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To: tejek who wrote (848610)4/8/2015 7:34:25 PM
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Ted Cruz super PAC $31 million fundraising causes shock and awe



To: tejek who wrote (848610)4/8/2015 7:35:14 PM
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Give us some more pathetic stevebenen crap, tejek.



To: tejek who wrote (848610)4/8/2015 7:37:45 PM
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Two Democrats Blame Rep. Pelosi For Past Electoral Losses; Want Her Out Of Party’s Leadership
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WASHINGTON D.C. (CBS SF)– Two Democratic stalwarts from Massachusetts are suggesting that Rep. Nancy Pelosi should leave the party’s leadership team in Congress after big electoral loses last year and in 2010.

Reps. Michael Capuano and Stephen Lynch made the statements on WGBH’s “Greater Boston,” with Lynch predicting outright that “Nancy Pelosi will not lead us back into the majority.” Asked by host Jim Braude if the answer to the question whether Pelosi “should go?” is “yes,” Lynch said, “Right.”

Capuano was also asked if the 75-year-old Pelosi should quit leadership ranks. He said: “That, or she should change, one way or the other.”

Pelosi responded to those comments on Wednesday touching on her ties to the White House.

“One of the concerns that some of those people have is that they think I’m working too closely with President Obama and that’s what they’re about,” she said.

Pelosi’s Senate Democratic counterpart Harry Reid, who is 75, recently announced that he’s not seeking re-election.



To: tejek who wrote (848610)4/8/2015 7:56:55 PM
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“We are not at war with Islam”- Obama.

“And lest we get on our high horse?....remember during the Crusades and the Inquisition people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ.”-Obama

  • “Slavery and Jim Crow all too often was justified in the name of Christ.”-Obama







  • To: tejek who wrote (848610)4/9/2015 7:42:49 PM
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    Montel Williams is hosting the opening of the NRA convention. Just heard him say he can't walk 3 feet through the convention without people reaching out to shake his hand for the efforts he's made on behalf of Marines held in foreign countries:

    Marines Amir Hekmati in an Iranian prison now and Andrew Tahmooressi freed from jail in Mexico after 214 days last year.



    To: tejek who wrote (848610)4/9/2015 7:48:50 PM
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    To: tejek who wrote (848610)4/10/2015 6:41:18 PM
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    MSNBC corrects their fiction about mythical NRA convention gun ban:

    Correction/Update: Rather than leaving a confusing series of updates, let’s summarize what we now know. The original report from the New York Daily News, which said the NRA had “banned working guns” from the convention, was inaccurate – Tennessee’s open-carry laws still apply at the NRA event. The Memphis Daily News published a piece explaining Tennessee gun laws in more detail. Similarly, when The Tennessean reported, “All guns on the convention floor will be nonoperational,” that referred to the guns on display at exhibitors, not the guns attendees bring themselves.