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Dad Shoots Daughter’s Laptop Full Video | Punishment For Foul-Mouthed Facebook Post
This video shows a father’s response to his daughter posting a rant against her parents on her Facebook wall. The ending is rather shocking and, to my mind at least, way over the top. This guy’s 15-year-old daughter posted on … Continue reading
Inside Romney’s Tax Returns: A Reading Guide
by Lena Groeger ProPublica, Jan. 24, 2012, 5:02 p.m. In response to growing pressure from voters and competitors, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney released 550 pages of tax returns [1] Tuesday, covering two years of income. As one of the … Continue reading
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Can Warren and Brown defeat Super PACs?
The U.S. Senate race between Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown and Democratic hopeful Elizabeth Warren was one of Jennifer Granholm’s 12 races to watch in 2012. It’s a high-profile race that’s sure to be a slugfest, but the two candidates are … Continue reading
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Warren, Brown team up against Super PACs?
The U.S. Senate race between Massachusetts Sen. Scott Brown and Democratic hopeful Elizabeth Warren was one of Jennifer Granholm’s 12 races to watch in 2012. It’s a high-profile race that’s sure to be a slugfest, but the two candidates are … Continue reading
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SOPA proposal shelved; PIPA protest still on
Today, we’re looking at the current.com community’s response and reaction to the Stop Online Piracy Act and the fact that the bill is dead — at least for now: Stop Internet Privacy Act Dead on Arrival, Obama Succumbs to Pressuresubmitted … Continue reading
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CEO-in-chief? Daniel Gross on how a venture capitalist like Mitt Romney would impact the Oval Office
Daniel Gross, columnist and economics editor for Yahoo! Finance, assesses Mitt Romney’s assertion that the United States would benefit from having a venture capitalist head up the executive branch of government. In response to Romney’s statement today that he is … Continue reading
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A CEO-in-chief won’t work for anyone
Daniel Gross, columnist and economics editor for Yahoo! Finance, assesses Mitt Romney’s assertion that the United States would benefit from having a venture capitalist head up the executive branch of government. In response to Romney’s statement today that he is … Continue reading
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Lizz Winstead on Warren Buffett’s challenge to members of Congress: Reduce U.S. debt through their own donations
“The Daily Show” co-creator Lizz Winstead comments on a report from the Pew Research Center indicating that 66 percent of Americans think there are serious conflicts between the rich and poor in the United States. Winstead also analyzes Warren Buffett’s … Continue reading
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Countdown with Keith Olbermann: Comedian Lizz Winstead on why GOP will ignore Buffett’s deal
“The Daily Show” co-creator Lizz Winstead comments on a report from the Pew Research Center indicating that 66 percent of Americans think there are serious conflicts between the rich and poor in the United States. Winstead also analyzes Warren Buffett’s … Continue reading
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Countdown with Keith Olbermann: Shuster calls out Romney on dodgy finances
Tonight on “Countdown with Keith Olbermann,” guest host David Shuster decries GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney for refusing to release his tax returns. Shuster reveals some questionable details about Romney’s finances, including that he and his wife have millions of … Continue reading
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