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Obama, McCain aides rumble on Fox
The Swampby Frank James I say forget this week's last presidential debate between Senators Barack Obama and John McCain. Let's instead schedule a cage fight between David Axelrod, Obama's chief strategist, and Rick Davis, McCain's campaign manager. The two were...Tags: Election Day, Corruption, Radio Industry, Government, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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ACORN, the GOP, irregularities, and NYC politics...
Spin CycleAs widely reported, John McCain???s campaign has demanded Barack Obama???s ties to ACORN, an activist organization that runs voter-registration drives, be probed. Registration cards submitted by the group prompted fraud investigations in Nevada,...Tags: Michael Bloomberg, Barack Obama, Fraud, John McCain
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Fact Check: Camps highlight foes' old associates
Associated Press WriterScraping for any advantage in the presidential campaign's waning days, John McCain and Barack Obama are introducing voters to a new cast of characters. McCain would like people to know about a former 1960s radical and a corrupt government insider --...Tags: New York Times, Weather Underground, Corruption, Coup d'Etat, University of Illinois at Chicago
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Brazilian president's star rises along with country's
Los Angeles TimesBuoyed by a robust economy and his ability to work with leaders across the ideological spectrum, Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has emerged as the chief power broker and mediator in South America. Da Silva's rise has paralleled...Tags: Corruption, Government, Hugo Chavez, Coup d'Etat, George Bush
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Prepaid calling card business riddled with fraud
Associated PressRosalba Posada can tick off a list of problems she has encountered trying to use prepaid calling cards to stay in touch with family back in Colombia. There were the cards that didn't deliver as many minutes as promised and the cards that charged extra...Tags: Bill Nelson, Consumers, Prosecution, Pembroke Pines, Government
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Afghanistan: Karzai names new ministers
Under pressure from the United States and its coalition partners to shake up his government and curb high-level corruption, President Hamid Karzai named as his interior minister on Saturday a former official of Afghanistan's communist-era secret police....Tags: Corruption, Government, Hamid Karzai, Heads of State
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Karzai targets corrupt police
Under pressure from the United States and its coalition partners to shake up his government and curb high-level corruption, President Hamid Karzai named as his interior minister Saturday a former official of Afghanistan's communist-era secret police. The...Tags: Corruption, Government, Hamid Karzai, Diplomacy, Heads of State
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Honors student is dishonored by corrupt rule in Bethlehem
At a time the Bethlehem Area School District was giving high school diplomas to some young people who could not read or write, Paul Toluba was ranked 69th in a class of 389 at Liberty High School after completing a wide range of honors courses. He had...Tags: Corruption, Musikfest, Drug Trafficking
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It's not too late in the race to challenge Obama's associations
Washington Post Writers GroupConvicted felon Tony Rezko. Unrepentant terrorist Bill Ayers. And the race-baiting Rev. Jeremiah Wright. It is hard to think of any presidential candidate before Barack Obama sporting associations with three more execrable characters. Yet, let the...Tags: New York Times, Weather Underground, Jeremiah Wright, Corruption, Values
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Stronger financial reporting urged in NJ
Associated Press WriterNew Jersey lawmakers are being urged to more diligently police their own conduct by requiring more detailed disclosure of their financial interests. A bipartisan group of legislators in the Senate and Assembly wants to require lawmakers to list their...Tags: Local Authority, Political Systems, Gloucester (Gloucester, Virginia), Values, Government
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Many convicted felons remain on voter rolls, according to Sun Sentinel investigation
More than 30,000 Florida felons who by law should have been stripped of their right to vote remain registered to cast ballots in this presidential battleground state, a Sun Sentinel investigation has found.
Many are faithful voters, with at least 4,900...Tags: Hallandale Beach, Constitutional Issues, Boca Raton, Government, Florida State University
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GOP ad knocks Obama's 'training'
Chicago Tribune reporterThe Republican National Committee is running a new TV ad accusing Democratic Sen. Barack Obama of getting his training from the city's "shady politics," only weeks after Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign used an ad to try to link his rival to a...Tags: Weather Underground, Corruption, Government, Values, The White House
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