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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Indiana’s Chief Voting Official Charged With Voter Fraud
Republican Secretary of State for Indiana, Charlie White, is facing 7 felony counts ranging from voter fraud to theft. Indiana Republicans fought all the way to the United States Supreme Court to mandate the Voter ID law because they were … Continue reading
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Tagged Charlie White, Circle City News, Indiana, Local, News, people, Politics, voter fraud, voting
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NFL And Players Union Meet With Federal Mediator
So the NFL billionaire owners and millionaire members of the players union get a federal mediator but government unions are left in the cold. I find it amazing that a child’s game is given more attention, more money and more … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, Local, News, Politics, postaday2011, postaweek2011, Sports
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3M CEO: “Obama is Anti-Business”
So says George Buckley, the CEO of 3M. He thinks Mexico is friendlier to business than the United States. Mexico, the same place where the water is not safe to drink, elected leaders are being assassinated, up to 47% of … Continue reading
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Tagged economics, economy, News, Politics, postaday2011, postaweek2011, President Obama
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Black History Month
Yesterday was the last day of Black History Month. Celebrated annually in Canada, the United Kingdom and the United States since 1976. It is sometimes called African-American History Month in the United States. It started as Negro History Week in … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, events, family, History, people, postaday2011, postaweek2011, society
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Tax Cuts and Pay Cuts
Several States that have a budget crisis are cutting taxes (revenue), cutting the pay for public employees and cutting programs that help the poor? We are told that everyone has to share in the sacrifice. In reality, only the poor … Continue reading
Wealthy Texans Can Hire Illegal Aliens
If the proposed legislation, House Bill 2012 passes. It was introduced by a tea party favorite, State Rep. Debbie Riddle. The bill would make hiring an illegal alien a crime punishable by up to two years in prison and a … Continue reading →
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