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Allan Powell: Was Bush-Cheney era worse than Watergate?
With the recent publication of former President George W. Bush’s memoirs, “Decision Point,” in which he defends most of his record, another opinion is very relevant. John Dean, whose testimony helped drive President Richard Nixon from...Tags: Vietnam War (1955-1975), Richard Nixon, Iraq, Unrest, Conflicts and War, George W. Bush
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Mark Sanford sworn into Congress, calls himself 'humbled'
WASHINGTON -- Mark Sanford, after a detour to the governor's office and, infamously, to Argentina, is back in Washington as a member of Congress. The former three-term congressman and two-term governor was sworn in Wednesday as the representative for...Tags: U.S. Congress, Parties and Movements, Argentina, Internal Revenue Service, Executive Branch
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McManus: 'Sequester' causing pain -- to Congress
Think the automatic budget cuts Congress ordered at the beginning of March — the so-called sequester — haven't caused any pain yet? Think again. Judging from the squeals we're hearing from members of Congress whose districts are threatened...
Tags: U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate, White House, Blake Farenthold, U.S. Department of Defense
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New traditions take hold for State of the Union address
WASHINGTON -- Some new traditions have taken hold amid the familiar rituals of a State of the Union address, and they seem to have a common goal: drawing some of the spotlight away from the president and to his audience. The newest push on the part of...Tags: U.S. Congress, Mark Udall, U.S. Senate, White House, Parties and Movements
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Texas lawmaker invites Ted Nugent to State of the Union address
WASHINGTON – Ted Nugent, the rocker-turned-gun-rights activist who was the subject of a Secret Service investigation last year after controversial remarks about President Obama, will attend Tuesday's State of the Union address as the guest of a...Tags: U.S. Congress, White House, Personal Weapon Control, Gabrielle Giffords, Ted Nugent
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Tony Plakas: Adults are doing a really bad job of setting a good example
Our children are watching us, now more than ever. Adults profess their commitment to lifting kids up, yet we continue to wage public culture wars that ultimately bring our children down. We are setting our examples, demonstrating our values, and...Tags: Hillary Clinton, Unrest, Conflicts and War, U.S. Congress, Lake Worth, Boy Scouts of America
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A field guide to hecklers
Let's talk about heckling. Who isn't talking about heckling? ("Shut up! I'm talking about heckling, you idiot. If we wanted you to talk about heckling, we'd give you a crayon and a sheet of graph paper!") Anyway, as I was saying, every few months it...
Tags: Graeme McDowell, Matt Braunger, Paul Reiser, Sarah Silverman, Adam Newman
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Calling Obama Lazy Crosses Racial Line
The Hartford CourantIt wasn't anything like Joe Louis getting knocked out by Max Schmeling where Louis' supporters were literally crying in the streets. That was in 1936. Still, a lot of President Barack Obama's supporters were taken aback last week by his dismal...Tags: Social Issues, Justice and Rights, Civil Rights, White House, Southern Connecticut State University
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Columnist Leonard Pitts Jr.: Again, the same old hate
This is for Vanessa in South Florida. She emailed me a few days ago after spotting a bumper sticker that read: 2012 Don’t Re-Nig. "Honestly," she wrote, "I don’t know how to process my outrage, so I’m handing it off to you. I know...Tags: Rush Limbaugh, Miami (Miami-Dade, Florida), White House, Lynn Westmoreland, You Lie! Outburst (2009)
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Stricter proposed smoking ban passes committee
The Indianapolis City-County Council is trying to take on the smoking ban again. A city-wide smoking ban targeting bars passed out of committee Tuesday. The plan will now head to the full council. Proposal 136 seeks to strengthen the already existing...
Tags: Lung Cancer, Laws, Civil Laws, Crime, Law and Justice, John Barth
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Voter ID laws do not discriminate
Is there, or should there ever be, a point when a state is no longer penalized for its discriminatory past?
Not according to the Department of Justice, which recently rejected a South Carolina law that would have required voters to show a valid photo...Tags: Social Issues, Nikki Haley, Parties and Movements, Interior Policy, U.S. Department of Justice
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