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William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is 42nd President of the United States. He served from 1993 to 2001 and is the husband of U.S. Senator (D-N.Y.) and 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton is 42nd President of the United States. He served from 1993 to 2001 and is the husband of U.S. Senator (D-N.Y.) and 2008 presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton.
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On this day in history
On July 25, 1866 Ulysses Grant was promoted to the rank of general of the Army—the first officer to wear five stars. In 1907 Japan imposed a protectorate on Korea. In 1934 Nazi Black Guard troops assassinated Austrian Chancellor Engelbert...Tags: Bing Crosby, Cycling, Political Candidates, National Government, Government
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"The New Yorker's" attempt at satire was missing ring of truth
I really did think that Chan Lowe of all people would "get it" when it came to The New Yorker magazine political cartoon. Well, Mr. Lowe, it was not a joke; it was satire, and rather poorly executed satire, at that. A cartoonist cannot depict one thing...Tags: Cartoons, Pompano Beach, Bill Ayers, Michelle Obama, Barack Obama
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'Don't ask, don't tell:' Congress asks
The SwampBy Amanda Erickson A House subcommittee Wednesday began examining whether gay men and women should be allowed to serve openly in the armed forces for the first time in15 years. Congress had not reconsidered the controversial 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell'......Tags: Vic Snyder, Armed Forces, Political Candidates, National Government, AIDS
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Punchlines
Comedy writer Janice Hough: "John McCain says that Barack Obama could only make his trip to Iraq now because the surge is making it safe for him to be there. Almost as safe as it would have been for him to travel there before we invaded in the first...Tags: National Government, Billy Joel, The Dark Knight, House, Dick Cheney
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Panel: Charges Could be Filed in Spitzer Political Scandal
Associated PressNEW YORK -- Panel finds reasonable cause to charge four former New York officials in Gov. Eliot Spitzer political scandal.Tags: Political Candidates, Ceremonies, New York Weather, Eliot Spitzer, Weather Reports
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Calm dignity
The bizarre and flawed logic in Steven Calabresi's attack on Barack Obama is unworthy of a law professor. Calabresi claims that the three youngest presidents (Teddy Roosevelt, John Kennedy and Bill Clinton) made serious "serious rookie blunders because...Tags: John McCain, John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, George Bush
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Obama, McCain clearly differ on their deliveries
The Associated PressIf the presidential election were decided by speeches alone, it would be over already. Barack Obama soars, John McCain struggles. Obama beams, McCain grins at the wrong time. Obama looks off into a heavenly distance, then at you. McCain pivots his head...Tags: Political Candidates, George H.W. Bush, Dwight David Eisenhower, Barack Obama, Pennsylvania
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Losing strategy for McCain
Frederick Kagan (the primary intellectual author of the Iraqi surge strategy) wrote: "It would be hard to design a better test for the job of commander in chief than the real-life test Sens. John McCain and Barack Obama have undergone in the last two...Tags: Political Candidates, National Government, Wars and Interventions, Government, Barack Obama
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Obama works to rally Jewish support
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThough Sen. Barack Obama drew a warm reception from Israeli leaders Wednesday, the likely Democratic presidential nominee has yet to fire up many Jews back home. Obama is comfortably ahead of Republican John McCain in polls among Jewish voters. But he is...Tags: Political Candidates, National Government, Political Campaigns, Polls, House
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A drum major for righteous indignation
The occasion: The Senate vote on a bill to bar a 10.6 percent cut in payments to physicians who treat Medicare patients. Just before its July recess, the bill drew 59 "yea" votes — one shy of what was needed to cut off debate, eight shy of what...Tags: National Government, Government Health Care, Medicaid, Government, Medicare
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