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Bill Clinton: president, philanthropist, statesmen … diehard college basketball fan. While President Barack Obama’s love affair with college hoops is well known, his predecessor might just be the first “March Madness President.” While in office, Clinton traveled to the Final Four to watch the University of Arkansas win the 1994 national title. Even with his [...]
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They are, as I said, paranoid and riffing off the “enemy within” narrative they’ve been playing since the days of Joe McCarthy, when Communists ruled the Kremlin. But just because you’re crazy doesn’t mean you’re stupid. This particular Obama slip will leave a mark – and just not for the reasons the wingnuts on the [...]
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The Future You can read the rest of this article at:: http://www.ronpaul2012.com/2012/03/31/the-future/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-future
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They are, as I said, paranoid and riffing off the “enemy within” narrative they’ve been playing since the days of Joe McCarthy, when Communists ruled the Kremlin. But just because you’re crazy doesn’t mean you’re stupid. This particular Obama slip will leave a mark – and just not for the reasons the wingnuts on the [...]
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Harare — PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe and his diehards, mainly drawn from the Zanu PF politburo and the Joint Operations Command (JOC), are battling to save their election plan now in disarray due to inordinate delays in the constitution-making process and disputes over implementation of the Global Political Agreement (GPA). In a bid to keep their [...]
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Martin F. Krueger Age: 61. Email: rosmarty@yahoo.com, mkrueger@co.sauk.wi.us. Phone: No response. High school: No response. College(s): No response. Employment history: No response. Related experience: No response. First elected to the board: 2004. Committee assignments: Board chairman; Executive and Legislative and Economic Development committees; Sauk County Development Corp. Board; Workforce Development Board of South Cetnral Wisconsin; [...]
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By Deborah Charles WASHINGTON | Sat Mar 31, 2012 8:01am EDT WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ron Paul’s loyal band of supporters are just accepting now what many have known for a long time: the Texas congressman’s White House bid is fading badly. Paul’s poll numbers are down and he has no chance of earning the Republican [...]
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The White House Office of the Press Secretary WASHINGTON, DC— In this week’s address, President Obama calls on Congress to pass the Buffett Rule, a principle of fairness that ensures that millionaires and billionaires do not pay less in taxes as a share of their income than middle class families pay. The President believes our [...]
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ZANU-PF’s increased activity and presence across the country has heightened expectations for an election President Robert Mugabe wants with or without a new constitution. This has heightened anxiety among a restive population seemingly weary of the violence that has accompanied previous plebiscites. President Mugabe’s insistence that elections would be held this year was reinforced in [...]
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REPORTING FROM MEXICO CITY — Today marks the official start of Mexico’s presidential election campaign, but television ads from the three main candidates are already spreading through social media, an advertising deluge that will continue until election day on July 1. The first ads give an indication of the tone that each of the three candidates [...]
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