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Sunday, April 10, 2011

Which Side Can Better Define Itself?

Obama or the Republicans in Congress?
Posted by The Weaker Party at 10:37 PM
Labels: House Republicans, Obama Presidency, public relations, Republicans, the media
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Money in Politics

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