July 30, 2007
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The polling is in and Hillary made a big mistake in her sharp disagreement with Obama over whether the president should meet with leaders of rogue nations. According to the Rasmussen Poll, Democrats agree with Obama over […]

Published on FoxNews.com on July 27, 2007.
Calling him a “senior Taliban commander,” The New York Times reported on Wednesday that Abdullah Mehsud blew himself up at his hide-out in the town of Zhob in southwestern Baluchistan Province in Pakistan, rather than surrender to government forces.

Check out: The Story Behind a Polling Mystery that was printed in the New York Times on July 25, 2007.
It’s a story by Janet Elder, a Times reporter, about their polling. It says that the Times couldn’t believe that their polling showed an increase in the number of people who felt […]

Published on TheHill.com on July 25, 2007.
It took more than a decade of constant agitation for the elderly to win the right to charge their prescription medications to Medicare. Republican reluctance to spend the money combined with a Democratic willingness to put off action so as to keep the issue in partisan play. The result […]

For the first time since he unveiled his candidacy, Obama has moved beyond biography into issues to structure his appeal to the voters. He was original and creative in the debate and really showed that he is learning how to handle issues in a presidential race.

Published in the New York Post on July 23, 2007.
What did Fred Thompson’s son, Daniel, do to earn the more than $170,000 that his firm, Daniel Thompson Associates, was paid from his father’s federal political action committee, the Fred D. Thompson PAC?

Congress can redeem itself and the low ratings accorded the Democratic majority by acting on three key pieces of legislation: the student loan reforms which have passed the House, the tobacco FDA regulation bill, and legislation making it mandatory for states to enter information on who they have incarcerated in prisons or mental hospitals […]

Published on TheHill.com on July 18, 2007.
When the House of Representatives voted, on July 12, 2007 — by a margin of 223-201 — against the Iraq war, the news media characterized the bill as requiring a “withdrawal” from that war-torn country. Media reports said that the legislation required the start of withdrawal in four months […]

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