Evangelical leader smacks McCain for lack of 'principle'
Tuesday, 09.23.2008, 12:10pm
Richard Cizik is one of the country’s most powerful and outspoken Christian evangelical leaders. “I thought John McCain was a principled person,” Cizik says. “But John McCain has backed off, not just on climate change but on torture and a sensible tax policy — in other words, he’s not the John McCain of 2000.
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Glenn Beck attacks the"Taboo"subject. Careful Glenn......
Tuesday, 09.23.2008, 09:10am
Glenn Beck asks about the Federal Reserve with Peter Schiff.
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Why The World Will Avoid Armageddon
Tuesday, 09.23.2008, 08:44am
Contrary to popular belief, so far this hasn't really been a banking crisis...
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McCain flip-flops on the New York Times
Tuesday, 09.23.2008, 07:30am
You have to read it to believe it.
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Biden 80 interviews, Palin just 2 since being named VP
Tuesday, 09.23.2008, 06:50am
A CBS reporter following Biden around estimated Biden has done 80 interviews since he was named vice president, compared to two by Palin.
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Bush Backs Unlimited Compensation For Disgraced CEOs
Tuesday, 09.23.2008, 06:20am
Today, the White House released a statement criticizing Congress’s potential plan to limit CEO compensation at the companies the federal government is bailing out, firmly standing against any “punitive measures” In short, the Bush administration wants zero punishment for these wreckless CEOs who lost shareholder money.
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CNN Poll: Republicans blamed for financial crisis, Obama up
Tuesday, 09.23.2008, 05:50am
A new CNN/Opinion Research Corporation Poll suggests that by a 2-to-1 margin, Americans blame Republicans over Democrats for the financial crisis that has swept across the country the past few weeks— one factor that may have contributed to an apparent increase in Barack Obama’s edge over John McCain in the race for the White House.
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Detroit to host 1st ever National Summit in 2009
Tuesday, 09.23.2008, 05:10am
Organizers hope the first-of-its kind U.S. gathering, which they say has received sponsorship pledges of more than $2 million from more than 50 organizations, will draw as many as 5,000 leaders and others from business, government and academia.
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