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Will Mark Sanford Listen to Mark Sanford’s Lesson in Grace?
“I am one imperfect man saved by God’s grace,” Mark Sanford proclaimed yesterday as he declared victory in a special election for South Carolina’s open House seat. “Until you experience human grace as a reflection of Continue Reading
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Black turnout surpassed whites in 2012 presidential election
May 10–Blacks voted in higher percentages than whites in November 2012, the first time that has occurred since the U.S. Census Bureau began tracking the race of voters, according to data released this week. Continue Reading
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OBAMA ADMIN. BESIEGED BY SCANDAL – DOJ sought House Press Gallery phone records – Struggles hamper Dem recruitment – WEINER ADDS STAFF – Gosnell found guilty – Landrieu gets a challenger
SEASON OF SCANDAL: 1/3 OF HOUSE PANELS NOW PROBING OBAMA ADMINISTRATION – Jake Sherman and Lauren French write for the hometown paper: “Scandal politics are sweeping Capitol Hill. Just days after news broke that the Continue Reading
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Mark Sanford’s New Integrity Test
As Republicans soul-search about how to align themselves with the contemporary values and concerns of the American people, global climate change apparently remains verboten. In fact, the GOP is moving farther away from its own voters on the issue Continue Reading
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Boston Herald Kimberly Atkins column
May 13–WASHINGTON — In one way, President Obama’s young age is a liability: He’ll likely live long enough to see how poorly history judges his presidency. It’s legacy-building time at Continue Reading
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Boston Herald Joe Battenfeld column
May 08–In a sign of concern among Democrats, U.S. Rep. Edward J. Markey’s Senate campaign is launching the first of an expected barrage of TV ads as national Republicans accused him of running a “despicable& Continue Reading
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Pressure for summer budget deal eases – Sanford crushes Colbert in S.C. special – 11:30 TODAY: BENGHAZI HEARING – Lawmakers want Science Laureate – IMMIGRATION BILL FACES 300 AMENDMENTS
PRESSURE FOR SUMMER BUDGET DEAL EASES – Lori Montgomery and Zachary A. Goldfarb write on A1 of the Washington Post: “After four years of trillion-dollar deficits, the red ink is receding rapidly in Washington, easin Continue Reading
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Walmart Moms: Walmart Moms Talk First 100 Days
Walmart Moms discuss what they want to see addressed during the first 100 days of the next presidency.
