, but you never know), and also rallying dispirited Liberals into a do-or-die frame of mind. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Egypt liberals launch coalition to counter Islamists Reuters Africa By Yasmine Saleh CAIRO (Reuters) - Liberal political groups and a traditional Islamist party on Monday launched a coalition, "The Egyptian Bloc", to challenge powerful Islamists in a November parliamentary election. Many Egyptians have voiced concern ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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NL Liberals name ex-minister as new party leader CTV.ca JOHN'S, NL — A former provincial cabinet minister has been handed the reins of the Liberal party of Newfoundland and Labrador just two months ahead of a provincial election. Kevin Aylward was chosen Sunday by a party executive board during a meeting ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Liberal candidate turns to web to launch priorities Standard Freeholder CORNWALL — Liberal provincial election candidate Mark MacDonald is taking his campaign to cyberspace, by announcing the first of three "local pillars" on Monday. The video aired at 2 pm showing MacDonald next to a county road in St. Andrew's. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Analysis: Medicare, Liberals And The Lesser Of Two Evils Kaiser Health News By Jonathan Cohn Why does the debt ceiling deal give liberals so much heartburn? Many reasons, obviously. But a big one is the possibility that it will trigger automatic cuts to Medicare, the jewel of the Great Society and the program on which ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Politicians and the riots: speaking for England The Guardian The liberals apart from clegg, are staying stum. They don't want to lumped in with the Tory brand at the moment, its getting more tarnished every week. I doubt this coalition can stand much more, I suspect the reason Clegg is wandering around looking ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Fareed Zakaria | Liberals Grow Up | Barack Obama | Mediaite By Tommy Christopher On his GPS program Sunday morning, Fareed Zakaria told viewers that he thinks liberals need to grow up and realize that President Obama's oratorical gifts have their limits. The declaration has earned him sharp rebuke among liberals, ... Mediaite | ||
Ontario Liberals must be a little nervous seeing the words "slush ... By spurs While the McGuinty Liberals may have survived Collegate during the last election campaign, they must, nevertheless, still get a little nervous every time they see "slush funds" in the headlines. What's relevant about Collegate for the ... Acts of Citizenship | ||
Do Rich Liberals Understand How Insulting It Is To Average ... By Aleister "I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism." -Ronald Reagan. "I became a Conservative by being around Liberals. I became a Libertarian by being around Conservatives." -Greg Gutfeld ... American Glob | ||
Fareed Zakaria: 'Liberals Need To Grow Up'. - Story Balloon By Jason But their ire was directed not at the Tea Party or even the Republicans, but rather at Barack Obama... Story Balloon | ||
Fareed Zakaria: "Liberals Need To Grow Up" « Alan Colmes' Liberaland By Alan Liberals need to stop thinking President Obama can soothe progressive nerves with a great speech. "Obama is a centrist and a pragmatist who understands…you cannot make the best the enemy of the good." ... Alan Colmes' Liberaland |
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