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PolitiWatch: Newt Gingrich
GOP candidate Newt Gingrich is the topic of this discussion. Herein I will lay out what information is available about Mr. Gingrich’s platform and a bit about his personal/public life. I will try to focus on the issues, at first, … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordable Healthcare Act, candidates for president, Christianity, DOMA, GLBT, GOP Primarym Election 2012, Islam, Islamism, Muslim, Newt Gingrich, Obamacare, postaday2011, postaweek2011, POTUS, President Obama
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If I Was the President of the USA
I’ve often thought of what I would do if I was the President of the United States. Would I try to be bipartisan, as President Obama has done? Would I be more dictatorial and draconian, like George W. Bush? Something … Continue reading
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Tagged 1%, Afghanistan, Air Force, Army, bigotry, bipartisan, bisexual, Coast Guard, Communit, Congress, democrat, dictatorial powers, DOMA, draconian, education, ENDA, equal protections under the law, Fascist, gay, George W Bush, Germany, GLBT, Hate, higher education, Iraq, Japan, Korea, lesbian, Marines, military, National Guard, Navy, oil companies, postaday2011, postaweek2011, POTUS, President Obama, Religion, Republican, same-sex, Socialist, tax loopholes, term linits, Transgender, United States, universal health care, US Constitution
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