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Archives of: February 2010

Chile Death Toll Rises

The main airport in Chile’s Capital of Santiago allowed has reportedly allowed the first few aircraft to land since the 8.8 mega quake struck the country Saturday morning. No aircraft however have been permitted to take off. The earthquake has left as many as 2 million people without a place to live. An estimated half million homes have been damaged. Much of Chile remains cutoff from the rest of the world. Power ... read more

February 28, 2010

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Archives of: February 2010


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Jake Gibson

February 20, 2010 6:27 PM

CPAC-ers Boo Ron Paul Announcement

Ron Paul's surprising win in the 2010 CPAC Presidential Straw Poll spurred audible gasps and boos in the room. Only about 25 percent of the nearly ten thousand CPAC registrants turned in ballots, but partication was very high among the younger attendees. ... read more



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Jake Gibson

February 20, 2010 6:01 PM

Ron Paul Wins CPAC Straw Poll

Texas Republican congressman and 2008 presidential candidate Ron Paul won the 2010 CPAC Presidential Straw Poll, garnering 31 percent of the 2395 votes. Former Massachusetts Governor and 2008 presidential candidate Mitt Romney came in secong with 22 percent. Former Alaska Governor and Fox News Contributor Sarah Palin came in third with 7 percent. Minnesota ... read more



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Dan Springer

February 20, 2010 5:08 PM

Canada’s “Own the Podium” Program Irks U.S.

Canada's drive for gold in the 2010 Winter Olympics appears to have backfired. Not only is the host country 4th overall in medals at the half-way point, they may have ticked off the very country they need for future success. In several sports, including luge, American and Canadian athletes have shared training facilities in an effort to cut into some of the built in ... read more



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Amy Wehinger

February 20, 2010 5:00 PM

Remembering Alexander Haig

Former Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, died today at the age of 85. Among those remembering his legacy, Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton, said "He served his country in many capacities for many years, earning honor on the battlefield, the confidence of Presidents and Prime Ministers, and the thanks of a grateful nation." President Obama lauded the four-star ... read more



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Serafin Gomez

February 20, 2010 2:25 PM

Crist, Rubio to Debate on Fox News Sunday

MIAMI, Fla- Florida GOP senatorial opponents Gov.Charlie Crist, and former state Speaker Marco Rubio, have agreed to participate in a debate on "Fox News Sunday" with anchor Chris Wallace, next month. The show will air live on March 28th, and is currently scheduled to take place in Washington D.C. The Crist campaign also agreed yesterday to appear in a new debate on ... read more



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Lee Ross

February 20, 2010 1:23 PM

Rendell Talks Health Care on Fox News

  Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell (D) took a break from this weekend's meeting of the National Governor's Association to make an appearance on Fox News Channel and he talked about the issues he and his fellow governors are focusing on.  "Health care predominates but also jobs. We understand that the first and foremost task for us or anyone in government is to get out ... read more



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shershfield

February 20, 2010 11:51 AM

New Media Mogul Andrew Breitbart at CPAC

“Hannah and James are heroes,” new media mogul Andrew Breitbart stated today as he addressed CPAC.  Andrew Breitbart, founder of Breitbart.com and the "Big" sites (Big Hollywood, Big Government, and Big Journalism) addressed CPAC this morning.  In September, Breitbart launched BigGovernment.com by releasing the undercover video done by James O'Keefe and Hannah Giles ... read more



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Lee Ross

February 20, 2010 10:51 AM

Credit Card Caper Leads To Longer Sentences

    Attention criminals: When you have your hand in the cookie jar you might as well grab all of the cookies because when you get caught that's exactly what will be the basis your sentence. Of course, I'm not talking cookie theft but rather credit card fraud.  A pair of recent federal court rulings hold that criminals will be sentenced based on the limit of the ... read more



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Lee Ross

February 20, 2010 10:41 AM

Court: Clunker Car Isn’t Free Speech

A sign in front of Michael Kleinman's San Marcos, Texas store saying "make love not war" would have been protected by the First Amendment's guarantee of Free Speech, but that same message painted on a junked Oldsmobile 88 doesn't get the same protection.   Earlier this month, the Fifth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that Kleinman's wrecked Oldsmobile 88 that he ... read more



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shershfield

February 19, 2010 8:33 PM

College Republicans at CPAC

When most people think of the conservative movement they think of an older generation.  They certainly do not think of what has been deemed by some as "Generation X".  At CPAC the College Republican National Committee(CRNC) has sponsored many events to provide college students with the opportunity to be activists, network, provide insight on jobs in politics, and even ... read more