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Redstate.comWednesday, March 25th at 5:27PM EDT This is almost too crazy for me to believe is actually happening in America. The disastrous “service” bill I described earlier today is being rushed through the Senate to get it over to the House as fast as possible. Cloture will be filed in the Senate tonight (I am […]...
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By ETHAN BRONNERPublished: March 20, 2009 The New York Times JERUSALEM — The interview was set for 1:30 p.m., but the mayor was delayed by a terrorist attack. A Palestinian had used a front-end loader to turn over a police car and ram a bus near Jerusalem’s main shopping mall. The assailant was gunned down […]...
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by Chuck Norris www.townhall.com On Glenn Beck’s radio show last week, I quipped, in response to our wayward federal government, “I may run for president of Texas.” That need may be a reality sooner than we think. If not I, someone someday may again be running for president of the Lone Star State, if the […]...
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Ann Coulterwww.townhall.comWednesday, February 11, 2009 It’s bad enough when illiterate jurors issue damages awards in the billions of dollars because they don’t grasp the difference between a million and a billion. Now it turns out the Democrats don’t know the difference between a million and a trillion. Why not make the “stimulus bill” a kazillion […]...
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FEBRUARY 3, 2009 Emarketer Safe assumption: Teens are online.Unsafe: Retirees aren’t. About nine out of 10 US consumers ages 12 to 24 use the Internet. That is not surprising. But more than one-half of those ages 65 to 69 are online as well, and Internet-using 70-to-74-year-olds make up 45% of people that age, according to […]...
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By Chris AndersonThe Wall Street Journal Over the past decade, we have built a country-sized economy online where the default price is zero — nothing, nada, zip. Digital goods — from music and video to Wikipedia — can be produced and distributed at virtually no marginal cost, and so, by the laws of economics, price […]...
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by Jeffrey M. JonesTHE GALLUP ORGANIZATION PRINCETON, NJ — An analysis of Gallup Poll Daily tracking data from 2008 finds Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and Hawaii to be the most Democratic states in the nation, along with the District of Columbia. Utah and Wyoming are the most Republican states....
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Hot off the keyboards from the Department of the Treasury, the first banks to get TARP money in the era of Obama. How Much Did You Get?...
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From Staff ReportsCorsicanaDailySun.com With corporate managers under enormous pressure to control costs and maintain liquidity in the current credit crisis, advertising budgets often appear to be a dispensable luxury in the struggle to survive. Executives who succumb to that temptation, however, put the long-term future of their companies at risk, according to Wharton School of […]...
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By Greg BobrinskoyRealClearPolitics Cross Tabs Blog The six candidates running for chairman of the Republican National Committee were in Washington Monday at a debate sponsored by the Americans for Tax Reform. Attendees included state chairs Katon Dawson of South Carolina and Saul Anuzis of Michigan; former Ohio Secretary of State Ken Blackwell; former Maryland Lieutenant […]...