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Archive for November, 2009

ATLANTA— The Copenhagen Climate Summit is now one week away.  And in anticipation of this momentous occasion, we thought we would post a few missives over the coming days regarding our views on global climate change and Barack Obama’s plans to try and address it.

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ATLANTA— Thought I would share a good joke my grandfather passed along to me.  Enjoy!

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RALEIGH— During the great campaign of 2008 a historic moment was achieved in November. The United States had just elected the least qualified citizen to office in her history and the world applauded. But looking back it is painfully obvious that Mr. Obama’s short resume was not hand-picked by the United States as a flyer on a shooting [...]

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ATLANTA— Harry Reid got the 60 votes needed to bring “health care reform” to the floor of the Senate for debate.  But the unequivocating announcements yesterday by Blanche Lincoln (D, Arkansas) and Mary Landrieu (D, Louisiana) that they would not support a bill with a public option may well have signaled death for Barack Obama’s top domestic priority.  They [...]

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Your letter specifically asks if I am able to certify that the number of jobs reported as created/saved on Recovery.gov is accurate and auditable. No, I am not able to make this certification —Earl Devaney, Chairman of the Recovery Accountability and Transparency Board (responding to questions posed by Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif.) November 19, 2009. [...]

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BECKLEY— They have been unable to get to `yes’, and so as a consequence, we have begun discussions with our international partners about the importance of having consequences. Our expectation is, is that over the next several weeks we will be developing a package of potential steps that we could take that will indicate our seriousness [...]

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It would be a great irony if we worked so hard to elect a pro-choice president and this law passed on his watch. This would basically sweep aside Roe v Wade.” —Terry O’Neill, President of the National Organization for Women, November 16, 2009. ATLANTA— As I am learning more about the Stupak-Pitts amendment to the [...]

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