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Rove granted divorce in Texas — Karl Rove, former senior adviser to President George W. Bush, has been granted a divorce in Texas after 24 years of marriage, a family spokesperson said. — Dana Perino, the spokesperson, said: “Karl Rove and his wife, Darby, were granted a divorce last week.
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Karl Rove and His Wife Have Divorced — Karl Rove, the political mastermind for former President George W. Bush, and his wife, Darby, have divorced after 24 years of marriage. — A family spokeswoman, the former White House press secretary Dana Perino, said in a statement: “Karl Rove and his wife …
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Karl Rove Divorces Wife of 24 Years in Texas
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A Less Than Honest Policy — There is a middle-class tax time bomb ticking in the Senate's version of President Obama's effort to reform health care. — The bill that passed the Senate with such fanfare on Christmas Eve would impose a confiscatory 40 percent excise tax on so-called Cadillac health plans …
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Attacking the excise tax — and cost control — Bob Herbert's column today isn't so much a good argument against the excise tax as it is an example of why cost control will be virtually impossible, and thus national bankruptcy — a real decrease in wages — is a near-certainty.


Awlaki personally blessed Detroit attack — The Nigerian accused of trying to blow up a Detroit-bound airliner had his suicide mission personally blessed in Yemen by Anwar al-Awlaki, the same Muslim imam suspected of radicalizing the Fort Hood shooting suspect, a U.S. intelligence source has told The Washington Times.
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In online posts apparently by Detroit suspect, religious ideals collide
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Handling problems the Obama way — HONOLULU — There is a sense of déjà vu in the Obama administration's response to the attempted terrorist attack on Christmas Day. A by-now familiar pattern has been established for dealing with unexpected problems.
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Complete text of U.S. Rep. Pete Hoekstra's fundraising letter sent in aftermath of attempted Detroit terrorist attack … Dear Friend: — We don't have much time, so I will get right to the point. — In the midst of enjoying Christmas with my family, we were quickly reminded that there is still …
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Who's running the TSA? No one, thanks to Sen. Jim DeMint — WASHINGTON — An attempt to blow up a trans-Atlantic flight from Amsterdam to Detroit on Christmas Day would be all-consuming for the administrator of the Transportation Security Administration — if there were one.
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Election 2012: Nebraska Senate — Health Care Vote Puts Nelson 30 Points Down in Reelection Bid — The good news for Senator Ben Nelson is that he doesn't have to face Nebraska voters until 2012. — If Governor Dave Heineman challenges Nelson for the Senate job, a new Rasmussen Reports …
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Republican calls on Napolitano to resign — Rep. Dan Burton (R-Ind.) on Tuesday became the first lawmaker to call on Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano to resign after the recent attempted airline bombing. — The veteran member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee called …
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Obama Cites ‘Systemic Failure’ in U.S. Security
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Obama greater than Jesus — The U.S. president - the practical saviour of our times — He is provocative in insisting on an outstretched hand, where others only see animosity. — His tangible results in the short time that he has been active - are few and far between.
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Sarah Palin's daughter seeks full custody of baby — ANCHORAGE (AP) — A judge's ruling has revealed a heated legal custody battle between Sarah Palin's daughter and the father of her grandson. — Bristol Palin's request to keep the proceedings closed was denied last week by a Superior Court judge.
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Power of Attorney — Your new book, “Crisis and Command,” is an eloquent, fact-laden history of audacious power grabs by American presidents going back to George Washington. Which president would you say most violated laws enacted by Congress? — I would say Lincoln.
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Skittish Democrats Refuse To Defend Obama On National Security — Are Democrats so cowed by Republican attacks on Obama's foreign policy that they're unwilling to defend him? — It's now been five days since the attempted bombing of Flight 253 in Detroit, and Congressional Democrats …
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Ten Things to Watch in the Health-Care Reform Conference — It's not just about abortion and the public option. Every decision Congress faces while merging the Senate and House health bills will give it the opportunity to make reform better. — Schoolhouse Rock undersold the excruciating difficulty involved in making a bill a law.

Source: ‘False’ report led to Capitol lockdown — UPDATE 2: A false report of a man wielding a machine gun near the Capitol led to a nearly one-hour lockdown of the sparsely populated complex on Tuesday afternoon, a highly placed law enforcement source tells POLITICO.
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Iowa lawmaker predicts Palin run for White House — JOHNSTON, Iowa - Iowa U.S. Rep. Steve King predicted Tuesday that former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin will seek the Republican presidential nomination and has a good chance of winning Iowa's leadoff caucuses. — “I think we'll see her in Iowa,” King said.


Terrorism Still Less Deadly in US Than Lack of Health Insurance, Salmonella — Since we still seem to be having a national freakout over some loser who got on a plane with a bomb in his underwear, which was apparently worthy of a presidential address, it might be a good idea to put …