Tinker
Now the American people fear the U.S. Government because of the treachery from the men and women who are running it.
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NSA VOWS TO SPY EVEN MORE!
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Tea party take aim at John Bonner
Tinker
Finally the people are speaking to change our U.S. Government. First from just a few but then again from more than a lot. Go Tea Party fight, fight, fight!!!
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http://www.thedailybeast.com/ articles/2014/02/19/tea-party- takes-on-boehner.html
Photo by Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty
After
House Speaker John Boehner pushed through a series of votes opposed by
conservatives, including the Farm Bill, the continuing resolution to
fund the federal government, and a bill to increase the nation’s debt
ceiling, a national conservative group says it will not support GOP
candidates in 2014 who support Boehner for Speaker in the next Congress.
Daniel Horowitz, policy director for the Madison Project, tells the Daily Beast that the group will not endorse or support candidates in the mid-term elections who would vote to keep any of the current House leadership in the next Congress, including Boehner.
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http://www.theblaze.com/ stories/2014/02/20/something- incredible-happens-when-a- citizen-asks-minnesota- democrats-this-very-simple- obamacare-question/
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ 2014/02/20/matt-taibbi-david- gregory_n_4825247.html
Matt Taibbi called out David Gregory on Thursday while lamenting the media's treatment of Glenn Greenwald.
Taibbi announced Thursday that he is leaving Rolling Stone for First Look Media, Greenwald's new venture with Pierre Omidyar. He joined HuffPost Live to preview his plans and the conversation turned to Greenwald, who has been criticized by some journalists and public officials for working with Edward Snowden and revealing the NSA's secret domestic surveillance programs.
David Gregory, for example, asked Greenwald last June, "To the extent that you have aided and abetted Snowden, even in his current movements, why shouldn't you, Mr. Greenwald, be charged with a crime?"
On Thursday, Taibbi called Gregory's tone towards Greenwald "outrageous."
"I don't know how he can call himself a journalist and talk like that," he said. "Look, this is the job. The job is we're supposed to report the truth. If whistle blowers come forward, we're supposed to take the risk along with those whistleblowers and society long ago decided we should have protections when we do this."
"Modern journalists just don't recognize how serious it is," Taibbi added.
See Video...http://www. huffingtonpost.com/2014/02/20/ matt-taibbi-david-gregory_n_ 4825247.html
http://www.thedailybeast.com/
Photo by Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty
Politics
02.19.14
Tea Party Takes on Boehner
Conservative
groups like the Madison Project are using a candidate’s support for
House leaders as a litmus test in the mid-term elections.
Daniel Horowitz, policy director for the Madison Project, tells the Daily Beast that the group will not endorse or support candidates in the mid-term elections who would vote to keep any of the current House leadership in the next Congress, including Boehner.
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Matt Taibbi Slams David Gregory: 'I Don't Know How He Can Call Himself A Journalist'
The Huffington Post
| by
Katherine Fung
Posted:
02/20/2014
Taibbi announced Thursday that he is leaving Rolling Stone for First Look Media, Greenwald's new venture with Pierre Omidyar. He joined HuffPost Live to preview his plans and the conversation turned to Greenwald, who has been criticized by some journalists and public officials for working with Edward Snowden and revealing the NSA's secret domestic surveillance programs.
David Gregory, for example, asked Greenwald last June, "To the extent that you have aided and abetted Snowden, even in his current movements, why shouldn't you, Mr. Greenwald, be charged with a crime?"
On Thursday, Taibbi called Gregory's tone towards Greenwald "outrageous."
"I don't know how he can call himself a journalist and talk like that," he said. "Look, this is the job. The job is we're supposed to report the truth. If whistle blowers come forward, we're supposed to take the risk along with those whistleblowers and society long ago decided we should have protections when we do this."
"Modern journalists just don't recognize how serious it is," Taibbi added.
See Video...http://www.
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LSU Replaces Departing WRs
Publish Date: Today, 12:20 AM ETDuration: 01:35
http://lsufootball.net/
Craig
Haubert and Tom Luginbill analyze how No. 1 wide receiver Malachi Dupre
and No. 3 receiver Trey Quinn fit into the Tigers' offense. LSU needs to
replace two starters from 2013.
Tags: Les Miles, LSU Tigers, Malachi Dupre, Trey Quinn, ESPN 300, RecruitingNation, high school football recruiting
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Saturday, February 21, 2014 | |
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