Category: Politics
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Assange could Face Espionage Trial in US
Informal discussions have already taken place between US and Swedish officials over the possibility of the WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange being delivered into American custody, according to diplomatic sources.
Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/crime/assange-could-fac...
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Khloe Kardashian: Going through airport security is like being raped in public
Khloe Kardashian is the latest frequent flier to speak out against the TSA, and she doesn't want airport security touching her junk ever again.
"They basically are just raping you in public," the reality star said Monday on "Lopez Tonight."
Source: http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2010/12/08/2010-12-08_khlo...
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Video: How many people does it take to put up a Christmas tree for the Obamas? Small army of White House minions takes four days at height of economic crisis
He may have suffered a blow after being forced to compromise with the Republican party over tax cuts but President Obama has not let the setback affect his Christmas.
A new time-lapse video released by the White House reveals the sheer scale of the operation to erect the official Christmas Tree of the First Family with hundreds of workers visible as the Douglas fir begins to take shape.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1336470/Obamas-Christmas-tree-takes-4-days-height-economic-crisis.html#ixzz17WkZUydn
Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1336470/Obamas-Chris...
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E pluribus buffoonum? Congress slams Obama - Lawmakers say president's omitting of God undercuts American history
Members of the Congressional Prayer Caucus have written to President Obama asking him to correct a speech he gave in Indonesia incorrectly replacing the nation's motto of "In God We Trust" with "E pluribus unum."
The letter also cites a series of situations in which Obama has failed to include the reference to the "Creator" when quoting the Declaration of Independence.
WND has reported on numerous situations where the president quotations have left out references to God or the Creator.
Classic book on USA's Christian heritage: New edition of 100-year-old treasure reveals nation's true religious history
In the newest development, U.S. Rep. J. Randy Forbes of Virginia and 42 bipartisan members of the Congressional Prayer Caucus have dispatched a letter over Obama's statement to a Jakarta audience that "E Pluribus unum" is the national motto.
Actually, it's "In God We Trust."
Source: http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=237349
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President Obama's Scorecard on Promises Kept, Broken
Some Democrats are angry over President Obama's compromise on the Bush-era tax cuts and the president is suggesting they should cool down and take a closer look at the promises he's kept as commander-in-chief, and even since the campaign trail.
The president called out Democrats directly at a press conference Tuesday, saying they should maybe take count.
"[I] don't think there's a single Democrat out there who, if they looked at where we started when I came into office and look at where we are now, would say that somehow we have not moved in the direction that I promised.
"Take a tally. Look at what I promised during the campaign. There's not a single thing that I've said that I would do that I have not either done or tried to do. And if I haven't gotten it done yet, I'm still trying to do it," Obama said.
Source: http://politics.blogs.foxnews.com/2010/12/07/president-obama...
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Angry Democrats Could Punt on Tax Cuts Deal
President Barack Obama struggled Tuesday to prevent wholesale defections by fellow Democrats that could sink the tax deal he worked out with Republicans -- angry opposition that could subject millions of Americans to a big holiday-season tax increase.
Many GOP lawmakers seemed ready to embrace the Obama-GOP compromise and declare victory. The question was whether enough Democrats would join them in support, especially in the House, where liberal resentment of the president's concessions on tax breaks for the wealthiest runs strong.
Source: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2010/12/08/angry-democrats-p...
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The Republicans Have More Power Than They're Willing to Use Now
I'm gradually weaving my way into my opinion, yeah, but before I get to the final pronouncement, I'm telling you and giving my thought process on all this. Gotta know what it is.
I'm just not gonna say, "I like it, and now back to the phones." I'm not gonna say, "I don't like it, and now back to the phones." I'm gonna tell you how I've arrived at it, and I still haven't told you the final like it or don't like it. But I will tell you that a lot of this is not to his benefit. Getting this extension of unemployment... I hate... I hate the fact that it's not paid for. This election was about spending. I hate the fact that it's 13 months. We coulda hung in there for six. We don't need... Look, folks, for those of you who hate this, there are some realities. One reality is there are three weeks left in the Christmas news cycle, okay? And not once in those three weeks can they do a story on the Republicans being Scrooge.
Source: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_120710/content/0...
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Bam's Sneering Press Conference
I was just listening to a little bit of Obama at his press conference, folks. We have an angry man lying his butt off about Republican positions. Basically that's what we got going on. He just said that he had to do this 'cause come January the middle class is gonna get tax relief. Now, they're not gonna get income tax relief, and that's what he's trying to say. He's trying to position this as a tax cut for the middle class on the Reagan tax rates. The only people getting a tax cut here will be the one year, two-year cut on payroll taxes. It's one year. But everything else is either staying the same or going up.
Source: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_120710/content/0...
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El Rushbo's Take on the Tax Deal: Republicans Could've Done Better
Michele Bachmann is organizing opposition to the deal and is basically fighting the establishment once again. Her primary argument is that the payments to people who don't work and don't pay taxes are just staggering. There is a continuing redistribution of wealth that's taking place. Now, in one sense, Obama has experienced his first defeat here in his effort to make the country worse off. He wanted a tax increase, and he has failed to get that. Now, we've been taking it in the shorts for two years from this guy, and that has been stopped in this deal. And it happened in the lame duck. Republicans do not run the House; they don't run the Senate; they don't run the White House, so in that limited context it's a good deal. Also, Obama's left is just wildly opposed to this. They are just beside themselves. They think he has totally caved because the rich are not going to experience a tax increase.
Source: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_120710/content/0...
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Obama's First Legislative Defeat
Michael Scherer, TIME Magazine, the Swampland blog: "Why Barack Obama Compromised On Tax Cuts -- Long before the midterm ballots had been counted, White House aides had begun to mull the coming agony of divided government. As the Obama team worked out its options, one priority kept coming to the top: However, the next two years shook out, they told themselves, Barack Obama needed to convince the great middle of the American electorate once again that he was fighting for them." The bitter clingers. He's never convinced them of that. "The president presented a series of major concessions to the Republican Party, proposals he had campaigned against and with which he said he still disagreed.
Source: http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/home/daily/site_120710/content/0...