1 We need to get back to the path our country was built on, using the constitution as a guide for fundamental principles AND not trying to change these principles., joycegreene
1 Steckt W.Busch und seine Freunde endlich ins Gefängnis!!Schmeißt dann den Schlüssel weg!!!!, SEPP
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2009-12-01 14:05:39 President Barack Obama plans to announce on Tuesday that he will send about 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan in a long-awaited... , positive
You wonder whether the fight to beat Clinton has taken too much out of him. OK, America probably wants a break from conservatism, and McCain is about as enticing... , positive
In the last months, I have been in eight American cities – Boston, New York, Washington, Houston, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and Seattle. Phew! I am left with several sentiments. First, if you have to travel from city to city in the United States, you would do yourself a favor if you could find a way of journeying by train. American airlines are pretty awful. They are lucky that hostility to competition in what purports to be the homeland of free-market capitalism has kept Asian airlines out of their domestic marketplace. Do American air travelers know just how bad the service ...
Senators who are negotiating how to overhaul the nation's health care system broke off formal talks Thursday until after the July Fourth holiday, saying that they lack consensus on how to pay for the $1 trillion or more that the changes could cost over the next decade. Thousands of their constituents rallied outside the Capitol to show their support for change, and the Obama administration called for action.Mayela Hernandez brought her family of six from Charlotte, N.C., and explained how a government health program, or public option, would benefit her greatly. Hernandez, who makes $280 a week ...
Americans are struggling to pay for healthcare in the ongoing economic recession, with a quarter saying they have had trouble in the past 12 months, according to a survey released on Monday.Baby boomers -- the generation born between 1946 and 1964 -- had the most trouble and were the most likely to put off medical treatments or services, said researchers at Center for Healthcare Improvement, part of the Healthcare business of Thomson Reuters.The study, available here, found that 17.4 percent of households reported postponing or delaying healthcare over the past year.The U.S. Congress is ...