McKibben capitalizes on pipeline rejection The Addison County Independent Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:14 AM PST RIPTON â" Bill McKibben had reason to celebrate last week after President Obama rejected a proposed massive pipeline that would have shipped oil from Canada to Texas. He was a prominent force in opposition to the Keystone XL Pipeline. | Hang out with Obama ... on Google+ MSNBC Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:10 AM PST If you've dreamed about asking President Obama a couple of questions â" but the idea of being surrounded by Secret Service agents makes you cringe â" then I've got great news for you. | Republican candidate Ron Paul enjoys local popularity, poll finds L'Observateur Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:09 AM PST LâObservateur LAPLACE â" As the calendar flips to 2012, the national focus zeros in on the upcoming Presidential election slated for November. With Democrat Barack Obama currently holding the office, the pressure is on the Republican Party to bring forth a viable candidate who can rival the incumbent. | Finding Asian America in Arizona's Immigration Battle Hyphen Magazine Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:07 AM PST Â The legal team that has fought Arizona's SB 1070 law. Photo courtesy of author. In the summer of 2008, just a few weeks after Barack Obama secured the Democratic nomination for President, the ACLU of Arizona offered me a job as a staff lawyer. The work would primarily consist of suing the Maricopa County Sheriffâs Office and its notorious leader, Sheriff Joe Arpaio, over the agencyâs raids and ... | NCAI broadcasting 2012 State of Indian Nations The Native American Times Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:04 AM PST WASHINGTON â" Two days after President Obama delivers the State of the Union Address, President Jefferson Keel of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI), will deliver the annual State of Indian Nations Address to a live studio audience consisting of tribal citizens and leaders, members of Congress, federal government officials, students, and advocates. | Allen hits Kaine on Keystone oil pipeline Washington Examiner Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:01 AM PST Steve Contorno Republican George Allen is quickly turning President Obamaâs decision not to approve a controversial oil pipeline into a talking point in Virginiaâs open U.S. Senate race. Allen is out with a new web video ripping Democrat Tim Kaine for siding with Obama on the Keystone XL oil pipeline, hoping to point out that this is a growing trend on the campaign trail. The video, titled ... | State of the Campaign Address? Taegan Goddard's Political Wire Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:00 AM PST As President Obama prepares to give his State of the Union Address on Tuesday night, The Hill looks at the efforts to balance the policy and politics of an election year address. "The White House has said in no uncertain terms that Obama's path to another term will be cleared by open conflict with a Republican-controlled House that is deeply unpopular with voters, so observers expect a ... | Obama campaign piles on Romney misery AFP via Yahoo! News Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:00 AM PST President Barack Obama's reelection team twisted the knife in Mitt Romney Monday, seeking to deepen the misery for the wounded Republican White House front-runner as crucial new tests loomed. | Facilitator of Change Taegan Goddard's Political Wire Mon, 23 Jan 2012 09:00 AM PST Ryan Lizza notes that although many hoped Barack Obama would be someone "who reshapes public opinion and the political landscape with his charisma and his powers of persuasion." "Instead, Obama has turned out to be... 'a facilitator of change.' The facilitator is acutely aware of the constraints of public opinion and Congress. He is not foolish enough to believe that one man, even one invested ... | Court won't hear arguments demanding Kagan recusal WQOW Eau Claire Mon, 23 Jan 2012 08:59 AM PST The Supreme Court won't hear arguments from a conservative watchdog group that wants Justice Elena Kagan disqualified from deciding the constitutionality of President Barack Obama's national health care overhaul. | | |
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