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Yes We Can . . . Ban Guns

November 19th, 2008 . by admin

Obama Announces Gun Ban Agenda Before The Final Vote Count Is In

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Obama not eligible, NC lawsuit

November 19th, 2008 . by admin

A North Carolina soldier has filed a lawsuit in the state of North Carolina challenging Obama’s eligibility for President of the United States of America. Citizens in several other states are filing similar lawsuits.

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H.R. 6257: Assault Weapons Ban Reauthorization Act of 2008

November 19th, 2008 . by admin

Here is your governments answer to “we the people”’s recent gun buying spree. The only answer is to buy more ammo and teach the next generation how to use a fire arm safely.

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29 States Faced Total Budget Shortfall of at Least $48B

November 19th, 2008 . by admin

At least 29 states plus the District of Columbia, including several of the nation
’s largest states, faced an estimated $48 billion in combined shortfalls in their budgets for fiscal year 2009 (which began July 1, 2008 in most states.) At least three other states expect budget problems in fiscal year 2010.

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Cash-Strapped Big Cities Seek TARP Funds/Money

November 19th, 2008 . by admin

Requests for federal emergency funding are piling up, with the latest requests coming from cash-strapped cities seeking help to shore up budgets strained by sinking revenue, pension-plan losses and difficulty getting financing amid the credit crisis.

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GM Bailout Would Be Agony For Taxpayers

November 19th, 2008 . by admin

Talk in the marketplace about Detroit and Washington has been percolating about giving General Motors (GM) and the auto industry in general a bailout a la the TARP for the banking industry. GM is on the verge of running out of money. But a bailout for the flailing U.S. auto industry would be agony for taxpayers.

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