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State of the Union: Obama to vow to 'fight obstruction with action'
President Obama will vow to "fight obstruction with action" in his State of the Union address tonight, signaling the extent to which he will use an unpopular Congress as foil as he campaigns for a new term this year. "As long as I'm president, I will...Tags: White House, Mitch Daniels, Politics, Barack Obama, Values
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'Super PACs' are showing their power
Political committees unfettered by donation limits are dominating the last weeks of the presidential nominating contests in Iowa and New Hampshire, funding aggressive attack campaigns that are swamping the efforts of the candidates themselves. In Ohio,...
Tags: Finance, Finance, Mitt Romney, Newt Gingrich, Charity
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Roundup: No. 4 Dunbar boys win basketball opener
Host Dunbar proved it deserved its No. 4 ranking with its very first game Tuesday. Evan Singletary scored a game-high 21 points, and the Poets beat Theodore Roosevelt (D.C.), 65-50. Dunbar split its offense between set half-court plays and a full-...Tags: Basketball
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Obama pledges to fight for middle class
OSAWATOMIE, Kansas (AP) — President Barack Obama took aim at Republicans and delivered a sweeping indictment of economic inequality in the U.S. on Tuesday as he pledged to fight for fairness for the middle class.
Only a month before Republican...Tags: Republican Party, Corporate Crime, White House, U.S. Senate, Politics
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Allan Powell: A fresh look at Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt was such a magnetic personality that his life story has been the subject for many authors. Edmund Morris has such a profound and enduring admiration for the former president that he has published his third volume, “Colonel...Tags: Republican Party, White House, France, Netherlands, University of Paris
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2011 All-County Football: Butler answers call with historic season
keller@herald-mail.comLast year, Phillip Butler saw first-hand how history was written. This year, Butler went about rewriting history. And he plans on doing it again next year. North Hagerstown’s junior running back broke five of the school’s single-season...Tags: Landforms, Football, Mountains
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Forget 'hope' -- in 2012, Obama goes for cynicism
In 2007, then-Sen. Barack Obama insisted that the coming presidential primary and general election campaigns "shouldn't be about making each other look bad, they should be about figuring out how we can all do some good for this precious country of ours....Tags: Republican Party, White House, Roosevelt, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Elections
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In Kansas speech, Obama finally finds his voice
The general rap against the Occupy Wall Street movement is that it has no clear leadership or goals. And a complaint of some Democrats against President Obama is that he hasn't found a way to get in front of it and harness its energy to work for his re-...Tags: Republican Party, Joe Biden, William Howard Taft, Elections, Occupy Wall Street
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Baltimore vs. DC hoops challenge this weekend
For 15 years the best girls and boys basketball teams in Baltimore City have tipped off against the best of Washington, D.C. in early December. To see some of the best public school basketball of the young season, head over to Lake Clifton Friday and...Tags: Calvin Coolidge, Basketball, Woodrow Wilson
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Pioneers made of tough stuff
When the Farm Forum paid tribute to the 100-plus-year farms in South Dakota, the juices got to flowing in this old brain. It reminded us of the grit that made up these folks who endured some of the hardest of hard times just to own a parcel of free... -
Obama says middle class faces 'make-or-break moment' during Kansas visit
With a nod to Theodore Roosevelt, President Obama positioned himself as the champion of the middle class while blasting the "you're-on-your-own economics" of the modern Republican Party, a message likely to form the basis of his reelection effort.
The...Tags: Republican Party, White House, Tim Huelskamp, Madelyn Dunham, Values
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In Kansas, Obama says middle class faces 'make-or-break moment'
With a nod to Theodore Roosevelt, President Obama positioned himself as the champion of the middle class while blasting the "you're-on-your-own economics" of the modern Republican Party, a message likely to form the basis of his reelection effort.
The...Tags: Republican Party, White House, Politics, Barack Obama, Values
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