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President Obama Approval Rating Remains High in Black Community
- By C.J. Clemmons
- Published 02/12/2012
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The words at the top of the screen on Obamacom could not be simpler, yet they carry an urgent message
Updating U.S. Infrastructure Equals Creating Jobs: It is an Economic Win-Win
- By Meta J. Mereday
- Published 02/7/2012
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The many hassles that drivers are facing traveling the local roadways and major highways have cast a different light on urban transportation and its related problems
A committee led by former transportation representatives has outlined the need for almost $200 billion to upgrade transportation systems in the United States and President Barack Obama is requesting a more palpable amount in the $50 billion range to address many of the immediate highway and bridge needs
Third Term — The Obasanjo Syndrome ... Ambition And The Place Of God
- By Kissinger Akugue
- Published 02/4/2012
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I recently read a post in a blog (http://multibrandblogspot
Question: How Smart is Obama? Answer: Scary Smart
- By Mike Breen
- Published 01/31/2012
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Every time the Obama Regime does something that does not make sense to Americans who believe in the Constitution and our free-market economy I always hear the question raised with a sense of disbelief, “How can he do that, I thought he was smarter than that”
Using traditional objective standards, it would be easy to reach the conclusion that Obama is very smart:
• Harvard Law School graduate
• Editor of the Harvard Law Review
• Constitutional Law Professor at Harvard
It would be difficult to argue that his resume does not scream “smart”, maybe even brilliant
Mid-Term Elections and Nonprofits
- By Yancey Arts
- Published 01/17/2012
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The mid-term elections have caused quite a shake-up for nonprofit art organizations as Republicans now have control of the House of Representatives and the Democrats still have the majority in the Senate The good news: there are some returning and new champions of the arts- Senator Barbara Mikulski (D-MD), Representative Todd Platts (R-PA), and Representative Louise Slaughter (D-NY), Representative Jerry Moran (R-KS) and Representative Mark Kirk (R-IL)
Christine O’Donnell, Witchcraft, And Education
- By Bruce Deitrick Price
- Published 01/16/2012
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(Summary: the big question is why the public schools waste so much time on weird non-academic topics, most of them hostile to traditional beliefs The real witch in this story may be the Education Establishment
Public Schools Are Worse Than Most People Believe (And Have Been For Much Longer Than Most People Realize)
- By Bruce Deitrick Price
- Published 01/16/2012
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In all the comments I see left on internet articles about education, two themes dominate:
1) The first is, average Americans have no idea how bad the public schools are The Education Establishment has done a brilliant job at PR and misinformation
A Political Dynamo: Cheri DiNovo
- By Anna Notton
- Published 01/9/2012
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Every couple of years, we have seen both good and bad politicians enter public office Most would claim to be miracle workers who strive to enhance the quality of life of their voters
Adrian Fenty; How His Losing Campaign May Help Others
- By Meta J. Mereday
- Published 01/7/2012
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Merriam-Webster’s dictionary defines arrogance as “an attitude of superiority manifested in an overbearing manner or in presumptuous claims or assumptions” This is one of the terms that were used to describe why Adrian Fenty was not re-elected as mayor of the nation’s capitol
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