From: ABC News
The Fox News host throws in his two cents on taxes and the tea party.
From: ABC News
The Fox News host throws in his two cents on taxes and the tea party.
From AP:
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President Barack Obama strongly defended his opposition to extending tax breaks for the wealthiest Americans and delivered a searing attack on Republicans for advocating “the same philosophy that led to this mess in the first place.”
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In his weekly radio and Internet address, president Barack Obama on Saturday outlined what he’s done to help the middle class, a group he says has been squeezed the most during the recession.
From: CNN.com
Conservative talk show host Glenn Beck and former Alaska governor Sarah Palin talk about faith and restoring America at a rally on the anniversary of Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream” speech.
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From: ABC News
Six years ago, Ken Mehlman was running the re-election campaign of a president who sought a constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage. Now he’s the nation’s most prominent openly gay Republican and the latest member of the George W. Bush administration to support extending marriage rights to gays and lesbians. Now he’s the nation’s most prominent openly gay Republican and the latest member of the George W. Bush administration to support extending marriage rights to gays and lesbians.
From: AP
A new poll shows that a growing number of Americans incorrectly believe President Barack Obama is a Muslim, despite Obama’s repeated statements that he is a Christian
From: AP
Former Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich was found guilty Tuesday of making false statements to the FBI, but escaped convictions on 23 other counts in a trial that is seen as at least a partial victory for Blagojevich. The jury, which deliberated for 14 days, said it was hung on 23 counts against him, The Ex.-Ill. Gov. Blagojevich says he and his family are victims of federal government persecution. But he says the government was unable to prove he did anything wrong.
From: CNN.com
On John King USA, Rev. William Rench and Imam Mahmoud Harmoush discuss the president’s decision to weigh in on the national mosque debate.
From: WSJ Online