Saturday, October 1, 2011

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AP Interview: Robertson won't endorse candidates
The Associated Press
His news-and-talk show on the Christian Broadcasting Network, the "700 Club," is viewed by about 1 million people in the US each day. "I've personally backed off from direct political involvement," Robertson said in a telephone interview with The ...
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The Associated Press
US downplays, but confirms attacks by Pakistani allies
Washington Examiner
Support for active US military operations against the Haqqani organization inside Pakistan has been growing in US military and political circles, according to numerous reports. It has been a tough year for US-Pakistani relations. ...
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Seeking Taxes, Romney Went After Business
New York Times
Alan LeBovidge, Mitt Romney's revenue commissioner, said the governor "wanted us to go after the big game" to find income. By MICHAEL BARBARO BOSTON — Much of the business community in Massachusetts was puzzled. Mitt Romney, a Republican with ...
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New York Times
Perry: Send US troops to Mexico to fight drug wars
Washington Post
And that is a significant problem for the United States." Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow and specialist on national security and defense policy with the Brookings Institution, said the idea of using troops to combat drug violence along the border is ...
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Rip-Off Conspiracy, the United States of Banks
The Market Oracle
There is no industry-related agency of the US government that is more insulated from politics. Therefore, there is no agency that is more completely under the domination of the industry that it is supposed to control. (The CIA and the NSA are not ...
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Congress Tackles Chinese Currency Manipulation
Fox News
The Senate is expected to take up legislation Monday to impose higher US duties on Chinese products to offset the perceived advantage that critics say China gets by undervaluing its currency. It's a political given here that China's economic policy has ...
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Obama: Don't stand silent when soldier is booed
msnbc.com
In his remarks before a supportive crowd of 3200, Obama hailed the repeal of the US military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy, and urged the US Congress to repeal the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 law that defines marriage as between a man and a ...
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Clinton: Obama faces same debate from '92 bid
CBS News
Former US President Bill Clinton delivers remarks on the federal budget and policy during the Peter G. Peterson Foundation 2011 Fiscal Summit at the Mellon Auditorium May 25, 2011 in Washington, DC. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images) LITTLE ROCK, ...
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American Way: Chris Christie, the fat guy who won't get the girl in 2012
Telegraph.co.uk (blog)
By Toby Harnden US politics Last updated: October 1st, 2011 Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey is not going to be elected president in 2012. It's not because he's too fat, though anyone who dismisses the physical demands of a White House race on a ...
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Ron Paul's Foreign Policy View Attacked
ABC News (blog)
Ron Paul's non-interventionist foreign policy came under fire Friday at a campaign stop in New Hampshire, where many of his views were met with open grumbling from the audience. He has called for the United States to withdraw from all foreign wars and ...
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ABC News (blog)

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Perry open to sending US troops to Mexico - Politics news
Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry says he is open to sending American troops to Mexico to help battle drug...
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