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breakingjist.com
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is likely to get a sweeping bipartisan endorsement when the Senate votes on his request for continuing military and diplomatic operations in Iraq and Afghanistan….
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The job seeker journal, (15 May 2009)
Today the House passed a $6.4 Billion measure as part of the green energy initiative in Washington (D.C.).
www.thejerusalemgiftshop.com
The Bilderberg group, the topic of many conspiracy theories, is now meeting behind closed doors in Greece.
rawstory.com
A recently proposed but little-noticed Senate bill would allow the federal government to shut down the Internet in times of declared emergency, and enables unprecedented federal oversight of private network administration.
wocal.com
What is draft stormy? Draft stormy is actually a website that gives full support for the future senator of United States, Stormy Daniels. The reason for this is a lot of people believe, mostly the Louisianans and Americ...
community.usavotes2008.com
President Barack Obama's choice to head the Central Intelligence Agency, former White House chief of staff Leon Panetta, appeared Thursday before the Senate Intelligence Committee. He outlined his agenda for the agency and is expected to be confirmed within weeks. VOA's Deborah Tate reports.
WashingtonState.org, (05 Feb 2009)
Big Brother wants your DNA in Washington State
Conservative Politics Today, (06 Jan 2009)
Reid does not have the constitutional right or authority to deny Burris entrance because he does not like the choice of the Governor.
World News, (06 Nov 2008)
The race for Alaska’s U.S. Senate seat is a nail-biter — even with all of the precincts in, it is still too close to call.
Sen. Ted Stevens is ahead with 48 percent of the vote, and his opponent Mayor Mark Begich trails with 46.6 percent with all precincts now reported.
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