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Tag: signals

Mar 15
2010

The Big Week

Science

So here we are, the final week for the health care reform push. It’s going to be interesting to see what happens today. I got a feeling the signals will be mixed all the way up to the final vote this weekend. From one minute to the next we will hear “they have the votes”, […]

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Mar 9
2010

How The Media Shapes The Story

Media

Take a look at this story on CNN: Barely a month in office, Sen. Scott Brown, R-Massachusetts, is putting some muscle behind his independent image by twice voting against his own party and questioning the use of the filibuster. Brown took to the Senate floor Tuesday to announce he would vote for cloture, or to […]

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Oct 29
2009

BREAKING: Economy Grew 3.5% In 3rd Quarter

Misc

That’s the best growth in 2 years and to many signals an end to the recession. Why couldn’t Obama turn the economy around?

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Oct 22
2009

Cheney Accuses Obama Of ‘Dithering’

Misc

OK this is beyond priceless: Former Vice President Dick Cheney on Wednesday night accused the White House of dithering over the strategy for the war in Afghanistan and urged President Barack Obama to “do what it takes to win.” “Make no mistake. Signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries,” […]

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Apr 23
2006

ACTION ALERT: Request Fitzgerald Gets More Powers

Misc

Writing on behalf of his One America political action committee, former Democratic vice presidential candidate John Edwards sent an email Saturday seeking signatories in an effort to expand the powers of Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald to investigate President Bush’s role in the strategic leaking of information related to Iraq. In the form letter on Edwards’ […]

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