Saturday, March 17, 2012

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Veteran US political commentator: I would be shocked if Israel were to attack Iran
Haaretz
The Evangelicals are a major force in American politics and the Republican politicians listen to what they are is saying. When you have a politician like [Newt] Gingrich or [Rick] Santorum say that Iran's government is completely irrational, ...
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Haaretz
India, Asian allies could face US sanctions if Iranian oil imports not reduced
Fox News
Not only is the US-India relationship important in terms of global politics, the business relationship between the two nations is a critical one. Late last year, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley and dozens other officials went on a trade mission to India, ...
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Fox News
St. Patrick's Day: Quick, which US president was most Irish?
Christian Science Monitor
About 12 percent of the US population considers itself of Irish descent, according to census data. The days of Irish control of big cities are long past. But pockets of Irish political strength remain in Boston, Philadelphia, and other metro areas.
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Christian Science Monitor
US man captured by militia in Iraq released to UN
WRAL.com
Followers of the cleric, who currently is believed to be studying in Iran, led the government's demands for US troops to leave Iraq last December after nearly nine years of war. Al-Sadr disbanded most of his militia and joined politics although he kept ...
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`Obamacare' foes fear ballooning big government
The Seattle Times
Things like the NDAA" - the National Defense Authorization Act, which was signed into law in December and could allow for the indefinite detention of US citizens suspected of terrorism - "are now becoming a symbol across the political spectrum.
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The Top 5 NFL Players Who Became Politicians: Fan's Opinion
Yahoo! Sports
Contributor Network 5 minutes ago After trying to knock people's heads off in the NFL, a number of former players have gone on to join the only slightly less violent profession of politics. From county commissioners to US Supreme Court Justices, ...
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Romney, Santorum focus on Illinois after Puerto Rico
USA TODAY
The island's political status — statehood, independence or no change — is the critical issue underlying Sunday's primary. Puerto Ricans will vote on the island's status in November. Romney has support from much of the establishment here, ...
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USA TODAY
An age gap in American politics that barely existed a decade ago
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (blog)
These are the two sides of an age gap that has surfaced in American politics almost overnight. In the 2000 race for president, Democrat Al Gore did slightly worse with voters under 30 (48%) than he did with voters 65 and older (51%), according to exit ...
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Column: Roman political lessons for today
Tucson Citizen
15, 2012, under USA Today News On March 15, 44 BC, the Ides (the middle) of March — Julius Caesar was stabbed to death by a mob of Roman senators. So much for The Godfather's dictum to "keep your friends close but your enemies closer.
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