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Barack Obama and the Naivete of the American Public Suddenly the American public is shocked. Perhaps there is no economic recovery. Perhaps the One really does favor Islam. Democrats and Republicans shake their heads and wonder, how could our President pursue such divisive and unpopular policies? What is the rationale for his decisions? Is he incompetent? Is he naive?The answer is none of the above. I have said before and I will say again, Barack Obama does... Read More
Fay Parrish of Bunnell, Florida is a dyed-in-the-wool Democrat. She is also the author of the following: WE NOTICED President Obama: Today I read of your administrations' plan to re-define September 11 as a National Service Day. Sir, it's time we had a talk. During your campaign, Americans watched as you made mockery of our tradition of standing and crossing your heart when the Pledge of Allegiance was spoken. You, out of four people on the s... Read More
Costs Money to Bring the News to the public It costs ff14 cd key money to bring the news to the public. Because a notepad, pencil, and tape recorder cost far less than a camera crew, it is cheaper to gather news for a newspaper or magazine than for television. The more costly a story, the more important it must ffxiv item be before it will be covered and published. In the ffxiv time card 1970s, Dan Rather, then a CBS reporter, wrote about this constraint and about Thomas Sabo Bracelets(ht... Read More
Conservative Republican policies vs Liberal Democrat policies This country has prospered better and most greatly under conservative republican presidents. Liberals always try to rewrite history. Liberal socialism has never worked. This is a center right country and we are "One Nation Under God. Our best presidents have all been conservative republican. Abraham Lincoln, the founder of the republican party, freed the blacks from slavery. Ulysses S. Grant put forth... Read More
FRM probe: State e-mail practices in question Reader comments By JOHN DISTASO Senior Political Reporter Sunday, May. 9, 2010 CONCORD – A loophole in state law allows the Attorney General's Office and other state agencies to mark for deletion e-mail and other electronic records maintained by anyone who leaves state government employment, according to a high-ranking official of the justice agency.But the files do n... Read More
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