The White House dismisses as pointless the furor over President Barack Obama's plan to deliver a televised back-to-school speech to the nation's students.
In Vanity Fair, the father of Sarah Palin's grandson said there was "a lot of talk of divorce in that house" but "there wasn't much parenting." He also said that Palin complained that being governor was "too hard" and that she focused on making money instead.
His approval ratings slipping, President Barack Obama is retooling his message on health care overhaul, aiming to win over Americans who already have insurance.
Frustrated with the pace of bipartisan talks, Democratic leaders on Monday promised to push a sweeping health care bill through the Senate whether they get Republican support or not.
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Thank God...read your (close to top response) someone who gets it...sure I might not agree w/ their decision...but its their very difficult decision. Ok,,,, now that I have read the rest of your comments....
I'd stalk you and marry you...if I wasn't already married to a liberal, disagrees with me in every way (but our personal fiscal policy) orthodox, Jewish woman.
I swore of tequila for almost 9 months until she gave me the perfect son :)
God Bless!!
— Dar_1
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