Why is the Republican Party Trying to Control Women’s Bodies?
admin @ August 7, 2012 # No Comment Yet
The Republican Party’s unnatural preoccupation with controlling women’s bodies and the resulting backlash sparks hot debates from coast to coast Just when you thought it couldn’t get any weirder within the Republican party and the subject of private matters pertaining to women’s choices regarding their bodies, it has. The need to control women’s bodies within […]
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Grayson blames “holocaust” on Republicans
Brittany @ September 30, 2009 # No Comment Yet
A “holocaust in America”? Can it be true? Rep. Alan Grayson (D-FL) thinks so.
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Wilson’s War (of words)
Rob @ September 10, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Obama has been tested recently on a variety of fronts, but the main headline that has wrapped up his administration is the health care debate. What was once a good idea to liberals and fans of big government meddling into the private affairs of citizens has now turned taboo, with many of the former […]
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History repeating itself in the White House
Rob @ August 4, 2009 # No Comment Yet
When George Bush Sr. ran for office before the ’90s, he ran on a platform of no new taxes, which is what Republicans far and wide believe in. Unfortunately, with the government sliding into recession and facing increasing financial strain and difficulty, Bush Sr. couldn’t stand by those promises and had to increase revenue by […]
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Obama: The Joker?
Brittany @ August 4, 2009 # No Comment Yet
A ton of posters portraying our president as the Joker (“Holy latent laughter, Batman!) have been showing up on the walls of buildings, on telephone poles and on the streets of one state recently. Surprisingly, this state is known to be one of our country’s most liberal. And the prize goes to… California, and more […]
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To be or not to be: Public healthcare plan
andrea @ July 29, 2009 # No Comment Yet
President Obama captivated millions of Americans to help him win the presidency last November. Many Americans were especially intrigued by the prospect of public health care. A little over half a year later, America anxiously awaits the arrival of this health care plan. According to Reuters, Americans can expect to be waiting for a while […]
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Obama a racist? I don’t know, but he’s certainly human
Brittany @ July 25, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Apparently, the issue of race is far more important to the American people these days than health care, at least that’s what the latest, most popular news reports have been implying with all this talk of President Barack Obama’s recent race related verbal misstep. This past week, Obama really stirred the cauldron by saying that […]
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Obama’s health plan woes
Rob @ July 21, 2009 # No Comment Yet
The keystone for Obama’s legislative docket was to pass his healthcare bill. The goal is to offer government sponsored health insurance to help cover the 40 million plus people without any insurance at all, and also compete against insurance companies to keep costs down. The plan looks great on paper and Obama has sworn he will […]
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Pentagon study wants tobacco out of military
andrea @ July 17, 2009 # One Comment
The troops were getting worried. The possibility of a ban on tobacco in war zones could make some really stressed out people even more stressed out. No worries though! The Pentagon assured them on Wednesday that they don’t have to quit…yet. According to the Associated Press, a recent study recommended that the military slowly become […]
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Palin not leaving politics
Brittany @ July 13, 2009 # No Comment Yet
Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (at least for another 13 days) told the Associated Press she’s not only planning on keeping a firmly planted seat in politics, but she’s going to take her position to a national level as soon as she’s officially finished relinquishing the reins as governor at the end of the month. Palin […]
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