Former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) expressed a mixture of condemnation and appreciation toward President Barack Obama for, in her words, bringing the world to end times.
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What bobblehead Megyn Kelly did was literally make this up :
Opponents say honest banks don't need bills
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For Senator Ted Cruz, bold-faced lies are a dime-a-dozen.
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Accusations of misusing public money won't disqualify him
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Are you mad yet?
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Anonymous Hades's insight:
An outcry against political corruption in Tennessee that victimizes the elderly, and leaves children unprotected in streets awash with guns after a tidal wave of gun lobby money reaches the pockets of state legislators.
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What's worth less than a representative in Congress who won't listen to you, or won't tell you the truth? Not much.
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Call the EPA (202) 272-0167.
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The communications companies decided not to renew its contract
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