Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Obama Provokes the American People - The Rush Limbaugh Show

Obama Provokes the American People - The Rush Limbaugh Show: "RUSH:  President Obama today is taking action that a majority of Americans disagree with.  He's going down a road a majority of people disagree with.  He knows it.  The question is, why?  Why is Barack Obama literally trying to push people to snap?  Why is he doing this?  It's as though in some way he's attacking the very sanity of people in this country.  Why is he doing this?  Why is he deliberately making people so upset?  What is driving him?  Anybody got any ideas? "

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The Most Pro-Gun Low-Crime City in the United States

The Most Pro-Gun Low-Crime City in the United States: "The anti-Second Amendment crowd is on the warpath again. PBS’ Bill Moyers, who served as White House Press Secretary in the Lyndon Johnson administration from 1965 to 1967, called the NRA “the enabler of death.” 65 million other gun owners in the United States didn’t kill anybody yesterday."

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Trump: If GOP Doesn’t Hold Firm ‘Country Will Go To Hell’

Trump: If GOP Doesn’t Hold Firm ‘Country Will Go To Hell’: "It’s fair to say that Donald Trump hasn’t exactly been impressed with the GOP’s competence at the negotiating table. In a tweet sent out after Congressional Republicans and President Barack Obama averted the fiscal cliff, the author of The Art of the Deal and Time to Get Tough noted that Republicans may well be the “worst negotiators in history.”"

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How a Federal Menu-Labeling Law Will Harm American Pizza

How a Federal Menu-Labeling Law Will Harm American Pizza: "A U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rule that's been long in the making is the agency's proposed menu-labeling rule. The purpose of that rule, first proposed in 2010 as part of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, is to "provid[e] information to assist consumers in maintaining healthy dietary practices," says Baylen J. Linnekin, a lawyer and executive director of Keep Food Legal, a Washington, D.C. nonprofit."

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