Sunday, 22. November 2009
Louisiana Sen. Mary Landrieu was one of the wavering votes Democratic leaders needed to reach the magic 60 number that would clear the way for.
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Landrieu's Vote Came with a Price — Politics Daily
Wednesday, 18. November 2009
Since the June 28th coup removed Honduran President Manuel Zelaya from power, the de facto government of Roberto Micheletti has vigorously defended the upcoming elections as the way out of the political crisis.
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Daniel Altschuler: The Municipal Politics of the Honduran Crisis
Wednesday, 4. November 2009
The New York Times has a very good and interesting analysis of the way that post-6/12 internal politics are threatening to derail any nuclear deal between Iran and the P5+1, but I don’t think this is quite right: …
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Wonk Room » Mousavi and Iran's Nuclear Politics
Monday, 2. November 2009
He seemed ready to join the 2010 presidential derby, but party politics got in the way and the much-anticipated declaration turned out to be an announcement of a split with his party, the Nationalist People’s Coalition. …
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Escudero: 'No angels, saints in politics' (Q&A) : PinoyBlogoSphere …
Saturday, 17. October 2009
Listen to Mr. deeds on tape about a month ago where he was not wanting to associate with Obama and his politics
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CNN Political Ticker: All politics, all the time Blog Archive – VA …
Saturday, 10. October 2009
Forty-seven percent of Americans approve of the way President Obama is handling the issue of health care compared to 42 percent who disapprove, with 1.
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Lukewarm Support for Obama on Health Care, Thumbs Down on Congress …
Thursday, 8. October 2009
Good morning, Capitolists! Washington is digesting the CBO health care reform numbers, wrestling over the way forward in Afghanistan, and still findin.
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Washington in 60 Seconds: Rangel Rankled, DeLay a Birther …
Saturday, 3. October 2009
Sen. Ron Wyden, Democrat of Oregon, took on what he considered to be one of the fundamental problems in the way health insurance is.
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Sen. Ron Wyden: No 'Choice' in Senate Health Care Bill — Politics …