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'Fighting' Obama hits Supreme Court over campaign finance
Atlanta - Fresh off a fighting stance at an Ohio event, President Obama aimed a haymaker at the Supreme Court in his Saturday morning address, saying a 5-4 ruling striking down the 2002 McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform law undermines the Republic by giving “voice to the powerful interests that already drown out the voices of everyday Americans.”
People:Hillary Clinton Activities:Obama Admin. Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2010-01-24
Soldiers' wives: Fighting mental, emotional battles of their own
It's always been true that when a soldier comes home, he brings the war back with him – emotionally, at least.
Nations:Afghanistan Activities:Afghan Terror War Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2010-01-24
Marijuana in the classroom? Sometimes it's legal
A high school student found to have marijuana in the classroom would seem to be a prime candidate for a little “talkâ€
Nations:U.S. Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2010-01-24
Unify the new American 'tea party'? Good luck with that.
Atlanta - America has seen plenty of tea party protests around the country in the last year. The image of tea party activists protesting at a major tea party event, however, would be new. It could happen. Some activists are panning a planned “Tea Party Convention” in Nashville next month, saying the for-profit group Tea Party Nation – which scored a major coup by convincing Sarah Palin to come for a $100,000 speaker’s fee – is trying to co-opt the movement for dubious purposes. The blowup over the convention, which aims to bring together the movement’s discordant voices, points to a key paradox of a liberty-driven phenomenon that has gained surprising political capital in one short year: Unified, it may well fail; dispersed, it could prevail.
Nations:U.S. Nigeria People:Sarah Palin Joe Scarborough Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2010-01-24
Three ways healthcare reform could pass even if Coakley loses
Washington - It’s an extraordinary political situation: The fate of healthcare reform now may be determined by the outcome of Tuesday’s Senate election in Massachusetts.
People:Edward Kennedy Source:(Christian Science Monitor)
2010-01-17
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