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@Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-03-29
- AD-38: B.J. Atkins Republican Central Committee Member Calls on Patricia McKeon to Release Steve Cooley Document… http://t.co/Su7VJX25 #
- GOP Presidential race is now pretty much over with Sen. Marco Rubio endorsement. Besides Christie, Rubio is Romney's most important endorser #
- Marco Rubio: Nothing good about a floor fight in Tampa in August – endorses Mitt Romney on Fox #tcot #
- AD-38: B.J. Atkins Republican Central Committee Member Calls on Patricia McKeon to Release Steve Cooley Documents http://t.co/NNDBPQvW #
- Justices poised to strike down entire healthcare law http://t.co/AgKT9DGV #
- Flap's Dentistry Blog: The Daily Extraction: March 28, 2012 http://t.co/pWwzRssc #
- Only On 2: Senator Sharon Runner Discusses Life-Saving Double Lung Transplant For 1st Time « CBS Los Angeles http://t.co/Sy9nKIPG #
- Yankees vs. Braves in Florida http://t.co/ZxIPnqR2 @GetGlue #ESPN #
- The Daily Extraction: March 28, 2012 http://t.co/uPOOktfK #
- Senator Sharon Runner Discusses Life-Saving Double Lung Transplant For 1st Time http://t.co/3bpHeYDf #
- Argument recap: It is Kennedy’s call http://t.co/jz17LhQ5 #
- The Second Day of the Supreme Court’s Hearing on the Health Care Law http://t.co/E1alrzNd #
- Flap's Dentistry Blog: The Morning Drill: March 28, 2012 http://t.co/EanGejBR #
- Untitled (http://t.co/UzN2bWWe) http://t.co/Ds7vy7gB #
- The Morning Drill: March 28, 2012 http://t.co/ssHFosz0 #
- I unlocked the The Daily Rundown sticker on @GetGlue! http://t.co/sQIMb5L8 #
- With more coffee… http://t.co/zeDjWRNw @GetGlue @dailyrundown #
- US Supreme Court shuts down live tweeting from healthcare proceedings http://t.co/g60KXIBX #
- James Carville: Court loss ‘best thing’ for Democrats http://t.co/aMp9sTlP #
- Santorum’s chances for VP slot slim http://t.co/AmZ2zbS1 #
- Put a fork in Lugar He's Done RT @HotlineJosh Specter, on MSNBC "We're about to lose Dick Lugar in Indiana" #tcot #
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Video: Rep Bobby Rush Wears a Hoodie in Congress – Kicked Off the Floor
Come on Congressman.Rep. Bobby Rush, D-Ill., lost his right to speak on the House floor after he violated rules by putting on a hoodie and sunglasses in honor of Trayvon Martin, the Florida teen shot last month.
“May God bless Trayvon Martin’s soul, his family and — [inaudible]” Rush said as he was removed from the House floor this morning for wearing a hoodie.
Rush was wearing a grey hoodie under his suit jacket. He took off his jacket, pulled the hood over his head and put on sunglasses while saying “racial profiling has to stop, Mr. Speaker. Just because someone wears a hoodie does not make them a hoodlum,” he said.
“The member will suspend,” said a visibly frustrated Rep. Gregg Harper, R-Miss., the speaker pro tempore presiding over the morning session. “The member is no longer recognized. The chair will ask the sergeant-at-arms to enforce the rules on decorum.”
Rush shouted Bible passages over the sound of the gavel as the speaker interrupted him, but he was eventually pulled from the House floor. “The chair will ask the sergeant-at-arms to enforce the rules on decorum,” Harper said.
If you want to protest some injustice (if there is any) take it some place that is appropriate or at least in a matter that is related to the House or House business.
Watch the spectacle in the embedded video below:
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The Morning Flap: March 28, 2012
Attorney Paul Clement (R) argues on behalf of respondents challenging the constitutionality of U.S. President Barack Obama’s 2010 healthcare law, while standing before members of the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, March 27, 2012
These are my links for March 27th through March 28th:
- Argument recap: It is Kennedy’s call – If Justice Anthony M. Kennedy can locate a limiting principle in the federal government’s defense of the new individual health insurance mandate, or can think of one on his own, the mandate may well survive. If he does, he may take Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., and a majority along with him. But if he does not, the mandate is gone. That is where Tuesday’s argument wound up — with Kennedy, after first displaying a very deep skepticism, leaving the impression that he might yet be the mandate’s savior.
If the vote had been taken after Solicitor General Donald B. Verrilli, Jr., stepped back from the lectern after the first 56 minutes, and the audience stood up for a mid-argument stretch, the chances were that the most significant feature of the Affordable Care Act would have perished in Kennedy’s concern that it just might alter the fundamental relationship between the American people and their government. But after two arguments by lawyers for the challengers — forceful and creative though they were — at least doubt had set in and expecting the demise of the mandate seemed decidedly premature.
- The Second Day of the Supreme Court’s Hearing on the Health Care Law – After two days of oral arguments, it seems quite likely that the Supreme Court will rule on the ACA, and that the mandate may not survive. The court seems unlikely to dodge the issue by saying that the penalty for failure to carry insurance is a tax about which no one can sue until they have paid it, some time in 2015. And the line is rather clearly drawn between two major issues that will, I think, prove pivotal in how the justices rule on the mandate to carry insurance.
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: The Morning Drill: March 28, 2012 – The Morning Drill: March 28, 2012
- Untitled (http://getglue.com/Fullosseousflap/stickers/chuvannah?s=ts&ref=Fullosseousflap) – I unlocked the The Daily Rundown sticker on @GetGlue!
- Americans angry with Obama over gas prices
| Reuters – RT @Drudge_Report: POLL: Americans angry at Obama for high gas price… - Presidential Swing States (FL, OH & PA) Poll * March 28, 2012 * Women Favor Obama In Florida, – Quinnipiac University ? Hamden, Connecticut – RT @jameshohmann: New Quinnipiac polls shows Romney performing better against Obama in PA than OH and FL.
- CNN Poll: Majority in GOP say Gingrich and Paul should end bids – CNN Political Ticker – CNN.com Blogs – RT @jameshohmann: In CNN poll, Romney lead grows to 45-30 against Santorum if Paul/Gingrich weren’t in the picture.
- Gingrich Campaign: We Need to Stay in To Prevent Romney Nomination – Jonathan Miller – NationalJournal.com – RT @nationaljournal: Gingrich campaign says conservatives “need Newt to stay in to prevent a Romney nomination.”
- US Supreme Court shuts down live tweeting from healthcare proceedings – A mini-scandal erupted yesterday at the US Supreme Court when right-wing non-profit group the Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) was found to be live-tweeting oral arguments on the constitutionality of the ‘Obamacare’ healthcare law. Electronic communication is strictly forbidden from inside the court, but Casey Mattox, a lawyer for ADF, was caught “defending religious freedom, the sanctity of life, marriage & the family” by way of the Defense Fund’s official Twitter account.
- GOP 12: Gingrich floats spending his own money – RT @GOP12: Gingrich: I’ll spend my own money “if necessary”, and have “no incentive” to get out of the race.
- Democratic Campaign Treasurer Guilty of Embezzlement – RT @politicalwire: Feinstein campaign treasurer will plead guilty to stealing as much as $7 million from clients…
- Santorum Loses His Lead in Pennsylvania – RT @politicalwire: Santorum’s lead over Romney in Pennsylvania collapses…
- James Carville: Court loss ‘best thing’ for Democrats – Overturning President Barack Obama’s healthcare reform law would be a political boost for Democrats, veteran Democratic strategist James Carville said Tuesday.
“I think that this will be the best thing that ever happen to the Democratic party because health care costs are gonna escalate unbelievably,” Carville told CNN’s Wolf Blitzer of a possible Supreme Court decision to strike down the law. “I honestly believe this, this is not spin.”
- Santorum’s chances for VP slot slim – Santorum’s chances for VP slot slim
- Senate candidates queasy on healthcare – Senate candidates on both sides of the aisle have avoided embracing their party’s signature healthcare reform policies, a sign that few want to campaign on such a controversial issue.
Many Democratic candidates have sought distance from President Obama’s healthcare overhaul and a number of Republicans have dodged taking a stance on Rep. Paul Ryan’s (R-Wis.) proposed Medicare reforms — even after Ryan and House GOP leaders tweaked those reforms to include bipartisan policies suggested by Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.).
This comes as healthcare has re-emerged as a hot topic: Obama’s law just hit its two-year anniversary; the Supreme Court is holding hearings on whether it is constitutional; and Ryan introduced a revamped version of his budget from last year that House Republicans are likely to vote on later this week.
- Untitled (http://getglue.com/topics/p/los_angeles_angels_of_anaheim?s=tch&ref=Fullosseousflap) – Spring training game with Giants @GetGlue #LosAngelesAngelsOfAnaheim
- AM750 & 95.5FM News/Talk WSB – Atlanta’s news, weather, traffic | www.wsbradio.com – Individual Mandate in Trouble | Jamie Dupree’s Washington Insider |
- Individual Mandate in Trouble | Jamie Dupree’s Washington Insider | www.wsbradio.com – RT @jamiedupree: Today’s headline from the US Supreme Court – Individual Mandate in Trouble
- Untitled (http://getglue.com/tv_shows/eastbound_down?s=tch&ref=Fullosseousflap) – On the DVR… @GetGlue @hbo
- Relatively few use hospital ranking and doctor review sites. – Hospital and doctor review sites have not yet become health care decision-making tools for most consumers. One national survey found that only 6% of American adults are aware of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid’s Hospital Compare tool.6 Our current survey finds a similarly low usage of such sites among adult internet users, matching trends we first reported in 2009.7
16% of internet users have consulted online rankings or reviews of doctors or other providers.
15% of internet users have consulted online rankings or reviews of hospitals or other medical facilities.
4% of internet users have posted a review online of a doctor.
3% of internet users have posted a review online of a hospital. - Methamphetamine Lab Cleanup is Big Environmental Business | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – Methamphetamine Lab Cleanup is Big Environmental Business
- Toobin: Health law ‘looks like it’s going to be struck down’ – POLITICO.com – RT @politico: RT @politico44: CNN’s Toobin: Health care law ‘looks like it’s going to be struck down’
- President 2012: Newt Gives Dropout Date = June 26th after Utah – In Annapolis, Gingrich says he will support Romney after Utah votes on 6/26 if the Bay Stater has a majority.
- The Morning Flap: March 27, 2012 | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – The Morning Flap: March 27, 2012
- Argument recap: It is Kennedy’s call – If Justice Anthony M. Kennedy can locate a limiting principle in the federal government’s defense of the new individual health insurance mandate, or can think of one on his own, the mandate may well survive. If he does, he may take Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr., and a majority along with him. But if he does not, the mandate is gone. That is where Tuesday’s argument wound up — with Kennedy, after first displaying a very deep skepticism, leaving the impression that he might yet be the mandate’s savior.
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Day By Day March 28, 2012 – Made
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@Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-03-28
- Untitled (http://t.co/VdCv0QgR) http://t.co/lxsE9QcA #
- AM750 & 95.5FM News/Talk WSB – Atlanta's news, weather, traffic | http://t.co/4HDyGmFv http://t.co/4HDyGmFv #
- Spring training game with Giants http://t.co/LmBvIFzq @GetGlue #LosAngelesAngelsOfAnaheim #
- Individual Mandate in Trouble | Jamie Dupree's Washington Insider | http://t.co/4HDyGmFv http://t.co/zGuC1Wb9 #
- Untitled (http://t.co/Top4mxVZ) http://t.co/xBSeBCZb #
- Relatively few use hospital ranking and doctor review sites. http://t.co/kxbYXJ3e #
- On the DVR… http://t.co/SKUpjngQ @GetGlue @hbo #
- Methamphetamine Lab Cleanup is Big Environmental Business http://t.co/7BlOGgWQ #
- President 2012: Newt Gives Dropout Date = June 26th after Utah http://t.co/ulgabcJg #
- Frustrated Senator Olympia Snowe Gives Obama an ‘F’ http://t.co/wByueIVw #
- The Morning Flap: March 27, 2012 http://t.co/dQDOYU3t #
- The Morning Drill: March 27, 2012 http://t.co/qpT6lJD8 #
- Republicans seeking out Hispanics – Rubio Writing Modified DREAM ACT http://t.co/NoBKBTTs #
- CA-26: Independent Could Make History in California http://t.co/LzHrBgrm #
- Day By Day March 27, 2012 – A Record http://t.co/mUNHXMmt #
- Obama: I’m not ‘hiding the ball’ on defense shield talks with Russia http://t.co/shBGQBxX #
- Tea Party converges on court for main event in healthcare debate http://t.co/exDb99T4 #
- CA-26: Linda Parks Avoids Question Who She Will Support for House Speaker | Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog http://t.co/5KVvI6C6 #
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-03-27 | Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog http://t.co/4yYVNgSO #
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-03-27 http://t.co/4zBjFTL9 #
- CA-26: Linda Parks Avoids Question Who She Will Support for House Speaker http://t.co/lw1V3nY2 #
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Update: Methamphetamine Lab Cleanup is Big Environmental Business
Methamphetamine Lab
Good for the businesses, but I would really like to put them into another line of work.
Methamphetamine labs are more than just dangerous and illegal. They leave a mess an environmental hazard that, according to Indiana law, must be cleaned up.
And it takes a special process, certification and inspectors who scour the property in full-gear Hazmat suits and respirators to do the dirty work.
Welcome to the world of meth lab cleanup companies, a growing and profitable business.
Indiana, which ranks in the top five for meth production, has 22 companies certified by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to decontaminate properties.
And business is, um, booming.
“It’s such a growing epidemic,” said Donetta Held, CEO of Crisis Cleaning, a Bloomfield, Ind., company. “It’s everywhere — from a high-dollar house in downtown Indianapolis to these rural counties.”
Held’s company has already done 25 meth cleanups this year, in less than three months. That’s already half as many as the company completed last year.
“Some people say there is not as much meth or meth has gone down,” Held said. “Um, no. I don’t see that at all.”
Neither do police, which have seen a steady growth in meth lab seizures in the past three years. In 2009, law enforcement shut down 1,364 labs. In 2010, 1,395 labs were seized. Last year, that number climbed to 1,437.
That has meant lots of revenue for meth cleanup companies. Most companies charge about $2 to $3 per square foot to do a cleanup. Depending on the size of the property and how many rooms need to be decontaminated, the cost can range from $5,000 to $10,000.
And, now, who is saying that the states should not require a prescription for pseudoephedrine?
Well, it is the drug company that makes allergy and cold pills that contain the meth precursor chemicals. They are afraid of reduced sales.
Most of these labs would go away with NO precursor chemicals with which to make methamphetamine. So, why the delay?
A solution is easy – limit the precursor chemicals and secure the Mexican border from the drug cartels.
Update:Here is a post from The Economist about the Global Methamphetamine business.
STORMING a ranch south of the city of Guadalajara, Mexican soldiers last month made one of the biggest drug busts in history. They found 15 tonnes of the banned stimulant methamphetamine, which in America retails for more than $100 per gram, seven tonnes of chemicals used to make it, and a laboratory. The manufacturers had fled.
This was the latest sign that meth, once primarily a home-cooked drug, has become a mass-produced one. Unlike cocaine and heroin, imported from the limited regions where coca and poppy are cultivated, meth can be made anywhere. In most countries the ingredients, principally ephedrine and pseudoephedrine, can be bought as medicine for colds. Cooking them is dangerous. But meth is so addictive that the risk of blowing off your hands is little deterrent: in 2010 the authorities discovered 6,768 makeshift labs in America.
Read it all.
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Methamphetamine Lab Cleanup is Big Environmental Business
Good for the businesses, but I would really like to put them into another line of work.Methamphetamine labs are more than just dangerous and illegal. They leave a mess — an environmental hazard that, according to Indiana law, must be cleaned up.
And it takes a special process, certification and inspectors who scour the property in full-gear Hazmat suits and respirators to do the dirty work.
Welcome to the world of meth lab cleanup companies, a growing and profitable business.
Indiana, which ranks in the top five for meth production, has 22 companies certified by the Indiana Department of Environmental Management to decontaminate properties.
And business is, um, booming.
“It’s such a growing epidemic,” said Donetta Held, CEO of Crisis Cleaning, a Bloomfield, Ind., company. “It’s everywhere — from a high-dollar house in downtown Indianapolis to these rural counties.”
Held’s company has already done 25 meth cleanups this year, in less than three months. That’s already half as many as the company completed last year.
“Some people say there is not as much meth or meth has gone down,” Held said. “Um, no. I don’t see that at all.”
Neither do police, which have seen a steady growth in meth lab seizures in the past three years. In 2009, law enforcement shut down 1,364 labs. In 2010, 1,395 labs were seized. Last year, that number climbed to 1,437.
That has meant lots of revenue for meth cleanup companies. Most companies charge about $2 to $3 per square foot to do a cleanup. Depending on the size of the property and how many rooms need to be decontaminated, the cost can range from $5,000 to $10,000.
And, now, who is saying that the states should not require a prescription for pseudoephedrine?
Well, it is the drug company that makes allergy and cold pills that contain the meth precursor chemicals. They are afraid of reduced sales.
Most of these labs would go away with NO precursor chemicals with which to make methamphetamine. So, why the delay?
A solution is easy – limit the precursor chemicals and secure the Mexican border from the drug cartels.
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The Morning Flap: March 27, 2012
These are my links for March 26th through March 27th:
- Frustrated Senator Olympia Snowe Gives Obama an ‘F’ – If there were ever a Republican for President Obama to work with, it was Maine Senator Olympia Snowe. She was one of just three Republicans in the entire Congress to vote for his economic stimulus plan in 2009 and even tried to work with him on health care, but in an interview with ABC’s Senior Political Correspondent Jonathan Karl, Snowe makes a remarkable revelation: She hasn’t spoken to President Obama in nearly two years.
Snowe said that if she had to grade the President on his willingness to work with Republicans, he would “be close to failing on that point.” In fact, Snowe, who was first elected to Congress in 1976, claims that her meetings with President Obama have been less frequent than with any other President.
- Republicans seeking out Hispanics – Rubio Writing Modified DREAM ACT – Senate Republicans want to alter DREAM Act legislation to steal away Hispanic voters from Democrats.
Sen. Marco Rubio (Fla.), the only Senate Republican of Hispanic heritage and a possible vice presidential pick, is working on an alternative version of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act, which would grant legal status to illegal immigrants who came to the country at a young age and serve in the military or attend college.
He declined to provide any details, but confirmed he hopes to have legislation soon.
- CA-26: Independent Could Make History in California – Parks has been a registered Democrat and Republican and has won three terms for the high-profile but nonpartisan position of county supervisor.
A new internal poll conducted for the Parks campaign indicates she is favored to advance to the general election along with Republican state Sen. Tony Strickland, with four Democrats as the odd ones out. As the only Republican, Strickland is practically assured of moving beyond June 5.
“She’s the Democrats’ problem,” Strickland consultant Joe Justin said flatly.
Indeed, establishment Democrats are beginning to coalesce around state Assemblywoman Julia Brownley, widely seen as the most viable candidate, in an effort to avoid a splintered vote. Brownley, who lives in Santa Monica but represents a small portion of the district, entered the race after Democratic frontrunner Steve Bennett abruptly dropped out at the state party convention in February.
- Is Google launching a blog commenting system? | The Verge – Is Google launching a blog commenting system?
- Obama: I’m not ‘hiding the ball’ on defense shield talks with Russia – President Obama denied Tuesday that he is “hiding the ball” when it comes to negotiating with Russia over U.S. plans for a defense shield, saying his positions on the issue are “on record.”
A day after a live microphone picked up a private conversation where he asked Russian President Dmitry Medvedev for “space” and “patience” on the missile defense issue until after November’s election, Obama sought to clarify his remarks and make his position known.
“I think everybody understands — if they don’t, they haven’t been listening to my speeches — that I want to reduce nuclear stockpiles,” Obama said Tuesday, on the final day of a nuclear security summit in South Korea. “And one of the barriers to doing that is building trust and cooperation around missile defense issues. And so this is not a matter of hiding the ball.
- Tea Party converges on court for main event in healthcare debate – In the three-day legal fight over President Obama’s healthcare law, Tuesday is the main event.
The Supreme Court will tackle the biggest question at stake in the landmark healthcare case — whether the law’s individual mandate is constitutional. And a massive Tea Party protest could take the public battle outside the courthouse to a new level, as well.
The justices opened their healthcare arguments Monday with debate over a procedural issue. Tuesday, they’ll move on to the core question of whether Congress has the power to make almost every U.S. citizen buy health insurance or pay a fine.
- CA-26: Linda Parks Avoids Question Who She Will Support for House Speaker | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – CA-26: Linda Parks Avoids Question Who She Will Support for House Speaker
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-03-27 | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-03-27
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: The Daily Extraction Costa Rica Edition: March 19-21, 2012 – The Daily Extraction Costa Rica Edition: March 19-21, 2012
- Untitled (http://getglue.com/topics/p/los_angeles_dodgers?s=tch&ref=Fullosseousflap) – Just a Spring training game but it is baseball… @GetGlue #LosAngelesDodgers
- Wisconsin Judges discarded impartiality by signing recall petitions, say journalists who signed recall petitions – A Gannett Media executive was red-faced this weekend after nine of her employees were caught doing exactly what their paper had exposed 29 circuit judges for doing: trying to bring down Republican Gov. Scott Walker.
The Post-Crescent newspaper in Wisconsin posted a story earlier this month revealing that about 12 percent of Wisconsin’s county-level judiciary had signed a petition to recall the governor. That’s a problem because the trial-level judges are supposed to remain above the political fray.
Genia Lovett, the president and publisher of The Post-Crescent newspaper, called the story “watchdog journalism” at its finest.
But just days after the big article, Lovett admitted in an open letter that 25 supposedly unbiased Gannett Wisconsin Media employees, including nine at the Post-Crescent, also had signed recall petitions. Gannett Wisconsin Media owns the Post-Crescent newspaper.
“It was wrong, and those who signed were in breach of Gannett’s Principles of Ethical Conduct for Newsrooms,” Lovett wrote. “The principle at stake is our core belief that journalists must make every effort to avoid behavior that could raise doubts about their journalistic neutrality.”
- CA-25: Rep Buck McKeon Defends Paying Wife Patricia McKeon for Campaign Work | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – CA-26: Rep Buck McKeon Defends Paying Wife Patricia McKeon for Campaign Work
- Flap’s Dentistry Blog: The Morning Drill: March 26, 2012 – The Morning Drill: March 26, 2012
- The Morning Flap: March 26, 2012 | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – The Morning Flap: March 26, 2012
- President 2012: Missile Defense Becomes Campaign Issue As Obama Is Caught on Open Mic | Flap’s Blog – FullosseousFlap’s Dental Blog – President 2012: Missile Defense Becomes Campaign Issue As Obama Is Caught on Open Mic
- Frustrated Senator Olympia Snowe Gives Obama an ‘F’ – If there were ever a Republican for President Obama to work with, it was Maine Senator Olympia Snowe. She was one of just three Republicans in the entire Congress to vote for his economic stimulus plan in 2009 and even tried to work with him on health care, but in an interview with ABC’s Senior Political Correspondent Jonathan Karl, Snowe makes a remarkable revelation: She hasn’t spoken to President Obama in nearly two years.
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Day By Day March 27, 2012 – A Record
Chris, I don’t think we have seen the half of it with Attorney General Eric Holder.When Holder leaves office, the chickens will really come to roost.
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@Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-03-27
- Flap's Dentistry Blog: The Daily Extraction Costa Rica Edition: March 19-21, 2012 http://t.co/BTUR3C6a #
- Untitled (http://t.co/uhP83zeQ) http://t.co/onzwdgr1 #
- The Daily Extraction Costa Rica Edition: March 19-21, 2012 http://t.co/5f7EqYl2 #
- Just a Spring training game but it is baseball… http://t.co/UTtK2RfV @GetGlue #LosAngelesDodgers #
- Wisconsin Judges discarded impartiality by signing recall petitions, say journalists who signed recall petitions http://t.co/Li17UB34 #
- Flap's Dentistry Blog: The Morning Drill: March 26, 2012 http://t.co/ofGmlsuG #
- The Morning Flap: March 26, 2012 | Flap's Blog – FullosseousFlap's Dental Blog http://t.co/sawlLsxz #
- President 2012: Missile Defense Becomes Campaign Issue As Obama Is Caught on Open Mic | Flap's Blog – Fullosseou… http://t.co/2VPcJoN5 #
- CA-26: Rep Buck McKeon Defends Paying Wife Patricia McKeon for Campaign Work http://t.co/LaWN2GcX #
- The Morning Drill: March 26, 2012 http://t.co/FME1eHQF #
- The Morning Flap: March 26, 2012 http://t.co/DsnF7wSG #
- President 2012: Missile Defense Becomes Campaign Issue As Obama Is Caught on Open Mic http://t.co/wQkyPoBL #
- Poll: 47% disapprove of Obama health care law http://t.co/WEXZkHvY #
- 5 things to watch in health law oral arguments http://t.co/CFGbjCGK #
- With the second cup of coffee… http://t.co/zeDjWRNw @GetGlue @dailyrundown #
- Day By Day March 26, 2012 – Back in the Hood http://t.co/CSMqfy7D #
- El Monte Union High School District Fills Vacant Seat Left by Tran http://t.co/3IlyS6QI #
- Governor 13.3% – Jerry Brown http://t.co/s28hj2wc #
- @Flap Twitter Updates for 2012-03-26 http://t.co/jF5LJJas #
- Mad Men already recorded for tomorrow! http://t.co/6wQBeggM @GetGlue #LosAngelesLakers #
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