If Democrats had doubts about the voter unrest that threatens to rob them of their majority in Congress, they needed only look from the Capitol this weekend to the opposite end of the National Mall.
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Beck rally signals election trouble for Dems
Posted by balaji 7 days ago (http://apnews.myway.com)
Pictures from a massive rally hosted by Conservative Commentator Glenn Beck at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington for "Restoring Honor" and to take the country back from the socialists.
Putin drives across Siberia in yellow Lada
Posted by balaji 8 days ago (http://www.google.com)
The Russian prime minister set out on the gruelling 2,000-kilometre drive between the Far Eastern city of Khabarovsk and Siberia's Chita. "This is a significant event for Russia, in a certain sense historic. Russia has never in its history -- never! -- been fully linked up with highways", Putin said.
In Ningxia and Xinjiang: Islamic Faith against Odds
Posted by balaji 29 days ago (http://www.hindu.com)
China's Muslims (~20 million) are likely the country's third-biggest religious group, behind Buddhists (~100 million) and Christians (~50 million).
The Spending Challenge is your chance to help shape the way government works. We need to reduce the deficit by cutting public spending in a way that is fair and responsible - and you can help.
Christopher Hitchens: The Narcissism of the Small Difference
Posted by balaji 69 days ago (http://www.slate.com)
Visit Punjab and see if you can detect the remotest difference in people on either side of the border. Language, literature, ethnic heritage, physical appearance—virtually indistinguishable. Here it is mainly religion that symbolizes the narcissism and makes the most of the least discrepancy.
Cato University July 25-30, 2010 - Confronting Grasping Government
Posted by balaji 72 days ago (http://www.cato.org)
Cato University 2010 takes a solid, two-stage approach to examining urgent contemporary issues. First, it provides a complete, energetic immersion into the foundations of libertarianism and individual liberty. These economic, philosophical, and historical principles are then focused into an incisive analysis of the genuine threats confronting them – and each of us – from vast, dangerous governmen
McChrystal out; Petraeus picked for Afghanistan
Posted by balaji 74 days ago (http://news.yahoo.com)
Obama sacked his loose-lipped Afghanistan commander Wednesday, a seismic shift for the military order in wartime, and chose the familiar, admired — and tightly disciplined — Gen. David Petraeus to replace him. Petraeus, architect of the Iraq war turnaround, was once again to take hands-on leadership of a troubled war effort.
California's 'top two' primary: Bad idea?
Posted by balaji 82 days ago (http://theweek.com)
It's a bad idea. In addition to potentially creating "'invisible primaries' — i.e. deal-making behind the scenes to clear the way for establishment candidates" — this system could "obliterate" the state's thriving minority parties by forcing them to compete in expensive statewide campaigns just to get on the general-election ballot.
Flemish vs French: Language deadlock in Belgium
Posted by balaji 83 days ago (http://www.hindu.com)
Financial transfers from the wealthier Flanders region have so far ensured the country's unity and solidarity but the Flems claim they are fed up of paying for the wasteful, left-wing southerners and would like to keep their money for themselves.
Pentagon ‘Hunting’ WikiLeaks Founder
Posted by balaji 86 days ago (http://news.antiwar.com)
WikiLeaks.org, burst into the international spotlight with the leak of a classified video of a US military helicopter killing civilians, including two Reuters employees, in Iraq.
Romney Op-Ed: We need a leader, not a politician
Posted by balaji 87 days ago (http://www.usatoday.com)
President Obama's instigation of criminal investigations of BP at this juncture is classic diversion politics — and worse, it will engender bunker mentality at a time when collaboration and openness are most critical.
Nitin Pai: The Palestinian Card
Posted by balaji 89 days ago (http://in.news.yahoo.com)
Demonising one side emboldens the other to be more inflexible than it might otherwise be. Yet that is what the flotillas have done. Turkey got its glory, Israel is in the dock and the United States doesn't know what to do. The people of Gaza don't get anything more than schadenfreude.
The interview: Watch Rep. Joe Sestak admitting WH job offer
Posted by balaji 95 days ago (http://www.youtube.com)
The original interview of Joe Sestak by Larry Kane, where the Congressman admits to a job offer by 'someone' so as to abandon his senate race in favor of Sen. Arlen Specter.
Understanding Israel’s response to the flotilla | The Acorn
Posted by balaji 97 days ago (http://acorn.nationalinterest.in)
The organisers of the “Freedom Flotilla”—a convoy of ships that intended to bust the Israeli blockade of Gaza—presented the Israeli government with a stark choice: stop the convoy and lose the global PR battle, or permit it and lose that and a whole lot more. In the event, it is not surprising that Israel chose the first option—and just lose the PR battle.
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