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Woman says tea party worker not one who raped her San Jose Mercury News AP SAN DIEGO—A woman told a judge Monday that a man who worked as a San Diego tea party spokesman was not the man who kidnapped and raped her. At a bail hearing, the 56-year-old woman told Judge Theodore Weathers that Michael Kobulnicky, who is ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
CA woman says tea party man not one who raped her San Francisco Chronicle (03-26) 15:17 PDT San Diego, CA (AP) -- A woman says a San Diego tea party spokesman charged with her kidnapping and rape is not the man who attacked her. The 56-year-old woman told a judge "this is the wrong man" at a Monday bail hearing for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Brass Band, Tea Party Provide Sound Track to Supreme Court Health Case National Journal By Naureen Khan A brass band, tea party advocates, and a band of determined line-sitters set the stage as the Supreme Court began its first day of oral arguments on the 2010 Affordable Care Act. Groups supporting the law, such as Families USA, ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
"Tea Party II - Why America Loves You! The Social-Activist Coloring Book for Kids" Albany Times Union Really Big Coloring Books, Inc. (ColoringBook.com) has released a sequel called "Tea Party II Why America Loves You! A Social-Activist Coloring Book for Kids." This contemporary coloring and activity book is designed to help parents continue the ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party Sits Out Day One Of Health Care Supreme Court Arguments TPM While Supreme Court justices heard their first arguments about President Obama's health care reform law, tea party activists and pro-reform groups perched on the Court's west steps, eager to speak to reporters about their views of the high stakes of ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Victim: Ex-Tea Party Spokesman Not Fiesta Island Rapist KGTV San Diego SAN DIEGO -- A woman allegedly raped on Fiesta Island by a former spokesman for the San Diego Tea Party stood up in court Monday and told a judge that police arrested the wrong man. Michael John Kobulnicky, 50, was charged last week with kidnapping for ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
MILITARY: Tea Party Marine faces Saturday dismissal hearing North County Times Stein, who founded and operates an Armed Forces Tea Party Patriots page on Facebook, is outspoken in his criticism of Obama and has said he would not follow any orders from the president if he considered them to be illegal. That statement and related ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tea Party favorite Mike Lee endorses Romney « Hot Air By Ed Morrissey Most prominent among them was Senator Mike Lee, who rallied grassroots Tea Party support in Utah two years ago to give then-incumbent Bob Bennett the boot: Washington • Conservatives will start flocking to presidential candidate Mitt ... Hot Air » Top Picks | ||
TEA Party Favorite Mike Lee endorses Romney | protein wisdom By Jeff G. "Jeff is funnier than Bad Lieutenant, grittier than L.A. Story, sexier than The Bridge on the River Kwai, and presents himself with all the fine polish of Roger Corman's Rock and Roll High School. If you ask him, anyway", Stephen Green, ... protein wisdom | ||
Ohio tea party groups irked with IRS | Politics Extra By Deirdre Shesgreen WASHINGTON—Ohio tea party groups and the Internal Revenue Service are locked in an escalating showdown, with Cincinnati area conservative activists refusing to answer some queries from the federal tax agency. But even as Ohio ... Politics Extra | ||
Daily Kos: Tea party protesters at Supreme Court say Affordable ... By rss@dailykos.com (Kaili Joy Gray) Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah! Did you know that the Affordable Care Act, being argued this week before the Supreme Court, is all about Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown Law student whose name no one knew until about a month ago? No, really ... Daily Kos | ||
Straus' opponent wins national tea party endorsement | Postcards Statesman.com: The Austin American-Statesman, your source for news, sports, business & classifieds. Statesman Blogs |
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