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[POLITICO.com: 2010] So the Nevadans want to trade Senator Reid for this John Birch style hate monger, who proposes an end to Social Security, public education and our participation in the United Nations? Have they listened to what she has said?

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[The Daily Caller - Breaking News, Opinion, Research, and Entertainment] Sharron Angle: Sen. Harry Reid 'waterboarded' economy [VIDEO ...: Nevada GOP Senate nominee Sharron Angle said Monday that Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has “waterboarded” the economy.

[US Constitutional Free Press] Reid Runs as Consummate Insider With 'No One Can Do More' Message ...: After Republicans selected Tea Party favorite Sharron Angle last week to run against Reid, the Senate’s No. 1 Democrat is trying to make the case back home that experience is good, and that his clout in the nation’s capital is what brings jobs and funding to Nevada.

[Nevada Jobs] Nevada Jobs | Reid camp swings back at job criticism - Las Vegas ...: Responding to a new American Crossroads television ad that criticizes Sen. Harry Reid on the economy , his campaign today pointed reporters to a video of challenger Sharron Angle telling Henderson voters last month that .

[American Energy Freedom Center] United States: EPA's Endangerment Rule « American Energy Freedom ...: Third, just before the May 2009 presidential announcement, EPA had issued a proposed rule that would find endangerment to the public from six GHGs (the four included in the ICTA petition that are emitted from motor vehicles, plus two that are not – perfluorocarbons and sulfur hexafluoride).xxiv Many of the conclusions in the proposed Endangerment Rule were premised on the United Nation’s Fourth Assessment, including prominently citing the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (”IPCC”) for the following conclusion on the first page of the Federal Register notice:

[NewsBusters.org - Exposing Liberal Media Bias] CNBC Analyst: BP to Lose Offshore Leases, Faces Bar from ...: There are other (American) companies involved.  Furthermore, BP is about 40% American owned.  And of course, Obama's Minerals Management Service gave the OK for these cut corners.  A stiff fine I can see, but first let them get this thing cleaned up.  I understand it's totally political, but this action will hurt a lot of Americans (and bankrupt a lot of British pensioners.  Oh well, I guess our relations with our erstwhile closest ally can't get much worse.)

[Future of the Federal Estate Tax] Sen. Grassley "urged" Sen. Reid to reform the estate tax: Has the ...: Cognizant of Senator Reid’s “tough competition,” the National Republican Senatorial Committee Communications Director Brian Walsh had this response to Senator Reed’s comments on the financial reform bill: "Considering Nevada's unemployment stands at 13%, Senator Reid would be well-advised to get his mind off sex and onto getting America's economy back on track."  Montopoli,

[FrumForum] Reid's Defeat Will Revive Nuke Industry | FrumForum: Jay Inslee (D., Wash) “taxpayers have already spent more than $10 billion on Yucca Mountain, compiling 20 years of data that inform us that this is the best choice to securely store tons of nuclear waste. Keeping waste scattered across the country, or in the case of Washington State, at Hanford, is no longer an option.”

[Latest Headlines] A rightward sequel to Year of the Woman? | Standard-Examiner ...: She credits President Obama for that recent growth, particularly the abortion planks of health-care legislation, which outraged conservatives and -- shades of '92 -- galvanized women to run for office. SBA List and others were ready to help with fund-raising, and, unlike in the past, there was a strong farm team of female candidates to back.

[Finance Blog] Builders in U.S. Lost Confidence in June After Tax Credit Ended ...: Builders in the U.S. turned morepessimistic in June than expected, signaling housing demand maybe slowing even more than anticipated after a government taxcredit expired.The National Association of Home Builders/Wells Fargoconfidence index dropped to 17 from 22 in May, lower [...]&source=Finance Blog" class="linkedin" title="Share this on Linkedin">

[Brevard County Florida Real Estate - Blog] Brevard County Florida Real Estate - Blog » Blog Archive » Is a ...: weak economy that has put a damper on homebuying. Once the job market rebounds, however, people will look to have their own homes again. This pent-up demand could get unleashed on unprepared markets, causing shortages and rising local ... amendment offered by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn. The senators said they want to make sure banks have time to process the transactions ”” especially short-sales, ...

[The Caucus] Senate Democrats Might Change Jobs Bill - The Caucus Blog ...: Senate Democrats are exploring whether to eliminate an extra $25 a week in unemployment benefits, part of the economic stimulus legislation passed in 2009, as a way to cut costs and attract Republican votes for a stalled package of tax .Senate Democrats would prefer to pass the $140 billion measure as it stands, and a test vote is set for Wednesday after Senator Harry Reid of Nevada, the majority leader, took steps Monday to force a vote to cut off debate on the bill.

[MintLife Blog | Personal Finance News & Advice] The Big Spill: Update and Outlook | MintLife Blog | Personal ...: Graham said he was bailing out after majority leader Harry Reid stated that immigration reform would come before .If there's an easy conclusion however, it's that the oil and gas labyrinth - including its disasters - serves as a reminder that progress towards a clean energy economy is worth the slow belaboring.

[GetLiberty.org] GetLiberty.org >> America's Land Grab: By the federal government claiming ownership of their land, it restricts economic development for those resource-rich states. Because these states are not allowed to benefit from economic development on these federal-government protected lands, it greatly limits their overall economic growth.

[The Caucus] The Early Word: Live From the Oval Office - The Caucus Blog ...: Politico's Manu Raju takes a look at the Angle campaign from another perspective, finding that the Republican Senate nominee in Nevada is coming to Washington to assure top Republicans that she will not let Senator Harry Reid, the majority leader and her opponent, stamp her as an extremist.

[Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7] In interview, Bill Clinton advises Democratic incumbents to ...: more imagesClinton says midterm elections won't be as bad '94WASHINGTON ”” Former President Bill Clinton said Monday he doesn't expect Democratic prospects this year "to be as bad as '94," when his failed drive to overhaul the nation's health care system helped Republicans win control of Congress. In assessing what could be a potentially tough year for his party, Clinton said if Democrats catch a break with the economy and party leaders "kind of keep their heads on straight and keep focusing on the need to show up and get counted, I don't think it'll be as bad as '94.

[Lux Libertas - Light and Liberty] Reid, Angle depicting other as out of touch | Lux Libertas - Light ...: Angle’s dark-horse victory came as a gift to the Reid campaign, given that she was widely viewed as the least formidable of the top Republican primary candidates. The former state legislator has no personal wealth, little name recognition in Clark County - the state’s population base - and a lengthy record as a hard-core conservative who’s unlikely to appeal to moderates.

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