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7 Blunders That May Haunt Herman Cain – The Week

7 Blunders That May Haunt Herman Cain - The Week

Then, after meeting with Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio (“America’s Toughest Sheriff”), Cain flip-flopped again, revisiting the border fence idea, and saying that, yes, “it might be electrified.”3. Here, seven of Cain’s potentially damaging goof-ups:  1. His big book purchaseTeam Cain recently reported that it had used more than $36,000 in campaign cash to buy copies of Cain’s autobiography, — along with other Cain-penned books and pamphlets — to hand out to his supporters. Now that Herman Cain has risen to the top of GOP presidential polls, he’s getting a lot more scrutiny than he did when he was treading water at the bottom. On Sunday’s , Cain drew a blank on the neoconservative movement — even though it was the guiding principle behind the Bush administration’s aggressive foreign policy. “Questions about the ethics aside,” says Greg Howard at , this news “is sure to bolster the opinion voiced by many of Cain’s critics that the former Godfather’s Pizza chief executive is more interested in selling books that winning the GOP nomination.”2. They should have a right to come back if that is a decision that Israel wants to make.” Unsurprisingly, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says it’s just “not going to happen.”. After wondering aloud “Right of return? Right of return?” Cain said, “Yes. “I’m not sure what you mean by neoconservative,” Cain told host David Gregory. And on earlier this year, Cain seemed confused by the controversial and well-known idea of the Palestinian “right of return” to Israeli territory. Cain later insisted he was joking — but that wasn’t enough to keep a Latino Republican leader in Texas from leaving the party in protest. His idea for an electric fence on the Mexican borderImmigration advocates howled when Cain said the U.S. His foreign policy gaffesCain is proud to say he’s a businessman, not a career politician. But his lack of foreign policy experience has translated into some awkward interview moments. should put an electric fence on the Mexican border to kill illegal immigrants trying to cross. And as a result, statements and missteps that wouldn’t matter if Cain were still a “political novelty act” are suddenly threatening to hurt his campaign.

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Tea Party Nation Urges Businesses To Stop Hiring, Just To Sabotage The Economy

Tea Party Nation Urges Businesses To Stop Hiring, Just To Sabotage The Economy

Republicans have refused to approve the work plan of President Obama – that experts say will create at least 1.9 million jobs – and proposed an alternative plan that Moody said, "is likely to push the economy into recession" . . Congressional Republicans have acted shocked and offended suggestions democrats "who are deliberately sabotaging the economy to try to regain the White House in 2012.

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Can Watching Twitter Trends Help Predict The Future?

Can Watching Twitter Trends Help Predict The Future?

According to new research released today by Topsy Labs — which runs one of the only real-time search engines that has access to Twitter historical data — watching those streams can provide a window into breaking news events. But can it predict what will happen?. But despite those kinds of setbacks, there is an emerging industry aimed at using the tweetstreams of millions of people to help predict the future in some way: disease outbreaks, financial markets, elections and even revolutions. There’s been a lot of talk recently about Twitter trending topics, and how they fail to reflect evolving events such as the Occupy Wall Street movement (although some argue that this is the fault mainly of our inflated expectations, rather than Twitter’s algorithms).

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The Varsity Prompts Design Traffic Concerns

The Varsity Prompts Design Traffic Concerns

of, fine, but reveals a certain.distance, for example, the debate in the Western Hemisphere – where the main effect of the criminalization of marijuana today is about the destruction and devastation of Mexico resumed the war between the government still visited real drug traffickers and their citizens.

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Chris Hedges: This One Could Take [the Power Elite] All Down

As if suddenly – but perhaps not so suddenly, it's just I miss – the writing is in many other web sites for more information and interviews on various issues are central to many of these sites. I'm sure I met Chris Hedges called first, and perhaps even read some of his material, but the connection has never been greater. Occupy the Wall Street (OWS) growing movement, writes Chris Hedges and observations about power and control of the business class came to the fore.

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Man Claims ‘Hangover 2′ Is Based On His Life (Except For The Transsexual Prostitute Part)

Rubin also continue because the film did not properly follow its history. The defamation lawsuit cites among its accounts, citing various false and defamatory statements about him in the film, including represented / described as a person under the influence of drugs, proposed a transsexual prostitute men and women to marry and ended up having sex sic transsexual prostitute anal ..

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Caught In The Act

Caught In The Act

It has been download multiple songs at once for your iTunes music library with Limewire, a free peer-to-peer file sharing program that closed in 2010 after a federal judge pleaded guilty to helping users to commit the offense copyright "on a large scale.". When young Elon University Lindsay Kimble received an email saying that the university had been sent to Judicial Affairs, now known as the student's behavior, illegal piracy, was concerned that management measures could then take .

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Minnesota Company Maybe Didn’t Make The ‘Steve Jobs Sweater’ After All

Minnesota Company Maybe Didn't Make The 'Steve Jobs Sweater' After All

Brenner said that Jobs was sometimes just called him to rave about their shirts. But it was all BS?. Cruz $ 175 "pull Steve Jobs" and then shot. After Steve Jobs is dead, Bernhard Brenner, founder of the clothing company based in Minneapolis-Knitcraft told reporters that sales had been made Knitcraft Black turtleneck Santa Cruz San loved by the fashion icon.

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?The Basic Functions Of Government?

?The Basic Functions Of Government?

It seems that after building a long number, the trends of the polarization in politics and culture, have lost the ability to perform even basic functions of government, let alone solve the toughest problems facing the countries and divisions. So I'm more worried than ever have been in the U.S. government. I think we are in uncharted waters when it comes to a dysfunction of our political system, and is no longer a matter of joke.

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Pelosi: ?Republicans Will Allow Women To Die On The Floor? | RedState

I mentioned before, but it really is worth quoting in more detail. Whether at a press conference and the plan of the house today during the debate on the law protects the life, the former chairman of the House, Nancy Pelosi, said Republicans voted to kill the women in the field hospital when they vote in favor of the law protects the life.

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