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Monday, December 1
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 01 Dec 2008 03:26 PM EST
Liberals -- now controlling both the White House and Congress -- are ready to revive the so-called “Fairness” Doctrine to destroy conservative talk radio. The Media Research Center has formed a new “Free Speech Alliance” to defend conservatives’ most effective political weapon against the return of what should be called the “Censorship Doctrine.”...The conservative movement grasps the vital need to rally together to defend free speech and preserve talk radio
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 01 Dec 2008 03:13 PM EST
CNN is warning Americans that already making Barack Obama into one of America's greatest ''heroes'' may not be a good idea. Despite the fact that Barack Obama has yet to take office, despite that he has yet to really do anything to earn that status, CNN is saying that ''already, he's being compared to the most remarkable leaders.'' (Snip) CNN warns, ''are putting a lot of faith in a man they barely know.'' More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 01 Dec 2008 02:57 PM EST
With his runoff race ending on Tuesday, Georgia Sen. Saxby Chambliss called in the party's big guns—and Sarah Palin answered the call, stumping across the state today and tomorrow. It's a clear sign of her stature within the party.Palin’s flash emergence on the national stage has left her as well positioned as any Republican to make a serious run for the GOP nomination in 2012 (Ah, yes, "the center"...as defined by the left - Roland) More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 01 Dec 2008 02:51 PM EST
Oil and gas companies appeared to score a victory when congressional Democrats let the offshore drilling moratorium expire after President Bush lifted an executive ban. But those who think nothing stands in the way of offshore drilling are dead wrong More>>>
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Roland, the Gunslinger
on Mon 01 Dec 2008 02:46 PM EST
Businesses that politicians deem vital to the national interest aren't being allowed to fail in America today, and the bigger they are, the more help they get from the government. So it's not much of a surprise that the fine points of yet another bailout package are being worked out behind closed doors, this time for Citigroup. Again, not surprisingly, the latest recipient of government largess is a big donor to political candidates and parties. It's the 15th largest corporate giver, according to the Center for Responsive Politics, donating $25.1 million since 1989 in roughly even portions to the two parties. When Citigroup begged for taxpayer help, the Bush administration and congressional leaders took the call. Don't expect a policy change from President-elect Obama's incoming Secretary of Bailouts, Tim Geithner, and Larry Summers, soon to be head of the National Corporate Welfare Council. It's just the latest in a never-ending series of bailouts that Chicken Little commentators and status quo fetishists say we simply must have -- or else. Companies aren't even being asked to submit to the minor indignity of a bankruptcy proceeding before lawmakers rush in with 18-wheelers full of cash. It's easier just to fork over taxpayer money. More>>> |
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