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Jack Hunter, the Ron Paul 2012 campaign blogger, responds to Jeffrey Lord's Tuesday column. With a reply by Mr. Lord. In a recent column, Jeffrey Lord warned that Ron Paul's ...
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Tuberculosis, Zuccotti lung, rape, murder, and assault — the various Occupy Wall Street protests nationwide have now seen almost everything.
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Citigroup is lucky that Muammar el-Gaddafi was killed when he was. The Libyan leader's death diverted attention from a lethal article involving Citigroup, saying it had to pay ...
Republicans', how do you propose paying for our federal deficit ...
Best Answer: Why don't they just collect the billions that Mexico owes them. It's a start. Too bad they will never pay. ... the same way democrats do, by printing more money ...
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Musings about everything from an original point of view ... Interesting stuff from Elvin Lim: We may soon have to consider the grand irony that a person brought in to ...
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