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Senator John McCain's negative response to the speech made by President Obama on January 27, 2010 was sent in a message to his supporters the next day. His attack was mostly focused on spending and criticism of of Obama's proposed discretionary spending freeze, calling it "political rhetoric."
If you were thinking that the Tea Party would be automatically supporting Sen. John McCain for re-election in Arizona, there may be a surprise in store. Actually there may be a split among the conservative party members as to who they will endorse. The coming primary may show the divisions among the conservative grassroots group.
Among the speakers at the 2010 State of Green Business Forum to be held on Feb. 4, 2010, is Van Jones, the former "green jobs" czar of the Obama administration. The forum is sponsored by the environmental website Green Biz.

It seems that although Jones resigned in September 2009, after it was reported that he had founded a communist revolutionary organization and at one time had called for "resistance" against the U.S. government, apparently he has retained his influence on Obama.
Senator John McCain, who represents Arizona in the U.S. Senate has struck back at Majority Leader Reid after a long-standing feud between the two men got hotter.
Obama may be talking about jobs on Monday, January 25, 2010, but just a few days earlier he told an audience in Elyria, Ohio that he would still try to convince the American public to accept Obamacare

He told the audience that "We're going to keep working to get this done with Democrats." He behaves as if the election of Republican Senator-elect Scott Brown had never taken place.
Scott Brown's unexpected win in Massachusetts may be partly due to his Internet savvy. He used social networks, ads on YouTube, Gmail and key word searches to spread the message that he would vote against Obamacare, Cap and Trade and most other programs being pushed by Obama, Pelosi and Reid.

For decades, American motorists have been subjected to propaganda insisting that they either need to drive less or give up safe, comfortable automobiles in favor of what amount to motorized coffins in order to preserve natural resources and environmental quality. Now that this policy goal is pretty much on the road to being implemented, the elites running our lives are not content to sit back in the glow of their accomplishment but are rather laying the groundwork for the next phase in their gr
Texas Congressman Ron Paul's distrust of government and brand of libertarian economics over the last three decades is now finding a widening audience. He is helping to shape the coming battle over the economic and political philosophies in the United States.
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