The Congressional Black Caucus Under Attack by Congress: Why? Black Voices Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:48 AM PST Filed under: News , Politics , President Obama , Race and Civil Rights Last week, I found myself speaking about Rep. Charlie Rangel more than ever before. In case you haven't noticed, the future of the seasoned lawmaker has come into question in light of investigations alleging him to be involved in a slew of ethical violations. Sunday, I had a conversation with Rev. Jesse Jackson on the air ... | Roger Hudnall Accused Of Threatening To Kill Obama The Huffington Post Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:47 AM PST What's Your Reaction? SAN FRANCISCO â" An indictment filed by a federal grand jury accuses a Northern California man of sending a letter threatening to kill President Barack Obama. | Obama Endangered Species Agenda Not Moving Quickly, Critics Say The Huffington Post Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:47 AM PST What's Your Reaction? WASHINGTON â" Environmental groups are criticizing the Obama administration for what they say is a continuing backlog of plants and animals in need of protection under the Endangered Species Act. | Obama gains ground with Independents UPI Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:44 AM PST NEW YORK, Nov. 26 (UPI) -- President Obama's approval rating climbed 5 points among independents but 70 percent of those participating in an Angus Reid poll disapprove of Congress. | Sarah Palin Fires Back Via Facebook Over N. Korea Gaffe: âObama Said Stupid Things Tooâ Mediaite Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:43 AM PST During an interview on Glenn Beck 's radio program on the day before Thanksgiving, Sarah Palin misspoke and said "we gotta stand with our North Korean allies." Mr. Beck quickly corrected the former Alaskan Governor and now star of her own reality show, but the damage was done, a viral video was born. Last night Palin took to her favorite scores-settling platform, her Facebook page, firing back ... | Tea time: GOP piles up big wins North Platte Telegraph Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:43 AM PST WASHINGTON (AP) - Republicans marched confidently to the brink of House control Tuesday night in midterm elections shadowed by recession, promising a conservative majority certain to challenge President Barack Obama at virtually every turn. The GOP gained Senate seats, as well, but a takeover there appeared out of reach. | South Carolina man accused of threatening to shoot president Eaton Rapids Community News Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:37 AM PST COLUMBIA, S.C. â" A 78-year-old South Carolina man with more than a dozen weapons in his home has been arrested after federal authorities say he told a nurse he was thinking about killing President Barack Obama. | | |
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