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AZ-Sen: Say Good Bye to J.D. Hayworth and the John McCain Challenge
JD Hayworth filmed this infomercial in November 2007 for a company called National Grants Conferences – widely regarded as a fraud and a scam.Put a fork in J.D. Hayworth and his Republican Primary challenge to Senator John McCain – He’s done.
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Day By Day June 21, 2010 – Make a Stand
Day By Day by Chris MuirBut, Chris, GOP Representative Joe Barton was ill-timed with his remarks and should have concentrated on the role of government. Americans have to remember that “Big Government” is not the end all, be all. Joe Barton did not make the argument and instead looked like an apologist for BP.It is NOT about making a stand for BP. BP has made their bed and now must lie in it.
However, the Obama Administration is not making matters better and Rep. Joe Barton should concentrate on the cleanup and let BP take care of themselves.
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- Finally home in Thousand Oaks – so good to be home. Las Vegas in two weeks for the WSOP and 2 plus 2 get together #
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- US manufacturing crown slips to China in 2011? #tcot http://icio.us/l4hy3o #
- US, Israel Warships in Suez May Be Prelude to Faceoff with Iran #tcot http://icio.us/f3zang #
- Wating at the Reno airport for an already late @SouthwestAir flight. This trip to Nevada has not been timely or convenient for tourists #
- GOP in Reno Nevada http://twitpic.com/1yi9y0 #
- CA-Sen: Carly Fiorina gets mixed reactions from crowd at Juneteenth event in South Central LA #cagop #casen #catcot http://icio.us/15vs3i #
- Good Morning and Happy Father's Day everyone from Reno, Nevada #
- Day By Day June 20, 2010 – For Better or For Worse? http://bit.ly/adoVox #tcot #catcot #
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The US remained the world’s biggest manufacturing nation by output last year, but is poised to relinquish this slot in 2011 to China – thus ending a 110-year run as the number one country in factory production.
Last year, the US created 19.9 per cent of world manufacturing output, compared with 18.6 per cent for China, with the US staying ahead despite a steep fall in factory production due to the global recession.
That the US is still top comes as a surprise, since in 2008 – before the slump of the past two years took hold – IHS predicted it would lose pole position in 2009.
However, a relatively resilient US performance kept China in second place, says IHS, which predicts that faster growth in China will deny the US the top spot next year.
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No longer made in USAThe figures are revealed in a league table being published on Monday by IHS Global Insight, a US-based economics consultancy.
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Egypt allowed at least one Israeli and 11 American warships to pass through the Suez Canal as an Iranian flotilla approaches Gaza. Egypt closed the canal to protect the ships with thousands of soldiers, according to the British-based Arabic language newspaper Al Quds al-Arabi.
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On June 18, 2010, Arizona Republican Senator Jon Kyl told the audience at a North Tempe Tea Party town hall meeting that during a private, one-on-one meeting with President Obama in the Oval Office, the President told him, regarding securing the southern border with Mexico, “The problem is, . . . if we secure the border, then you all won’t have any reason to support ‘comprehensive immigration reform.’†[Audible gasps were heard throughout the audience.] Sen. Kyl continued, “In other words, they’re holding it hostage. They don’t want to secure the border unless and until it is combined with ‘comprehensive immigration reform.’â€
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After spending months trying to convince Republican audiences that she is conservative to her core, GOP Senate nominee Carly Fiorina abruptly shifted strategy Saturday, campaigning in heavily Democratic South Los Angeles at a Juneteenth celebration where she was both warmly received and shouted down as a "two-faced liar" and a "turncoat."
She strolled through Leimert Plaza Park with a traditional African scarf draped around her neck and a campaign photographer and videographer in tow — the visit grounded in political necessity as she looks ahead to a general election battle against Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer. After winning the primary as a sharp critic of President Obama, the former Hewlett-Packard chief executive must now win the support of independent voters and some Democrats to overcome her party's registration disadvantage in the state.
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Day By Day June 20, 2010 – For Better or For Worse?
The issues of the federal budget deficit and the resulting hyperinflation have not reared their ugly heads just yet since the job market continues to be depressed. The Obama economic stimulus or PORKULUS has been a failure and we now are experiencing stagflation – much like the Jimmy Carter years.Who will be the next Ronald Reagan to prescribe tax cuts, less regulation and economic growth?
Will it be Romney, Palin, Pawlenty, Daniels or will it have to wait until 2018?
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@Flap Twitter Updates for 2010-06-20
- Family reunion is weathered. Poker busted at final table with A-K Vs. BB who woke up with A-A – pretty standard #
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- 8 miles finished and now off to the wife's family reunion – oh Boy! Poker tonight though – :o) #
- 8 Miles are finished – Now off to the wife #
- Day By day June 19, 2010 – Makin’Lemons http://bit.ly/9jsc9x #tcot #catcot #
- In Reno, fed, caffeinated and heading to the gym for some 8 miles at an easy pace. Maybe I will be too tired for the wife's family reunion! #
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Day By day June 19, 2010 – Makin’Lemons
Come on, Chris!President Obama, just like he was with “Joe the Plumber” is just spreading the wealth around.
But, unlike those Obama Academy indoctrinated students, Americans are seeing the Emperor with No Clothes.
All symbolism and talk – all of the time and NO SUBSTANCE.
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- Poll Watch: U.S. Voters Split on Obama Re-Election in 2012 – 46% Yes and 51% No #tcot http://icio.us/vgh4oc #
- Senior Official: Obama Administration Will Challenge Arizona Immigration Law #tcot http://icio.us/i2utql #
- Settling into Reno – played a little poker and already took a bad beat. Time to do a little Disneyland Half Marathon training. #
- Now waiting for wife's Aunt to arrive from Denver #
- Arrived in Reno, Nevada 15 minutes late after @southwestair change planes angst/hike #
- Stuck in Oakland on way to Reno @southwestair you let me down #fail #
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- Good Morning everyone. Off soon to Hollywood-Burbank Bob Hope airport for flight to wife's family reunion in Reno, Nevada #
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U.S. registered voters remain split on whether President Obama deserves to be re-elected in 2012, with 46% saying he does and 51% saying he does not — little changed from earlier this year.
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As Hotsheet reported yesterday, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a television interview in Ecuador this month that the Obama Justice Department "will be bringing a lawsuit" against the controversial Arizona immigration measure signed into law earlier this year.
The comment was striking because both President Obama and Attorney General Eric Holder had said only that the administration was considering a suit. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who signed the law, called Clinton's comments stunning and added that "to learn of this lawsuit through an Ecuadorean interview with the secretary of state is just outrageous." She has said in the past she is prepared for a court fight.
Now a senior administration official tells CBS News that the federal government will indeed formally challenge the law when Justice Department lawyers are finished building the case. The official said Justice is still working on building the case.
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How about securing the border and protecting Arizonans?
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Day by Day June 18, 2010 – Nanny State of the Nation
Day By Day by Chris MuirWell, Chris what do you expect from the Obama Administration? It is “hope and change” so keep hoping that they will change and do something right.Remember what President Ronald Reagan said:
“The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: ‘I’m from the government and I’m here to help.'”
The BP Oil Spill Crisis is only becoming worse and worse from government inaction and incompetence.
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