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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anonymous</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:12:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Russia is making so much money supplying arms and spy equipment to Assad.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Russia is making so much money supplying arms and spy equipment to Assad.</p>
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		<title>By: Erica</title>
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		<dc:creator>Erica</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 14:05:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Michelle: I have lived in South Carolina all my life. It is a state proud of having had slaves. Most are from white immigrants who were imported to maintain our majority over our niggras. 

They are either learned bigots or racists looking for a place to practice their trade. They have certainly found it her in SC. We love to tell ourselves that we are special because we are white. 

Meanwhile our state government leaders have sold out to every corporation that will shell out a dollar for the privilege of fucking over the citizens of SC. 

We like most souther states have the worst protections from corporate abuse imaginable. Everything is polluted here and we have some of the worst labor laws in the nation. 

But each white citizen of SC can look in the mirror and know that the laws and government of the state of South Carolina will ensure that they are treated better than SC niggers.  

If in doubt all we have to do is look at our Confederate Flags flying proudly over all our state offices. We proudly say to the world THE WHITE MAN RULES HERE.

Now for the election of the great white hope to lead this nation the way he has led the proud state of South Carolina.

Michelle, when you let Madaline loose. Please send her to South Carolina first to rid us of these pieces of shit first.

Erica]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Michelle: I have lived in South Carolina all my life. It is a state proud of having had slaves. Most are from white immigrants who were imported to maintain our majority over our niggras. </p>
<p>They are either learned bigots or racists looking for a place to practice their trade. They have certainly found it her in SC. We love to tell ourselves that we are special because we are white. </p>
<p>Meanwhile our state government leaders have sold out to every corporation that will shell out a dollar for the privilege of fucking over the citizens of SC. </p>
<p>We like most souther states have the worst protections from corporate abuse imaginable. Everything is polluted here and we have some of the worst labor laws in the nation. </p>
<p>But each white citizen of SC can look in the mirror and know that the laws and government of the state of South Carolina will ensure that they are treated better than SC niggers.  </p>
<p>If in doubt all we have to do is look at our Confederate Flags flying proudly over all our state offices. We proudly say to the world THE WHITE MAN RULES HERE.</p>
<p>Now for the election of the great white hope to lead this nation the way he has led the proud state of South Carolina.</p>
<p>Michelle, when you let Madaline loose. Please send her to South Carolina first to rid us of these pieces of shit first.</p>
<p>Erica</p>
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		<title>By: Jackie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 13:49:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[He&#039;s so cute and he could serenade me any day.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He&#8217;s so cute and he could serenade me any day.</p>
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		<title>By: From the Desk of Nancy Pelosi</title>
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		<dc:creator>From the Desk of Nancy Pelosi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Jan 2012 01:51:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Addressing America’s Top Priorities, Celebrating Martin 
Luther King, Jr.

January 20, 2012
 
Instead of getting to work on legislation to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million Americans, on Wednesday, House Republicans attempted to force the U.S. to default on its debt. Extending the payroll tax cut would put $1,000 in the pockets of the average American family next year. 

House Democrats are committed to extending the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits and ensuring that our nation’s seniors can continue to see the doctor of their choice.

One year ago, this week, House Republicans tried to force seniors to pay more for their prescription drugs and take health benefits away from millions of Americans by attempting to repeal the Affordable Care Act. 

The health reform law put Americans and their families in charge of their health care. By contrast, a repeal bill would have put insurance companies back in charge – repealing key new consumer protections for Americans and their families. 

Instead of actively working to increase health costs for millions of Americans, the GOP should work on our nation’s top priority – job creation. 

My Democratic colleagues and I have put forth a back-to-basics, ABCs plan to rebuild the pillars of America that have historically made our economy strong—small businesses, entrepreneurs, and an all-inclusive and thriving middle class: 

American Made, Build America, and Community Recovery and Leadership. We are committed to reigniting the American Dream by building ladders of opportunity and tearing down barriers to success for anyone willing to work hard, play by the rules, and take responsibility. 

 
Congresswoman Pelosi visits small businesses on a Merchant Walk in Noe Valley to discuss House Democrats’ commitment to helping small businesses grow and hire.

Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr. 
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a powerful, inspirational, and unwavering voice for hope and peace, justice and brotherhood, civil rights and civility. 

He led a movement and changed a nation; he fought for freedom and summoned a people to live up to our highest ideals. 

When Dr. King spoke, Americans did not simply listen – many were inspired to act, to march, to demonstrate and sit in and struggle for equality.

It is an extraordinary tribute to Dr. King’s life and work that our nation now honors him among our greatest leaders and heroes with a memorial on the National Mall. Standing on an axis of leadership between Presidents Lincoln and Jefferson, Dr. King’s words still echo and resonate in the hearts and souls of millions, here and around the world. 

We must cherish his memory, build on his legacy, and honor his commitment with acts of service and a renewed dedication to overcome discrimination in our time.

Do you Qualify for an Earned Income Tax Credit? 
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) can put up to $5,751 in the pockets of working Americans who do not earn a high income. 

The IRS estimated that 20% of eligible tax payers do not claim and receive their refundable tax credit. 

Take advantage of National EITC Awareness Day next Friday and find out more here. 

Please feel free to forward this information to your family and friends. To learn more about these efforts, to express your views, or to sign up for email updates, please visit my website.

 I am also on Twitter at http://twitter.com/NancyPelosi.
 	
Sincerely,

Member of Congress]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Addressing America’s Top Priorities, Celebrating Martin<br />
Luther King, Jr.</p>
<p>January 20, 2012</p>
<p>Instead of getting to work on legislation to extend the payroll tax cut for 160 million Americans, on Wednesday, House Republicans attempted to force the U.S. to default on its debt. Extending the payroll tax cut would put $1,000 in the pockets of the average American family next year. </p>
<p>House Democrats are committed to extending the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits and ensuring that our nation’s seniors can continue to see the doctor of their choice.</p>
<p>One year ago, this week, House Republicans tried to force seniors to pay more for their prescription drugs and take health benefits away from millions of Americans by attempting to repeal the Affordable Care Act. </p>
<p>The health reform law put Americans and their families in charge of their health care. By contrast, a repeal bill would have put insurance companies back in charge – repealing key new consumer protections for Americans and their families. </p>
<p>Instead of actively working to increase health costs for millions of Americans, the GOP should work on our nation’s top priority – job creation. </p>
<p>My Democratic colleagues and I have put forth a back-to-basics, ABCs plan to rebuild the pillars of America that have historically made our economy strong—small businesses, entrepreneurs, and an all-inclusive and thriving middle class: </p>
<p>American Made, Build America, and Community Recovery and Leadership. We are committed to reigniting the American Dream by building ladders of opportunity and tearing down barriers to success for anyone willing to work hard, play by the rules, and take responsibility. </p>
<p>Congresswoman Pelosi visits small businesses on a Merchant Walk in Noe Valley to discuss House Democrats’ commitment to helping small businesses grow and hire.</p>
<p>Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.<br />
Martin Luther King, Jr. was a powerful, inspirational, and unwavering voice for hope and peace, justice and brotherhood, civil rights and civility. </p>
<p>He led a movement and changed a nation; he fought for freedom and summoned a people to live up to our highest ideals. </p>
<p>When Dr. King spoke, Americans did not simply listen – many were inspired to act, to march, to demonstrate and sit in and struggle for equality.</p>
<p>It is an extraordinary tribute to Dr. King’s life and work that our nation now honors him among our greatest leaders and heroes with a memorial on the National Mall. Standing on an axis of leadership between Presidents Lincoln and Jefferson, Dr. King’s words still echo and resonate in the hearts and souls of millions, here and around the world. </p>
<p>We must cherish his memory, build on his legacy, and honor his commitment with acts of service and a renewed dedication to overcome discrimination in our time.</p>
<p>Do you Qualify for an Earned Income Tax Credit?<br />
The Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) can put up to $5,751 in the pockets of working Americans who do not earn a high income. </p>
<p>The IRS estimated that 20% of eligible tax payers do not claim and receive their refundable tax credit. </p>
<p>Take advantage of National EITC Awareness Day next Friday and find out more here. </p>
<p>Please feel free to forward this information to your family and friends. To learn more about these efforts, to express your views, or to sign up for email updates, please visit my website.</p>
<p> I am also on Twitter at <a href="http://twitter.com/NancyPelosi" rel="nofollow">http://twitter.com/NancyPelosi</a>.</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Member of Congress</p>
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		<title>By: Human Events</title>
		<link>http://blog.michellemoquin.net/?p=14785#comment-47044</link>
		<dc:creator>Human Events</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 22:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rick Santorum is now the winner in Iowa by 34 votes. But eight precincts cannot now show us their votes.

Mitt Romney won New Hampshire.

Last night at the CNN debate, it would not surprise me if Newt Gingrich locked in a win in South Carolina. John King, the CNN debate moderator, was in an impossible situation. 

He had to ask the question. It was legitimate news. If he had asked it at the end, he would have been accused of stringing everybody along for ratings. He asked it at the beginning.

And in asking it at the beginning, and in giving Gingrich no real time restriction to follow in answering the question, King let Gingrich off to a strong start, hitting the question out of the park, winning the debate on question one.

Other than Rick Perry dropping out, it was the story of the day.

There were two questions last night that the news has focused on all week. Gingrich&#039;s marriage and Romney&#039;s taxes. Gingrich got a standing ovation. Romney, for the second time this week, flubbed his answer and the crowd jeered.

We may be on the verge of something we haven&#039;t seen in Republican politics in quite a while: A three way split in the first three contests. This has turned into one wild political ride. 

—Erick Erickson]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rick Santorum is now the winner in Iowa by 34 votes. But eight precincts cannot now show us their votes.</p>
<p>Mitt Romney won New Hampshire.</p>
<p>Last night at the CNN debate, it would not surprise me if Newt Gingrich locked in a win in South Carolina. John King, the CNN debate moderator, was in an impossible situation. </p>
<p>He had to ask the question. It was legitimate news. If he had asked it at the end, he would have been accused of stringing everybody along for ratings. He asked it at the beginning.</p>
<p>And in asking it at the beginning, and in giving Gingrich no real time restriction to follow in answering the question, King let Gingrich off to a strong start, hitting the question out of the park, winning the debate on question one.</p>
<p>Other than Rick Perry dropping out, it was the story of the day.</p>
<p>There were two questions last night that the news has focused on all week. Gingrich&#8217;s marriage and Romney&#8217;s taxes. Gingrich got a standing ovation. Romney, for the second time this week, flubbed his answer and the crowd jeered.</p>
<p>We may be on the verge of something we haven&#8217;t seen in Republican politics in quite a while: A three way split in the first three contests. This has turned into one wild political ride. </p>
<p>—Erick Erickson</p>
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