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If Chicago votes as racist as some Mayoral Candidates run, the election's over

Examiner.com - 2 days ago

If there is one thing that is loud and clear in the Chicago mayoral race of 2011, it is obvious that race, aka Racism, is a huge factor.  Most Candidates at least give the lip service to wanting to become the mayor for all neighborhoods and p…

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The snippy attitude of Moseley Braun resurfaces: 'I don't want to!'

Examiner.com - 2 days ago

Likely remembering that she isn’t currently an elected official and, instead, is running for office, she considered the instantaneous media backlash at her response and tried to cover up her inherent cockiness by changing her response later …

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A look back at 2010s hotly contested elections

Examiner.com - 5 days ago

Democrats jump ship, join GOP : A number of Democratic state lawmakers and a Hall County Commissioner decided they could better serve their constituents if they were Republicans. Case in point: Rep. Doug McKillip from the state’s libera…

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Outgoing GOP congressman: 'Credible conservatives' not about Obama 'hatred'

The Hill - 6 days ago

Outgoing Rep. Bob Inglis (R-S.C.) said Thursday that a "credible conservative" movement that doesn't focus on "hatred" of President Obama is needed. Inglis was defeated in a landslide by Trey Gowdy in the June primary runoff. Gowdy, a staunch co…

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Strongest storm yet to hit Southern California

Los Angeles Times - 22nd Dec 2010

Authorities and residents were bracing for Flooding, thunderstorms, hail, tidal surges and even small tornadoes Wednesday as the worst of a seven-day series of storms was expected to sweep into Southern California. Wednesday's storm was projected…

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Haiti recount in disarray

Breitbart - 11th Dec 2010

Haitian men are seen on a street in Port-au-Prince. Haiti's post-election c... Haiti's post-election crisis deepened Saturday as monitor groups joined the two main opposition Candidates in dismissing a planned Recount intended to stave off more de…

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Candidates reject recount in sloppy Haiti election

Washington Examiner - 11th Dec 2010

A man walks in downtown Port-au-Prince, Haiti, Saturday, Dec. 11, 2010. Two top Candidates in Haiti's disputed Presidential Election are rejecting a proposed re-count, threatening to torpedo a Compromise aimed at quelling days of riots and violen…

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Sense of normalcy returns

The Miami Herald - 10th Dec 2010

PETIONVILLE, Haiti -- A U.S. senator urged Washington to withhold funding to the Haitian government Friday as well as to suspend travel Visas for senior Haitian officials until they ensure a ``fair and democratic outcome'' to the country's contes…

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