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After Washington rally, Glenn Beck assails Obama's religion — Conservative commentator Glenn Beck voiced sharper criticism of President Obama's religious beliefs on Sunday than he and other speakers offered from the podium of the rally Beck organized at the Lincoln Memorial a day earlier.
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President Obama blasts lies, disinformation — Visit msnbc.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy — President Barack Obama dismissed a recent poll showing that a third of Americans don't know he's a Christian - and blamed an online campaign of misinformation …


Full transcript of the ‘NBC Nightly News’ interview — Obama said failures in the aftermath of Katrina made it clear that “the real protection for New Orleans and the coast are the wetlands,” lessons that he said provided important guidance in allowing his administration to respond quickly in the days after the oil spill.
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Glenn Beck regrets calling Obama a ‘racist’ — Fox News host Glenn Beck said Sunday that he misspoke last year when he characterized President Obama as a racist. — “I have a big fat mouth sometimes and I say things,” Beck said during an interview with Fox News Sunday host Chris Wallace.
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Obama Comments on Mosque Debate, Glenn Beck — President Barack Obama blamed a “network of misinformation” for causing a growing number of Americans to question his Christianity or to persuade some that he was not born in the United States. He said he was not particularly worried about either misconception.

Jindal calls for greater ‘urgency’ from Obama on ending drilling moratorium
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Howard Kurtz Smacks Down Bill Press for Comparing Glenn Beck to Al Qaeda
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It's Witch-Hunt Season — The last time a Democrat sat in the White House, he faced a nonstop witch hunt by his political opponents. Prominent figures on the right accused Bill and Hillary Clinton of everything from drug smuggling to murder. And once Republicans took control of Congress …
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59 percent think Palin lacks ability to be effective as president — Almost three out of five Americans believe former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) would not be an effective president, a new poll found Monday. — 59 percent of U.S. adults said they don't think Palin, the 2008 Republican …
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The World Trade Center Mosque and the Constitution — The plan to erect a mosque of major proportions in what would have been the shadow of the World Trade Center involves not just the indisputable constitutional rights that sanction it, but, providentially, others that may frustrate it.
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Alaska's Joe Miller on Face the Nation — “Everybody in this instance is going to have to so some belt tightening.” — Alaska's next Senator? — Tuesday's results and today's polls seem to say so. — Alaska US Senate candidate Joe Miller (R) appeared on CBS's Face The Nation this weekend.
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The Alaska Senate Race
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More accusations made in close Senate race
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There is no struggle between Islam and America, imam says — Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf says he intends to address the row over plans to build an inter-faith community centre in New York when he returns to the United States. Lee Hoagland / The National — ABU DHABI // The imam behind …
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New York imam: Politics behind mosque opposition
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Texas Dem under fire for nepotism — Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson has steered thousands in scholarship dollars to relatives and the children of top aides, a Texas newspaper reported today. — The Dallas Democrat, a nine-term member of the House, awarded 15 Congressional Black Caucus scholarships …
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The saving mentality is hurting the economy's recovery — The logic of the economic recovery isn't working — or, at any rate, not well. By that logic, over-borrowed Americans would repay loans and replenish depleted savings, creating a temporary drop in consumer spending and economic activity.

Germany's rebound is no cause for cheer — One of the weirder experiences for anyone who lives in the eurozone is a visit to a German supermarket. I had the pleasure the other day, and found the general price level there to be a little over half of what it is in Belgium, Italy or Spain.
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Environmental groups face their future in climate-change debate — On Thursday, some of the country's most respected environmental groups - in the midst of their biggest political fight in two decades - sent a group of activists to Milwaukee with a message. — We're losing.
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Record number in government anti-poverty programs — WASHINGTON — Government anti-poverty programs that have grown to meet the needs of recession victims now serve a record one in six Americans and are continuing to expand. — More than 50 million Americans are on Medicaid …
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What Can Obama Really Do? — A zombie argument is going around about why Obama hasn't accomplished liberal and progressive ends to the extent many would have liked him to: … This argument is misleading in one sense and incorrect in another. It is misleading in that it misrepresents how things get done in Congress.
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Orange County Is No Longer Nixon Country — SANTA ANA, Calif. — Orange County has been a national symbol of conservatism for more than 50 years: birthplace of President Richard M. Nixon and home to John Wayne, a bastion for the John Birch Society, a land of orange groves and affluence …
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Steele to Guam — Alex Burns and I wrote after Michael Steele's election to lead the Republican National Committee that he'd won in part through an insight about the committee math: Island territories, from Guam to the Northern Marianas, may not have a voice in federal politics …
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FLOOD TIDES — Last spring, according to a Pew Research Center poll, eighty-four per cent of Pakistanis were dissatisfied with the way things were going in their country. Inflation, terrorist bombings, and American drone strikes were among the causes of their discontent.
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