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Palin defends SC candidate
The Swampby Kathleen Hennessey Sarah Palin has jumped to defend Republican Nikki Haley, the South Carolina candidate for governor who woke up this morning to an accusation of infidelity. Palin took to her Facebook page - her medium of choice -......Tags: Sarah Palin, Mark Sanford, Government, Family, Facebook
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ESPN, Chris Broussard should single out sinful NBA players having children out of wedlock
Who knew there were so many biblical scholars and theology experts among us? Ever since earlier this week when NBA player Jason Collins became the first active professional athlete in a major American team sport to publicly acknowledge he's gay, some...Tags: ESPN (tv network), Stan Van Gundy, Justice System, Rebellions, Judges
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Mark Sanford's comedy of errors
WASHINGTON -- In a congressional campaign ad released Wednesday, Mark Sanford, R-Appalachian Trail, looks soberly into the camera and makes his closing plea before Tuesday's vote. "Nancy Pelosi and allies have spent more than a million dollars to...Tags: Politics, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Elizabeth Colbert Busch, Mark Sanford, Government
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Keeping your marriage alive and loving
Last week I wrote that even troubled marriages can be healed. When I got thinking about that, I felt, hey, wouldn't it be far better to not have one's marriage get into trouble in the first place? With the divorce rates throughout the country climbing to...Tags: Family, Divorce, Marriage
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Noelle Nikpour: Americans will forgive if it's sincere
When you're one of America's sweethearts, it's a bad idea to get arrested for disorderly conduct during your husband's drunk driving arrest and then play the "Do you know my name?" card. It's bad for the brand. That's what happened when actress Reese...Tags: Lindsay Lohan, Police Arrests, Seinfeld (tv program), Paul Reubens, Fox News Channel (tv network)
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Just a Bad, Sad Week
The Hartford CourantIt was not a good week: At the Boston Marathon, where bombs killed and maimed. In West, Texas, where a fertilizer plant exploded, taking lives and leveling the community. For the media, which seemed to get it first more than it got it right. And in...Tags: Politics, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Sports Illustrated, Same-Sex Marriage
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In new alimony bill, wealthy, cheating men could pay less
If a Brevard County legislator gets his way, Florida will completely overhaul its alimony laws.
And some of the biggest winners could be wealthy men who cheat on their wives.
The bill would forbid judges from considering adultery when determining...Tags: Brevard County, Justice System, Family, Labor Legislation, Divorce
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Adultery gives law firm the shakes
Dear Amy: I work for a law firm. A couple of years ago, it came to light that one of the partners was having an affair with a firm lawyer. Both are married, and he is her supervisor. This situation has caused no end of problems in our office as this...
Tags: Arts, Arts and Culture, Justice System, Peanuts, Crime, Law and Justice
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Is this the best the GOP can come up with?
WASHINGTON -- I think I've figured it out. Republicans must be staging some kind of fiendishly clever plot to lure Democrats into a false sense of security. That's the only possible explanation for some of the weirdness we're seeing and hearing from the...
Tags: Politics, Jenny Sanford, Ken Cuccinelli, Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Government
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Why did David Petraeus have to step down from the CIA?
We need to learn to get past these bimbo eruptions. Because if we don't find a way to forgive and move forward, a lot of good people are going to end up on the scrapheap. Gen. David Petraeus is the latest. Perhaps the most brilliant and successful...
Tags: Barack Obama, Tampa, U.S. Department of State, FBI, Anthony D. Weiner
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Daum: The frump factor and Holly Petraeus
Last week was a historic one for women. Eighteen women won or reclaimed Senate seats, bringing the number of women in that body to 20. Nearly 80 women now occupy the House. New Hampshire became the first state to elect a female governor and an all-women...
Tags: Politics, Jenny Sanford, CNN (tv network), Appalachian National Scenic Trail, Government
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Keeping a lid on the Petraeus affair
Past CIA officers have been known to withhold information about questionable activities so presidents could have "plausible deniability." In the matter of retired Gen. David Petraeus' career-killing extramarital affair, President Barack Obama is stuck...Tags: Politics, U.S. Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, Tampa, The Washington Post, Justice System
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Nov 19, 2011
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