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- "GRIN AND BEAR IT " MIGHT SUIT YOU FINE, BUT, AS FOR ME, I CHOOSE TO WHINE!
- THEY TOLD US SO!
- For The Dems, The Problem With White Voters Is Not Just Regional But Rural.
- IT'S TIME TO GET FISCAL!
- CAN ROMNEY BEAT THE SPREAD?
- MOVE OVER, MISSISSIPPI! OUTTA THE WAY, ALABAMA! THE RACE TO THE BOTTOM AIN'T FOR SISSIES!
- HOW BARBADOS RUINED THE SOUTH AND THE SOUTH RUINED AMERICA
- DIG OUT THE CONFEDERATE MONEY BOYS, EUROPE AWAITS!
- REDNECKS, WHITE SOCKS, AND BLUE RIBBON BEER vs. YUPPIES, NO SOCKS, AND PINOT GRIGIO
- IT'S THE ELECTORAL COLLEGE, STUPID!
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- Karen Handel oozes her anti-gay into Georgia’s GOP Senate race
- Friday: Hunky, hairy Atlanta ginger Aaron Smith
- Is Tyler Perry gay? Loud and queer, friend says
- ‘Modern Family,’ gay prom queen, IRS, porn
- The best gay things to do in Atlanta this weekend
- Ben Cohen returns for Atlanta Pride’s Stonewall celebration
- Thursday: Play cowboy with John Huetter
- Vandals burn Pride flag in southeast Georgia
- 10th & Piedmont makes play for lesbian nightlife
- Meet gay escort who backs Cheshire neutering
- Jonathan Groff, gay UN, Sara Bareilles anthem
- News hunk Brandon Rudat gets Emmy nod
- Friends, fans bid final farewell to Ashley Kruiz
- Wednesday: Lee Hamilton, sexy with attitude
- Hey Atlanta gays, your Manhunt profile sucks
- Confusion and Staff Troubles Rife at I.R.S. Office in Ohio - Low-level employees in what many in the I.R.S. consider a backwater, they processed thousands of applications a year, mostly from charities like private schools or hospitals.

- President Obama exercises a fluid grip on the levers of power

- Noonan: We all have our biases. Mine is for a federal government that, for all the partisan shootouts on the streets of Washington, is allowed to go about its work. That it not be distracted by scandal, that political disagreement be, in the end, subsumed to the common good. This is not about the usual partisan slugfest. This is about the integrity of our system of government and our ability to trust, which is to say our ability to function.
- With the House set on Friday to convene the first of its hearings into the targeting of conservative groups by the Internal Revenue Service, the lessons learned from the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, which cost Republicans in elections in 1998, have been on display in recent days. Republicans took obvious pains to balance their investigatory zeal with a promise to stay committed to a legislative agenda.
- A Brief History of IRS Political Targeting
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- Heat-Trapping Gas Passes Milestone, Raising Fears - China is now the largest emitter, but Americans have been consuming fossil fuels extensively for far longer, and experts say the United States is more responsible than any other nation for the high level.
- Taxing Problem for an Immigration Plan
- Peggy Noonan: The Inconvenient Truth About Benghazi - Will this story ever be completely told? Maybe not. But it's not going to go away, either. It's a prime example of the stupidity of all-politics-all-the-time. You make some bad moves for political reasons. And then you suffer politically because you made bad moves.
- For First Time on Record, Black Voting Rate Outpaced Rate for Whites in 2012
- As red ink recedes, pressure fades for budget deal
- IIn the image-conscious world of politics, the subject of a politician's weight is not off limits - Here, statements from some politicians who openly discussed their weight struggles at various points in their careers. - Once known for preferring "the stuff with fat in it,” Mr. Clinton switched to a mostly vegan diet, losing 24 pounds in 2011.
- Florida rejects Medicaid expansion, leaves 1 million uninsured
- No doubt a continuation of Dick Cheney's nation building: Karzai Says He Was Assured C.I.A. Would Continue Delivering Bags of Cash
- Off-the-Cuff Obama Line Put U.S. in Bind on Syria
- As Senators Head for Exit, Few Step Up to Run for Seats
- Failure of Gun Bill Casts Shadow on Immigration Reform
- Sen. Kelly Ayotte becomes focus of gun-control groups after voting against background checks
- Bring it on! - Panel seeks to fine tech companies for noncompliance with wiretap orders
- Push to Require Online Sales Tax Divides the G.O.P.
- Real Culprit Behind Smaller Workforce: Age
- Tom Friedman: Judgment Not Included
- I have advocated this for years, but coming late is so much better than never (Congress does not care about local gov't): Internet Sales Tax Coming Too Late for Some Stores - "There is no question that the free ride Amazon received for 18 years on the sales tax issue gave it a huge competitive advantage.”
- Islamist Rebels Create Dilemma on Syria Policy
- Hang tough and don't let 'em pressure you Mr. President
- Immigration Law in America - Review legislative milestones and key shifts in immigration policy.
- Confusion and Staff Troubles Rife at I.R.S. Office in Ohio - Low-level employees in what many in the I.R.S. consider a backwater, they processed thousands of applications a year, mostly from charities like private schools or hospitals.

- President Obama exercises a fluid grip on the levers of power

- Noonan: We all have our biases. Mine is for a federal government that, for all the partisan shootouts on the streets of Washington, is allowed to go about its work. That it not be distracted by scandal, that political disagreement be, in the end, subsumed to the common good. This is not about the usual partisan slugfest. This is about the integrity of our system of government and our ability to trust, which is to say our ability to function.
- With the House set on Friday to convene the first of its hearings into the targeting of conservative groups by the Internal Revenue Service, the lessons learned from the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, which cost Republicans in elections in 1998, have been on display in recent days. Republicans took obvious pains to balance their investigatory zeal with a promise to stay committed to a legislative agenda.
- A Brief History of IRS Political Targeting
More »
- Heat-Trapping Gas Passes Milestone, Raising Fears - China is now the largest emitter, but Americans have been consuming fossil fuels extensively for far longer, and experts say the United States is more responsible than any other nation for the high level.
- Taxing Problem for an Immigration Plan
- Peggy Noonan: The Inconvenient Truth About Benghazi - Will this story ever be completely told? Maybe not. But it's not going to go away, either. It's a prime example of the stupidity of all-politics-all-the-time. You make some bad moves for political reasons. And then you suffer politically because you made bad moves.
- For First Time on Record, Black Voting Rate Outpaced Rate for Whites in 2012
- As red ink recedes, pressure fades for budget deal
- IIn the image-conscious world of politics, the subject of a politician's weight is not off limits - Here, statements from some politicians who openly discussed their weight struggles at various points in their careers. - Once known for preferring "the stuff with fat in it,” Mr. Clinton switched to a mostly vegan diet, losing 24 pounds in 2011.
- Florida rejects Medicaid expansion, leaves 1 million uninsured
- No doubt a continuation of Dick Cheney's nation building: Karzai Says He Was Assured C.I.A. Would Continue Delivering Bags of Cash
- Off-the-Cuff Obama Line Put U.S. in Bind on Syria
- As Senators Head for Exit, Few Step Up to Run for Seats
- Failure of Gun Bill Casts Shadow on Immigration Reform
- Sen. Kelly Ayotte becomes focus of gun-control groups after voting against background checks
- Bring it on! - Panel seeks to fine tech companies for noncompliance with wiretap orders
- Push to Require Online Sales Tax Divides the G.O.P.
- Real Culprit Behind Smaller Workforce: Age
- Tom Friedman: Judgment Not Included
- Islamist Rebels Create Dilemma on Syria Policy
- Hang tough and don't let 'em pressure you Mr. President
- I have advocated this for years, but coming late is so much better than never (Congress does not care about local gov't): Internet Sales Tax Coming Too Late for Some Stores - "There is no question that the free ride Amazon received for 18 years on the sales tax issue gave it a huge competitive advantage.”
- Immigration Law in America - Review legislative milestones and key shifts in immigration policy.