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  • Could You Pass Obama's Background Check?

    11/13/2008 11:04:40 AM PST · by Abathar · 167 replies · 13,971+ views
    President-Elect Tries To Weed Out Controversial Candidates Applicants for President-elect Barack Obama's Cabinet get ready to chronicle your life story. Those interested in joining Obama's administration have to pass an extensive background test. The questionnaire, the New York Times reported, includes 63 requests for personal and professional records, some covering applicants’ spouses and grown children as well, that are forcing job-seekers to rummage from basements to attics, in shoe boxes, diaries and computer archives to document both their achievements and missteps, the Times said. Obama wants applicants to “list all aliases or ‘handles’ you have used to communicate on the...
  • Who business is betting on (in 2008 Campaign)

    06/25/2007 10:34:20 AM PDT · by 2ndDivisionVet · 13 replies · 829+ views
    CNN Money/Fortune Magazine ^ | June 25, 2007 | Nina Easton
    One of Hillary Clinton's most important courtships began early last year, around a formal dinner table at Georgetown's Four Seasons Hotel. Her targets were Morgan Stanley CEO John Mack and his wife, Christy. Mack was already active politically - but on behalf of Clinton's political opponents. A Bush "Ranger," he had raised at least $200,000 for the President's reelection bid and was one of the most prominent business names on GOP donor lists. At one time his name had circulated as a potential Bush Treasury Secretary. But these are strangely fluid political times, with long-held alliances shifting under the weight...
  • How Creepy Can It Get?

    05/27/2006 6:14:40 PM PDT · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 63 replies · 3,007+ views
    The American Spectator ^ | May 23, 2006 | Eric Peters
    We used to fingerprint felons -- now, we're "inking" traffic scofflaws. Run a couple of mph over the speed limit in the state of Kansas (or even fail to "buckle up for safety") and you'll be duly entered into the Kansas Bureau of Investigation's electronic fingerprint database -- a privilege once reserved for actual criminals, not ordinary citizens who commit minor violations of the motor vehicle code. KBI, authorized by the state government, will be "testing out" 60 automated fingerprint readers throughout the state beginning this month -- all of it funded by a $3.6 million grant from the Department...