Thursday, April 5, 2012

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News10 new results for Liberals
 
Obama approval's up — among liberals
Washington Post (blog)
(IF DISAPPROVE) Do you disapprove because you think his policies and actions since he became president have been too liberal, or because you think his policies and actions have not been liberal enough?" Those who disapproved because he was too liberal ...
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Analysis: Justice Kagan--Giving liberals a rhetorical lift
Chicago Tribune
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - During three days of arguments over the Obama healthcare plan, Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan put on a display of rhetorical firepower, reinforcing predictions that the newest liberal justice is best equipped to take on the ...
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Liberals Remember More Dreams Than Conservatives
Wall Street Journal (blog)
By Christopher Shea Liberals recall more of their dreams than do conservatives, according to a survey of nearly 3000 demographically diverse Americans. The participants were asked 11 questions about their nocturnal experiences, including how often they ...
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As court season opens, conservatives and liberals question rules of the game
Kansas City Star
Liberals, who have vigorously applauded the court for overturning legislation on touchy issues such as flag burning and abortion, suddenly complained this week about "activist" judges. "Should the Supreme Court overturn this law, it would be so far out ...
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Sherman hopes for Liberal sweep in 'Redmonton'
Edmonton Journal
Pay attention to Liberal Leader Raj Sherman. Sherman is packing a policy book of ideas that would be of massive assistance to every Alberta municipality, the big cities in particular. This is significant because if there's no clear winner in the ...
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Mulcair moves to define his own image, before Conservatives do
Canada.com
By Tobi Cohen, Postmedia News April 5, 2012 OTTAWA - Despite mudslinging from both the Liberals and Conservatives, newly elected NDP leader Thomas Mulcair seems to be trying to paint himself as a calm, confident and clever communicator who is largely ...
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ANALYSIS-Justice Kagan--Giving liberals a rhetorical lift
Chicago Tribune
... the Obama healthcare plan, US Supreme Court Justice Elena Kagan put on a display of rhetorical firepower, reinforcing predictions that the newest liberal justice is best equipped to take on the conservative, five-man majority controlling the bench.
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Liberals urge gov't to continue funding Katimavik
London Free Press
By Kristy Kirkup, Parliamentary Bureau Liberal MP Justin Trudeau reacted to the funding cuts to Katimavik announced in the Conservative Budget on Parliament Hill in Ottawa, April 5, 2012. Chris Roussakis/QMI Agency OTTAWA - Justin Trudeau has launched ...
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Liberals, Tories trade barbs over search inquiry calls
CBC.ca
(CBC ) Premier Kathy Dunderdale has accused Newfoundland and Labrador's Liberals of putting politics ahead of public safety, while rejecting Opposition calls for an inquiry into the death of a Labrador teenager this winter. Dunderdale said Liberal MHA ...
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CBC.ca
Liberals take a beating
Montreal Gazette
MONTREAL - They are up a point among francophone voters, but Premier Jean Charest's Liberals continue to take a beating in public opinion and would have lost power had an election been held this week, a new poll shows. With student unrest dominating ...
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Blogs2 new results for Liberals
 
Coulter To Hannity: Liberals Use Judicial Activism To 'Invent Rights ...
By Meenal Vamburkar
Fox News' Sean Hannity spoke to Ann Coulter Thursday night about President Obama's view of the Supreme Court and the homework assignment an appeals court demanded from the Justice Department. The president is distorting what ...
Mediaite
Do Conservatives Distrust Science More Than Liberals
By Briggs
Science versus Scientism Gauchat. That, anyway, is the latest question making the rounds in the science wars. The simplistic answer, the one de rigueur on campuses and newsrooms, is "Yes." Why, we even heard from President Obama this ...
William M. Briggs


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