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Political Landscape: A divided Congress will collide in 2011
A divided Congress will collide in 2011 Rep. Brad Sherman (D-Sherman Oaks) is bracing for rough seas when Congress convenes in January. With a Republican majority looking to reverse key Obama administration policies, Sherman said he foresees several...Tags: Money and Monetary Policy, U.S. House of Representatives, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, Barack Obama, U.S. Department of the Treasury
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Daschle: Obama has good chance at winning second term
Aberdeen native Tom Daschle said it's a tad early to start writing President Barack Obama's political obituary. Obama has a very good chance at winning a second term in 2012, Daschle said during a recent interview with The Daily Republic. "I think it'...Tags: Health Care Reform (2009), Democratic National Conventions, Democratic Party, Tim Johnson, Health and Safety at School
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Jimmy Carter, The Sequel
Jeff CrouereThe Obama mania media and his sycophants in the Democratic Party love to boast that Barack Obama is a genius. In fact, in the aftermath of the 2008 election, one historian, Michael Beschloss, gushed that Obama is "the smartest guy ever to become...Tags: Television, Entertainment, Democratic Party, Steve Kroft, WGNO
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Good Riddance to Rove and the RINO's
The election results on Tuesday night might prove to be the final nail in the political coffin of that insidious group, the RINO's ( Republicans in name only). Despite a media onslaught against her, Tea Party candidate Christine O'Donnell easily defeated...Tags: Democratic Party, Disasters, George W. Bush, Constitutional Issues, Republican Party
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Iran's Supreme Leader Declares: The Vote Stands
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIran's supreme leader vowed today he would neither reconsider vote results nor bow to public pressure over the disputed reelection of his ally President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as state-controlled broadcasting intensified a media blitz against the West....Tags: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Satellite and Cable Service, Crime, Law and Justice, Central Intelligence Agency, Civil Unrest
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Foreign Media No Longer Permitted To Cover Iran Protests
The Associated PressThousands of pro-reform protesters marched Tuesday in a second straight day of large street demonstrations in the Iranian capital, defying the government after the clerical regime said it would recount some disputed ballots from the presidential election....Tags: Television, Entertainment, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Heads of State, Journalism
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U.S., Iran at the table: Nuclear talks
The Swampby Paul Richter and Christi Parsons GENEVA -- Iranian officials sat down with diplomats of six great powers at a secluded villa on the outskirts of Geneva today to try to relieve growing international pressure over Tehran's nuclear program. In......Tags: Geneva (Swiss Confederation), Defense Equipment, European Union, Diplomacy, Russia
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Obama: Afghan runoff 'important step'
The Swampby Mark Silva and updated at 11:50 am EDT For weeks now, the White House has added a caveat to nearly every public discussion of deliberations underway about the way forward in Afghanistan: The United States must have an effective......Tags: Fraud, National Government, Heads of State, Afghanistan, Polls
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Angry Over Ahmadinejad, Protestors Take To Iran's Streets
The Associated PressHundreds of thousands of opponents of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad defied an Interior Ministry ban today and streamed into central Tehran to cheer their pro-reform leader in his first public appearance since elections that he alleges were marred by...Tags: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Crime, Law and Justice, Defense, Armed Forces, Civil Unrest
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Iran Election Result Makes A U.S. Overture More Difficult
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe reelection of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad delivered a stinging setback to the Obama administration's hopes of cultivating a better relationship with the Islamic Republic. U.S. officials insisted Saturday that they intended to press...Tags: Economy, National Government, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, George W. Bush, Diplomacy
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Iranian Police Use Tear Gas, Fire In The Air To Disperse Hundreds Of Demonstrators
The Associated PressRiot police attacked hundreds of demonstrators with tear gas and fired live bullets in the air to disperse a rally in central Tehran Monday, carrying out a threat by the country's most powerful security force to crush any further opposition protests...Tags: YouTube, National Government, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Crime, Law and Justice, Czech Republic
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Tehran clashes grow more violent
Staff reporterUsing batons, tear gas and water cannons, security forces and pro-government militias imposed a tense, tentative calm on Tehran late Saturday after a chaotic day of clashes with stone-throwing protesters who defied warnings to stay off the streets. Rocks...Tags: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, Defense, Government, Hashemi Rafsanjani, Terrorism
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Nov 5, 2010
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