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Reid, race, and regret - and that's all

A conservative media analyst says the mainstream media will once again be demonstrating its bias if it quickly ends its coverage of Harry Reid's controversial race remarks like the White House wants.

 

 

The new book Game Change recounts how Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nevada) in 2008 described then presidential candidate Barack Obama as a "light-skinned" black American, -----------------------." 
Reid issued a statement Saturday, saying: "I deeply regret using such a poor choice of words. I sincerely apologize for offending any and all Americans, especially African-Americans, for my improper comments." (Reid, race, and regret - and that's all  )

Tim Graham, director of media analysis at the Media Research Center, says when it comes to race, if a Republican had said the same thing Reid did, there would have been a different tone to the press coverage than what people are currently hearing.

(There should be no debate that there is a double  standard. People like Rev. Sharpton who is a Pastor only in name has supported Mr. Reid along with others on the left who go after those on the right all the time. I guess if you are following the politics of the left you can say whatever you want to. How sad and a big outrage!) 

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Poll: Obama Health Care Marks Hit New Low

President Obama's approval rating on handling health care is at an all-time low, according to a new CBS News poll, something that is helping to drag down his overall approval rating.

Just 36 percent of Americans approve of Mr. Obama's handling of health care, according to the poll, conducted from Jan. 6 – 10. Fifty-four percent disapprove. In December of last year, 42 percent of Americans approved of the president’s handling of health care, and 47 percent approved in October.
( I guess Obama is so set on pushing his radical policies on the American public that he isn't embracing what the majority of Americans want or don't want. There was a time  when our leaders would be open to what we thought now that  kind of leadership  is history. Well if they won't listen to us we can make them listen by giving them a pink slip. Read more on this issue  Poll: Obama Health Care Marks Hit New Low)
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WILL THIS MAN END DEM SUPER MAJORITY?

The policy differences between Democrat Martha Coakley and Republican Scott Brown were as clear during last night’s debate as they have been throughout this short special-election campaign.

Coakley supports ObamaCare, opposes the war in Afghanistan, and favors higher taxes on the wealthy. Brown is against the health care legislation, backs the president’s surge in Afghanistan, and wants across-the-board tax cuts à la JFK.  

But the most striking thing about the debate was not that the very liberal Democrat and the not-especially-conservative Republican disagreed on the issues. It is that they are both viable candidates in a race too competitive to call. In Massachusetts!

Read more about the man who could stop  forced government health care and other planes the left has for America, WILL THIS MAN END DEM SUPER MAJORITY? in a column written by Jeff Jacoby.)

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Tiger and Faith

I did a video yesterday on what Brit Hume said Tiger Woods should do. I also talk about should we be shocked  the trouble one gets in our culture when they speak kindly of  faith namely Bible based faith.  

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'Marriage' in Calif. - a never-ending legal battle

Attorneys are in San Francisco again to argue yet another lawsuit filed to overturn California's Proposition 8.

 

 

Prop. 8 is the constitutional amendment that a majority of California voters approved in November 2008 to overturn a State Supreme Court decision that legalized homosexual "marriage" in that state. Alliance Defense Fund (ADF) attorney Austin Nimocks tells OneNewsNow that proponents of same-gender marriage -- who are arguing that Prop. 8 violates the U.S. Constitution -- evidently have a problem with a basic democratic process.

The advocates of redefining marriage are trying to do it yet once again through the courts, to impose [same-sex marriage] upon people who don't want it...," says the attorney. "And really the fundamental issue here is whether or not in America we respect and should uphold the right of a free people to make social policy choices through the democratic process."

(The voters of CA. must be tired. They have voted time and again that marriage should be between one man and one woman but those who want same sex marriage keep going to the courts to get help. Read more on the above report  'Marriage' in Calif. - a never-ending legal battle.)

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