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The Blame Game Part 2. The Wizard completely and thoroughly exposes the deluded by Satan, right-wing conservatives and the reality of our government and society in this video. Very enlightening indeed. The Wizard Ozzie Bucco Show, representing the newsletter of hard-hitting truth and news fighting censorship and conservative propaganda, since 1977. Founded by his co-host, The Reverend Dr. William J. Eisenman. www.myspace.com/megalife21, www.newslettercensored.com
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Republicans have blocked Senate Democrats’ efforts to pass legislation that would protect public- and private-sector jobs from cuts. Senators Cardin, Casey and Hagan were joined today by Randi Weingarten of the American Federation of Teachers and Kevin O’Connor of the International Association of Firefighters today to call on GOP leaders to extend state aid. “If we do not extend these funds, the states like Maryland will hit a fiscal wall that will have an immediate impact on our most vulnerable citizens,” said Cardin. “It also will cost us jobs as local governments are forced to make painful cuts just at the very time we were beginning to feel the positive results of our recovery.”
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Townhall.com’s Mary Katharine Ham on what happens when both parties get “dumped” by the American electorate. In both cases, it’s not pretty.
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Jackie and Dunlap give out some health tips for NASCAR-curious Democrats– both of ‘em.
http://www.redstateupdate.com
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Gripping comments from political historian Dr. Robert P. Watson, arguing that current lack of civil political discourse from groups like the Tea Party – together with stubborn unwillingness of Republicans & conservatives to compromise – is most perilous predicament facing our American democracy in 2010.
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Ohio is providing a case study in the challenges of running as a Democratic incumbent. For Gov. Ted Strickland, it’s all about the jobs picture.
Related Article: http://nyti.ms/931DY2
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Replacing your fear and hatred of foreigners with fear and hatred of the rich…
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Jackie and Dunlap celebrate the Republican victories in New Jersey and Virginia. Plus: Is new New Jersey Governor Chris Christie fat? Does Maine hate Gays? Will the Republicans win in 2010– or even 2012?
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Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2009/01/27/Vernon_Bogdanor_Presidency_of_Ronald_Reagan
Professor Vernon Bogdanor traces Ronald Reagan’s rise from movie star to influential US president. Bogdanor examines how Reagan’s governing style often led critics to underestimate his intelligence and capabilities.
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Ronald Reagan saw it as his task to restore American self-confidence following the policy failures of the 1970’s.
Charismatic, and a master of the media, he was the first president since the 1920’s to come to power with an explicitly conservative ideology. Did he succeed in implementing it, or was the ‘Reagan revolution’ nothing more than smoke and mirrors?
Professor Vernon Bogdanor discusses the politics and priorities of Reagan’s presidency, and explores their lasting impact on the American political landscape. – Gresham College
Vernon Bogdanor, CBE, FBA is a professor of government at Oxford University, England, and a fellow of Brasenose College. He is one of Britain’s foremost constitutional experts and has written extensively on political and constitutional issues.
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