Woman in D.C. chase may have thought Obama was stalking her
A police official said Miriam Carey had a history of mental health
problems and there were indications before she was shot to death by
police that she thought she was being stalked by the president, NBC News
said Friday.
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Let us count the languages of Obamacare
The answer is, 180 languages. The question is, in how many languages is
the Obama administration preparing to receive inquiries about the
nation's newest giveaway program for layabouts and illegal aliens --
Obamacare?
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NYC biker denies charges in road rage beating
Christopher Cruz, 28, is accused of sparking the Sunday incident, which
included a chase of an SUV by a swarm of motorcyclists on a Manhattan
highway and resulted in bloodshed and broken bones. Cruz was charged
Wednesday with reckless driving and unlawful imprisonment and was
released on $1,500 cash bail.
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Rationing irrationally in anticipation of ObamaCare
With President Obama and his Democratic partisans in the Senate at
loggerheads with the Republican-controlled U.S. House of
Representatives, an impasse has arisen of troubling proportions.
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Marriage group to sue IRS over donor leak
The National Organization for Marriage will sue the IRS on Thursday,
saying it has evidence that someone within the agency leaked the
organization's private donor list to its political enemies in 2012 but
that nobody has been held responsible.
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Fast & Furious: Not so fast
Whether the issue is ObamaCare or an executive diktat, President Obama's
idea of "negotiation" is, quite simply, his way or the highway. How
refreshing it is to see a federal judge remind Mr. Obama that he was
elected president, not king.
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Debt ceiling fight gaining importance
House Republicans, led by Speaker John oehner, are coalescing around a
strategy to reach one big agreement to end the shutdown and eliminate
the threat of default. The plan would require Democrats to agree to a
framework for a budget agreement.
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Mississippi AG: Concealed guns OK on campus
People with an enhanced permit can carry a gun on a school campus, but
not in the parts of the school that generally are not open to the
public.
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