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News & Views from Minnesota Congressman Michele Bachmann
Jul 14th, 2010 by admin

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As the unemployment rate sits at 9.5%, American jobs are literally floating away. Two oil drilling rigs from the Gulf of Mexico recently embarked on a two month journey overseas. Diamond Offshore announced one rig is going to the Nile River delta of Egypt and the other is heading to the Republic of Congo; and their job opportunities went with them.

These rigs were sitting idle due to President Obama’s deep water drilling ban and his administration’s subsequent new moratorium, even though a federal judge struck down the first ban.

via Bachmann Blog : News & Views from Minnesota Congressman Michele Bachmann.

NRA Opposed To Kagan Nomination To U.S. Supreme Court
Jul 14th, 2010 by admin

There may be no vote a United States Senator casts that is more important than a vote to confirm a nominee to the U.S. Supreme Court. Now that the Court has clearly stated that the Second Amendment is a fundamental, individual right that applies to all law-abiding Americans, NRA members and gun owners expect a nominee to the Court to fully support, defend and preserve that freedom.

via NRA-ILA ::.

Obama’s Oil Spill Commission Criticizes Offshore Drilling Moratorium
Jul 14th, 2010 by admin

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In an ironic twist of fate, the chairmen appointed by President Obama to study the impact of the Gulf oil spill turned their attention to Obama’s own offshore drilling moratorium as a significant factor causing economic harm.

via Obama’s Oil Spill Commission Criticizes Offshore Drilling Moratorium | The Foundry: Conservative Policy News..

Holder needs to decide on Gitmo detainees–Editorial – NYPOST.com
Jul 14th, 2010 by admin

Attorney General Eric Holder is blaming “politics” for delaying Team Obama’s decision on where to try 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheik Mohammed and his terrorist pals.

He’s right — but it’s Holder and the Obama folks who are playing politics. And, in fairness to voters, that needs to stop: It’s time for a decision.

On Sunday, Holder called congressional objections to civilian trials “regrettable,” insisting they’ve “resulted . . . in the delays that we have seen.”

But, recall, it was he who first suggested trying the thugs in a civilian court in Manhattan — a plan pushed by the Left — rather than a military tribunal.

And it was Holder who later backed down, after his decision sparked a furor.

via Holder needs to decide on Gitmo detainees–Editorial – NYPOST.com.

The White House, the House and the impact of a majority in the balance
Jul 14th, 2010 by admin

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When White House press secretary Robert Gibbs told “Meet the Press” host David Gregory on Sunday that “there is no doubt there are enough seats in play that could cause Republicans to gain control”, he was, to many people, stating the obvious.

After all, political prognosticators — from Charlie Cook to Stu Rothenberg and every talking head in between — have noted (with varying degrees of certainty) that the House majority is clearly at risk for Democrats this fall.

via The Fix – The White House, the House and the impact of a majority in the balance.

Robert Gibbs, Barack Obama’s chief spokesman, got into hot water this
week for daring to speak the truth – that the Democrats could lose
control of the House of Representatives in November. But it could be
even worse than that.

Contrary to pretty much every projection until now, Democratic
control of the Senate is also starting to coming into question. While Mr
Obama’s approval ratings have continued to fall, and now hover at
dangerously close to 40 per cent according an ABC-Washington Post poll
published on Tuesday, the fate of his former colleagues in the Senate
looks even worse.

via FT.com
/ US & Canada – Obama faces growing credibility crisis
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