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Obama Can No Longer Be The Underdog in 2012 Election

Now, the President may have another reason to be thankful with a 51% chance of getting re-elected, according to the website PredictWise, which also states that the Democratic Party could re-gain control of the House of Representatives (28.1 percent)

Are Teachers Union Members Wasting Time and Energy on Radical ‘Occupy’ Protests?

A good example is the unions' current fascination with the 'Occupy Wall Street' (or whatever street in whatever town) movement.

Why Blame ‘Wall Street’ for US Financial Mess?

They WS are not the real problems of America. If they bribe others to gain more control they are at fault but those who can be bought are the real malefactors of our society.

Taking It to Wall Street

For those of us old enough to remember our successful protests for civil rights, women's right and against the Vietnam War, the 'Occupy Wall Street' protesters make us proud of our children.

The Brooklyn Bridge Protests May Be a Rallying Cry for Occupy Wall Street!

Chants like: 'Let them go! Let them go!' Or: 'The people united, will never be defeated! The people united, will never be defeated!' Chant this about a hundred times, and see what I mean. You'll come up with your own definition of democracy.

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Australia’s Election – What Happens When Major Parties Abandon Fiscal Restraint

Australia’s major parties promise $105B in election spending. Minor parties may push a fragile Labor gov't leftward, harming economy further.

CDC Study Shows Alarming Autism Spike: Kennedy Calls for End to “Epidemic Denial”

RFK Jr. slams autism "epidemic denial" after CDC data shows 1 in 31 U.S. kids affected. He demands urgent real-time tracking and reform.

China’s Old Wounds Resurface Amid Global Instability

Against this backdrop of global instability, China finds itself revisiting unresolved chapters of history that continue to shape its foreign and domestic stance.

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