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Steele's Campaign Spending Questioned — Agents Contact Sister After Ex-Aide's Claims — Michael S. Steele, the newly elected chairman of the Republican National Committee, arranged for his 2006 Senate campaign to pay a defunct company run by his sister for services that were never performed …
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Results in on Obama's grassroots appeal: It's a bust — WASHINGTON — Few supporters are answering President Barack Obama's call for nationwide house-party gatherings this weekend to build grass-roots support for his economic stimulus plan. — A McClatchy survey of sign-up rosters for a score …

CRAZY PEOPLE.... Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) gave a speech on the Senate floor yesterday, complaining not only about the government stimulus, but the process by which the stimulus was put together. … Similarly, John McCain said the bill should have been “bipartisan,” and it doesn't count …
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First, Do No Harm — Congressional Republicans were right to vote against the stimulus.
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Partisanship Is a Worthy Foe in Debate on Stimulus
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KBR Wins Contract While Under Criminal Investigation — Don't tell me we can't change. Yes we can! … As Glenn Reynolds might say, “They told me if I voted for McCain we wouldn't see the end of big contracts going to Halliburton*. And they were right!”
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Obama's growing pains — Next week can't come soon enough as administration learns early lessons — WASHINGTON - By this time next week, the White House will have quite an accomplishment topping their list of early victories — passage of a massive economic stimulus package in less than a month.


Biden Says U.S. Will Pursue Missile Plan Russia Opposes — MUNICH — The United States will pursue a missile defense plan that has angered the Kremlin, Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. said Saturday, in a signal that the post-cold-war tensions that have flared recently between Washington …
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Compromise — There was bad news and then there was good news. — Yesterday we learned that in January, the country suffered its largest one-month job loss in 34 years. — But last night, the Senate struck a compromise on the economic recovery plan and put us on our way to giving …


Why the Innocent Are Punished More Harshly Than the Guilty — The AP reports on a really tragic case of wrongful conviction: … The part of the story that caught my eye was the fact that Cole's insistence on his innocence is what led to his imprisonment and prevented his release on parole:


The RNC begs for help on right wing talk radio — John Amato's virtual online magazine...OK, It's a blog! — Advertising- Commenting- General Problems- Media Problems- Supported Browsers- User Registration — Blogs » John Amato's blog — C&Lers Tony and Karen emailed me this tidbit and I thought I would share.
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Obama's ‘Naked’ Moment — The president stands exposed on the stimulus. — Every so often a president finds himself standing completely exposed—naked, so to speak—before the political class. — This first happened to George W. Bush in October 2005, when Bush nominated his White House counsel …


Blue America Welcomes Terie Norelli, NH's Speaker of the House — digg it — We have a very special Blue America guest today, a woman unique in so many ways I hardly know where to start. In fact, she seems as unique as the institution she runs. Terie Norelli is the first Democratic woman Speaker …

John Kerry: You Know What's the Problem With Stimulus Tax Cuts? All That Freedom. — Sen. John Kerry took to the Senate floor today to pace, rant, and raise his voice in a monotone simulation of human passion as he spoke up for the massive spending bill the Democrats want to pass today under the guise of “stimulus.”

Palin's husband, aides found in contempt by Senate — TODD PALIN, OTHERS: No punishment urged in troopergate matter. — scockerham@adn.com — JUNEAU — The Alaska Senate voted Friday to find Gov. Sarah Palin's husband, Todd, and nine Palin aides in contempt for failing to show …


Latin America poverty ‘may soar’ — The global financial crisis could cause poverty to rise in Latin America by as much as 15% this year, a senior UN official has warned. — Rebeca Grynspan, regional head of the UN Development Programme (UNDP), said Latin American governments needed to take action urgently.

Gregg mum on Census Bureau — MANCHESTER - Sen. Judd Gregg yesterday declined all comment on reports that the White House will strip him of his authority over the federal Census Bureau even before he becomes Secretary of Commerce. — Gregg spokesman Laena Fallon said all comment would come from the White House.
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