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  • Obama bemoans ‘people hurting out there’ at Sarah Jessica Parker’s $40,000-per-person fundraiser

    06/15/2012 5:31:01 AM PDT · by Qbert · 27 replies
    Twitchy ^ | 6/14/2012 | Twitchy
    Obama bemoans ‘people hurting out there’ at Sarah Jessica Parker’s $40,000-per-person fundraiser Mark Knoller ✔ @markknoller At the 4-story brownstone that is the home of Sarah Jessica Parker & Matthew Brokerick, Pres Obama addressed 50 ppl paying $40K per. 14 Jun 12 ReplyRetweetFavorite CBS News White House correspondent Mark Knoller reported from the glitzy $40,000 a person Obama fundraiser at the home of Sarah Jessica Parker and Matthew Broderick. Yes, you read that right, $40,000 each.  Ponder that as you read this next tweet: Mark Knoller ✔ @markknoller Pres Obama said he knows there are "still a lot of people hurting...
  • Grandparents kicked out of mall after taking picture of grandson

    12/23/2011 10:12:27 AM PST · by afraidfortherepublic · 90 replies
    WNDU.com ^ | 12-23-11 | Brandon Lewis
    Two grandparents were kicked out of the University Park Mall Tuesday after they took a picture of their visiting grandson in the Food Court. "We were going to take our grandson, he's five and visiting from California, to see Santa and we were just sitting around the table having something to drink, talking about what we were planning and that's when my husband took the picture," said Grandmother Debbie Cassella. Cassella said immediately a mall employee instructed them to stop taking pictures or they would be thrown out of the mall. "I believe she said you can't take pictures at...
  • La.'s Jefferson testifies in bribe case (FBI agents who interviewed him in 2005 were "overbearing")

    01/17/2008 9:08:55 PM PST · by NormsRevenge · 8 replies · 76+ views
    AP on Yahoo ^ | 1/17/08 | Matthew Barakat - ap
    ALEXANDRIA, Va. - A Louisiana congressman accused of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes told a judge Thursday that FBI agents who interviewed him back in 2005 were so overbearing that they even followed him into the bathroom of his own home. Testifying under oath for the first time in his bribery case, Rep. William Jefferson, a Democrat, contradicted the testimony of FBI agents who said the August 2005 interview was cordial and friendly. Jefferson is seeking to suppress statements to FBI agents during the interview, as well as evidence seized from the home. Jefferson's lawyers argued that...
  • Hot Air Court

    04/03/2007 7:11:48 AM PDT · by Kitten Festival · 3 replies · 503+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | 3 April 2007 | Staff
    Judiciary: To green extremists' glee, global warming has joined the long list of issues on which the Supreme Court says courts — not the people's elected leaders — know best. To which we ask: Why not just let the black-robed tyrants decide everything? The environmentalist left is treating Monday's 5-4 ruling in Massachusetts v. Environmental Protection Agency like the arrival of the Green Messiah.
  • McCain's Out-of-Control Anger: Does He Have the Temperament to Be President?

    07/06/2006 5:48:32 AM PDT · by seasoned traditionalist · 37 replies · 1,031+ views
    Newsmax ^ | July 5, 2006 | Ronald Kessler
    Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., is considered a front-runner for the 2008 race, but does McCain have the temperament to be president? But to insiders who know him, McCain has an irrational, explosive side that make many of them question whether he is fit to serve as president and be commander in chief. Nowhere is that sentiment stronger than in the Senate, where McCain has few friends or supporters. In fact, when McCain ran for the Republican nomination for president in 2000, only four Republican senators endorsed him. "I have witnessed incidents where he has used profanity at colleagues and exploded...
  • Bloomington smoking ban not worthy of imitation

    01/14/2005 2:55:01 AM PST · by freepatriot32 · 25 replies · 999+ views
    www.lpin ^ | 2005 | www.lpin.org
    The New York Times was impressed by Bloomington’s overreaching ban on smoking in public places. Libertarians are not so dazzled. The last thing Indiana cities should do is to copy Bloomington’s lead. Karla Sneegas, the executive director of Indiana Tobacco Prevention and Cessation, told a New York Times reporter that “one way to start changing cultural norms on smoking is to institute new policies.” Only one problem. It’s not the government’s job to set cultural norms. Imagine if it were not something as maligned as smoking. Maybe these cities ought to ban coffee. It stains teeth a nasty shade, the...