Senator Barbara Boxer Compares Abortion to Viagra
Blogcritics.org - Wed Dec 9, 7:32 pm ETDrivel and arrogance intact, Boxer is up for re-election here in 2010––time to run Boxer right out of office.
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Drivel and arrogance intact, Boxer is up for re-election here in 2010––time to run Boxer right out of office.
n Greenhouse gases are endangering humans, agency says at start of Copenhagen climate talks
Manuel Balce Ceneta/The Associated Press Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lisa Jackson makes an announcement on climate during a news conference Monday in Washington, D.C.
By: Tim Lynch Soldiers will begin to withdraw from the country as soon as July 2011. Soldiers will begin to withdraw from the country as soon as July 2011. ...
Assemblyman Chuck DeVore urged a no-apologies embrace of conservative values Monday night as both the key for him to win a U.S. Senate seat next year and the strategy for Republicans to return to prominence at the ballot box in 2010. Speaking to a...
WASHINGTON - The Obama administration took a major step Monday toward imposing the first federal lim ...
Posted: Monday, December 7, 2009 5:30 pm | Updated: 6:04 pm, Mon Dec 7, 2009.
Dec. 7 (Bloomberg) -- A tax on breast enhancements and other cosmetic care, similar to one proposed in the U.S. Senate’s health-overhaul legislation, doesn’t generate even a third of the $30 million a year originally projected for it in New Jersey, the only state with such a levy.
DINA CAPPIELLO and H. JOSEF HEBERT Associated Press Writers WASHINGTON - The Obama administration took a major step today toward imposing the first federal limits on climate-changing pollution from cars, power plants and factories, declaring there was compelling scientific evidence that global warming from manmade greenhouse gases endangers Americans' health.
The tramp from the Jersey Shore whose music captured the essence of America joined an elite pantheon Sunday as Bruce Springsteen received a Kennedy Center Honor for a lifetime contribution to national culture.
The Arizona senator - and political celebrity - takes a spot on the front lines of the Republican Party's opposition to Obama. He's bipartisan no more, especially on healthcare. Soon after the Senate opened its long-awaited debate on healthcare legislation last week, John McCain strode into the chamber to spearhead his party's opposition to the massive bill. He offered Republicans' first ...