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Ted Cruz warmly welcomed amid hecklers at Values Voter Summit
Sen. Ted Cruz was greeted like a rock star Friday at a major gathering
of social conservatives, exhorting the audience at the eighth annual
Values Voter Summit to stand firm against President Obama's health care
law.
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I-95 protesters slam Obama
A couple dozen protesters gathered on the Interstate 95 overpass on
Cowan Boulevard Friday morning to call for the impeachment of President
Barack Obama and show support for truckers driving to Washington, D.C.,
in protest.
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Government by Tantrum
"Waaaaa! You guys started it!" The crybabies in Washington are at it
again. Arguing, name-calling and throwing heated rhetoric around like
"extortion" and "blow the whole thing up," our so-called leaders are
acting like out-of-control little kids in a sandbox.
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Obama should be embarrassed
President Obama drew a red line, you might say, to protect Obamacare.
Now the red ink, blood or whatever, has spread to his face.
HealthCare.gov, the website designed to deliver on his promise to
simplify health care, is a disaster, and the administration insists the
disaster must continue.
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Paul Ryan returns to GOP fore as he offers solutions
Nearly a year after his defeat as part of the 2012 Republican
presidential ticket, House Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan is
getting back into the public arena, stepping into the middle of the
shutdown and debt fights and preparing to speak Friday to a powerful
slice of the religious right.
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CA agencies job applications can't legally ask about criminal record
People who seek jobs with state or local government agencies in
California will not be asked on their initial applications whether they
have been convicted of a crime, under legislation that was signed into
law Thursday by Gov. Jerry Brown.
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