Monday, February 2, 2009

Holder is Confirmed as Attorney General

WASHINGTON — The Senate voted overwhelmingly Monday evening to confirm Eric H. Holder Jr. to be the new attorney general of the United States. The vote was 75 to 21, with all the votes against the nomination coming from Republicans.


I can't believe these cabinet picks. At least the Republicans are voting against these people. Click here for the article.
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Octuplet grandma's shame- Daughter has 14 kids

The kid-crazy California single mom who already had six children gave birth to eight more babies last week because she didn't want to destroy her leftover frozen embryos or have an abortion.

Mom of 14 Nadya Suleman's decision to become pregnant with octuplets through in-vitro fertilization exasperated her own mom, who is threatening to pack up and leave.

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You can't really blame her for wanting to leave. That is a lot of kids. I bet she is just frustrated by it all.
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AP warns GOP against "Risky" opposition to debt

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WASHINGTON (AP) Eight days after Barack Obama took office as a "change" president, House Republicans have made a huge political gamble that could set the tone for the next election cycle. In unanimously opposing the massive spending bill that Obama says is crucial to reviving the economy, they signaled they are not cowed by his November win or his calls for a new era of bipartisanship. Obama's popularity will slacken, they say, and even if it doesn't voters will reward a party that makes principled stands for restrained spending and bigger tax cuts.

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Sunday, February 1, 2009

Obama predicts support from Republicans for the stimulus

I guess that is why he invited everyone to come to the White House to watch the game with him. It was his plan to butter everyone up. It would be something if they didn't vote for it.

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Saturday, January 31, 2009

Geithner, Bernanke Hammer Out Bailout Overhaul

The administration is working on proposals for how it will use the last $350 billion from the rescue program. Some of the measures being considered could end up costing taxpayers hundreds of billions of dollars beyond the original $700 billion pricetag.



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Congress sued to remove Prez from White House

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A new lawsuit is challenging Barack Obama's eligibility to be president, and this one targets Congress as a defendant for its "failure" to uphold the constitutional demand to make sure Obama qualified before approving the Electoral College vote that actually designated him as the occupant of the Oval Office.


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Congratulations Micheal Steele

He won the Chairman of the Republican National Committee. What do you think of the RNC pick?

I hope that he does a lot of You Tube Videos for fundraising. It will reach a lot of people, and also it will be a cheap way of advertising. Someone on Fox said that the RNC was in debt, so anything we could do will help.
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Friday, January 30, 2009

Are you with Obama or Rush?

Check out this article, here.

The ads they are talking about are running here in Georgia also. I have seen two different ones on television today. They talk about jobs, and at the end of them, they ask everyone to tell Bob Corker to say no to tax cuts for the rich.

The Democrats are trying to drum it into the public's mind that tax cuts are only for the rich. The truth is that the tax cuts would get to the people faster than the simulus would.

I am with Rush. I want Obama's policies to fail, because they are wrong for the country.
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Illinois Senators vote 59-0 on Blago impeachment

Today Blogojevich appeared before the State Senate and gave an eloquent speech. He talked about what all he had done as a Governor, etc. He claimed he hasn't done anything wrong. The Senate didn't buy any of it. He left the Springfield Illinois building and went home to await his fate.

The Senate voted 59-0 to impeach him. They had a vote later that said that Blogojevich couldn't be an elected official again in the State of Illinois.
After he found out about his fate, he gave a press conference in front of his home. He never really answered the question about what is next for him.

I kind of felt sorry for him, but he has brought a lot of this upon himself, if not all of it.

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