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Congress Takes Group Of Schoolchildren Hostage — WASHINGTON—Brandishing shotguns and semiautomatic pistols, members of the 112th U.S. Congress took a class of visiting schoolchildren hostage this morning, barricading themselves inside the Capitol rotunda, where they remain at press time.
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The Onion's tweets about Capitol gunfire prompt panic, mockery — The Onion, a satirical news Web site and newspaper known for its ability to elicit peals of laughter, isn't getting too many guffaws on this one. The site tweeted Thursday: — The site also posted the news to its Facebook page.
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Onion takes heat from Capitol Police after tweets about gunfire
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Perry Slumps in Polls, but Not to Romney's Gain — There have been three scientific national polls released of Republican voters since the Sept. 22 debate: a CNN poll that was conducted over the last weekend, and polls by Fox News and Economist/YouGov released on Wednesday.
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The Caucus, New York Times, Daily Kos, Politics, Salon, Hot Air, Poll Watch Daily, Patterico's Pontifications and The Daily Dish
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Huckabee to Interview Romney on His Show
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Is This Man the G.O.P.'s Best Bet for 2012?
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Taking Cain Seriously
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Washington Post, CBS Philly, Betsy's Page, The New Republic, CNN and Public Policy Polling

Why the GOP should embrace Mitt Romney
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Anti-Obama sign in Uptown neighborhood draws controversy — NEW ORLEANS — There are several political signs attracting all kinds of attention in one Uptown neighborhood. — On Wednesday, crowds gathered at the corner of Calhoun and Coralie streets, looking at several signs depicting President Barack Obama …
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Adventures in liberal tolerance, part 999,901 — Anti-Obama signs in New Orleans — on private property — have set off a frenzy of prog protests against free speech. Former and current politicians have “met” with the property owner as mobs gather near the offender's home.

Joe Biden: The economy belongs to us, not Bush — Vice President Joe Biden said in a live interview with Miami public radio station WLRN Thursday that the Obama administration - not the Bush administration - now has ownership of the struggling U.S. economy.
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Michelle Malkin, Examiner, Hot Air, National Review and Pajamas Media
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Obama: A disaster for civil liberties — He may prove the most disastrous president in our history in terms of civil liberties. — President Obama failed to close Guantanamo Bay, continued warrantless surveillance and military tribunals and asserted the right to kill U.S. citizens he views as terrorists.
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Political Mojo, Opinion L.A., The Atlantic Online and Cato @ Liberty

Biden: Voters should blame Obama, not Bush, for economy
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Chris Christie: Is New Jersey Governor Too Overweight to Become President? — For Chris Christie, there was no way around it. “In case you haven't noticed, I'm slightly overweight,” he said during a debate in his successful campaign for governor. — Two years later, Christie is the man …
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Christie seriously considering presidential bid after GOP prodding — By JOSH MARGOLIN in New York and S.A. MILLER in Washington — After months of hedging, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie is giving serious thought to jumping into the ring for a GOP presidential run — and could make his decision next week, The Post has learned.
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A ‘Furious’ revelation — This just might be the smoking gun we've been waiting for to break the festering “Fast and Furious” gun-running scandal wide open: the Department of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives apparently ordered one of its own agents to purchase firearms with taxpayer money …
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ATF Fast and Furious guns turned up in El Paso
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Democrats Dispirited About Voting in 2012 — Republicans' enthusiasm for voting matches 2004 and exceeds 2008 — PRINCETON, NJ — In thinking about the 2012 presidential election, 45% of Democrats and independents who lean Democratic say they are more enthusiastic about voting than usual …


Shocking video shows attempted murder of teen outside Brooklyn McDonald's — Three toughs pulled off a choreographed plan to pass a gun between them like a hot potato before one of them opened fire at a teen outside a Brooklyn McDonald's - and all of it was caught on camera.
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ANIMAL, Runnin' Scared and Gothamist


Ladies and gentleman, we are currently cruising down Wall Street because we are fed up with our bosses! Pilots stage protest — Wall Street saw yet another surge in protesters today - as hundreds of Continental and United Airlines pilots demonstrated in New York City's financial district.
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Balloon Juice and The Agonist
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A Massive Union Just Voted To Side With The Wall Street Protesters
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Americans reject the right's bogus ‘class warfare’ charge — It's become an article of faith among conservatives — and even some neutral commentators — that Obama'a newly aggressive populism and call for tax hikes on the rich is “class warfare,” a nakedly partisan play for the Democratic base …
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Fewer than 1 in 3 say Obama favors the ‘have-nots,’ but many say GOP helps the ‘haves’
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THEROOT.COM and Daily Kos

Obama may have more than five votes to uphold health-care law — The Obama administration's decision on Wednesday to seek review of a lower court's ruling on the constitutionality of its signature health-care program almost guarantees a Supreme Court decision by next June. And the administration is predicting victory.
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Booman Tribune, The Heritage Foundation, The Atlantic Online, Daily Kos, Outside the Beltway and Balloon Juice


California and Bust — The smart money says the U.S. economy will splinter, with some states thriving, some states not, and all eyes are on California as the nightmare scenario. After a hair-raising visit with former governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who explains why the Golden State has cratered …
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FT Alphaville and Gawker

Garofalo: GOP using Herman Cain ‘to keep the racism very covert’ — Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain is a first-tier candidate in two separate polls in the race for the nomination, but B-list comedian Janeane Garofalo says it's just cover to hide the GOP's racism.
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Politics, Verum Serum, Hot Air and Mediaite
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Breaking: anti-gay N.C. Senator Forrester falsifies credentials - and an open letter to the lawmaker — NOTE FROM PAM: It's sad that a lawmaker, namely North Carolina State Senator James Forrester, is so blinded by ignorance and bigotry that he embarrasses himself — and his cause …
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ThinkProgress, Holy Bullies …, Good As You and Joe. My. God.


UW-Stout Chancellor Doubles Down on Censorship of ‘Firefly’ and Anti-Fascism Posters — The chancellor of University of Wisconsin-Stout (UWS) has declared that he will not defend faculty First Amendment rights from censorship. UWS censored theater professor James Miller's poster featuring …
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Teacher penalizes students for saying “bless you” — FRESNO, Calif. (KFSN) — A Northern California teacher says he doesn't want to hear a common courtesy in his classroom. — He's even lowering students' grades if they say “bless you” after someone sneezes.
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Mediaite, Examiner and Alan Colmes' Liberaland

More Than 300,000 Ohio Voters Submit Petition Suspending Gov. Kasich's Anti-Voter Law — Earlier this year, Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) signed a sweeping bill intended to make it harder to vote in his states' elections. Kasich's anti-voter law drastically cuts back on early voting and erects …
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Firedoglake and The Political Carnival


U.S. Decries Salaries, Staffing in New UN Budget — The Obama administration told the United Nations that too few of its 10,307 workers are being cut and average salaries, currently $119,000 a year, have risen “dramatically.” — The U.S. ambassador for UN management and reform …
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The Daily Caller and Pajamas Media

Draft spending bill would defund Obama healthcare law — House Republicans released a draft spending bill Thursday that would cut off funding for many parts of the healthcare reform law, though the bill remains deadlocked in the Appropriations Committee. — The draft legislation would attempt to derail implementation of the law.
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