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Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 20 2009 8:18AM
The Senate has a test vote on a health care
reform bill scheduled for tomorrow night.
Majority Leader Harry Reid is making no promises as he tries to
round up support. With Republicans united in their opposition,
Democrats need the vote of every
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| Christian leaders issue 'call of conscience' Nov 20 2009 7:42AM
Conservative Christian and traditional Roman
[[kxtopic:catholic:t[Catholic]:t]] leaders have issued a declaration and warning today on
what they're calling "moral issues of great concern."
The "Manhattan Declaration, A Call of Christian Conscience,
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| Update on the latest in religion news: Nov 19 2009 2:41AM
The split over gay clergy within the
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America has prompted a conservative
faction to begin forming a new Lutheran church body separate from
the ELCA.
Leaders of Lutheran CORE say a working group will start drafting
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| Bishops discuss authority over Catholic colleges Nov 18 2009 12:08PM
Fallout continues from the University of Notre
Dame's honorary degree for President Barack Obama, who supports
abortion rights.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops went behind closed doors
at their fall meeting Wednesday to discuss how they
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| NJ teen barred from abortion protest sues school Nov 17 2009 12:36PM
A New Jersey high school student claims in a
federal lawsuit that administrators violated her religious and
free-speech rights by prohibiting her participation in a silent
abortion protest.
The girl, identified in court papers as C.H., says she
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| Update on the latest in religion news: Nov 17 2009 2:41AM
Some congressional Republicans are threatening
a filibuster to block confirmation of a federal appeals court
nominee because of his religious rulings.
In 2005, Judge David Hamilton ruled that the Indiana House of
Representatives could not open i
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| Bishops' leader defends role in health care debate Nov 16 2009 2:14PM
The president of the U.S. Conference of
Catholic Bishops says the church has a duty to be a moral guide in
the public debate over health care.
Chicago Cardinal Francis George says the issues surrounding the
proposed health care overhaul were mor
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| Obama speech...Pelosi and abortion...Stolen ashes Nov 13 2009 8:54PM
President Barack Obama has taken a firm stand on
human rights in the Asia Pacific region during a speech in Tokyo.
He says the U.S. "will always stand" on the side of those who
seek the guarantees of liberty and dignity. Obama says human rights
is
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| Pelosi: Health bill would limit abortion access Nov 13 2009 6:12PM
Speaker [[kxtopic:nancy-pelosi:t[Nancy Pelosi]:t]] is agreeing with
critics who say an amendment included in the [[kxtopic:health-care:t[health care]:t]] bill
passed by the House would additionally limit access to abortion.
Pelosi on Friday ackno
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| FBI got warning about suspect in Kan. doctor death Nov 13 2009 3:24PM
The Federal Bureau of Investigation says
that more than a month before a Kansas abortion provider was shot
and killed, it received an anonymous letter warning about the man
charged in the case.
FBI spokeswoman Bridget Patton says the April lette
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| 9/11 mastermind to New York...Suspect may be paralyzed...Stocks... Nov 13 2009 9:06AM
From Guantanamo to New York. An Obama
administration official says the man who describes himself as the
9/11 mastermind is going to be sent to New York to face trial
along with four other Guantanamo Bay detainees. Without confirming
that, President
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| Meeting in Japan...Bombing in Pakistan...Census worker case... Nov 13 2009 4:54AM
President Barack Obama has been meeting with
Japan's new prime minister. Obama arrived in Tokyo earlier today on
a trip aimed at shoring up ties with Japan. The country's new
leader came to power calling for a more equal partnership with
Washington.
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| RNC health insurance plan covers abortions Nov 13 2009 3:51AM
The Republican National Committee's health
insurance plan covers elective abortions for its employees an
option Republicans strongly oppose including in the health care
overhaul.
An RNC spokeswoman says chairman Michael Steele has asked that
t
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| Update on the latest in religion news: Nov 13 2009 2:55AM
The Catholic Archdiocese of Washington says it
won't continue social service programs it runs for the District
unless a proposed same-sex marriage law is changed.
The bill states religious organizations wouldn't have to perform
or make space ava
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| Pledge to troops...Bombing near Kabul...RNC abortion coverage... Nov 13 2009 12:07AM
President Barack Obama
has told a military audience in Alaska that he won't deploy U.S.
forces unless they have strong support and the mission is clear.
Obama made the promise at Alaska's Elmendorf Air Force Base. The
speech came during a brief r
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| Challenge to NV personhood initiative expected Nov 12 2009 5:51PM
A legal challenge is expected to be
filed by the end of the day against a proposed Nevada ballot
measure that seeks to define a person and override Nevada's
abortion laws.
The American Civil Liberties Union and Planned Parenthood plan
to file t
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| Lawyers want new location for Kan. abortion trial Nov 12 2009 3:24PM
Lawyers for a man who has publicly admitted
killing a Kansas abortion provider are seeking to move the trial
out of Wichita.
Scott Roeder is scheduled to go on trial Jan. 11 in Sedgwick
County District Court. The 51-year-old Kansas City, Mo., ma
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| Patrick Kennedy clashes with outspoken RI bishop Nov 12 2009 1:53PM
A feud between Congressman Patrick
Kennedy and Rhode Island's Roman Catholic bishop threatens to
spiritually exile the son of the nation's most famous Catholic
family.
Their feud over abortion and the health care overhaul has
escalated to the p
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| Mo. cops hunt for child abuse clues hidden in jars Nov 12 2009 3:16AM
Authorities plan to resume their search of
a rural western Missouri property where they believe they may find
bodies and buried glass jars with notes written by children who may
have documented sexual abuse.
The property was once owned by two of
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 11 2009 10:03PM
It's back to the drawing board for President
Barack Obama's national security team, which has been developing
options for the U.S. role in Afghanistan.
A senior administration says the president has decided not to
accept any of the war options p
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| Abortion rights backers request talks with Obama Nov 11 2009 4:13PM
Abortion rights supporters in Congress are
asking President Barack Obama for a meeting next week on abortion
restrictions included in the House health care bill.
Leaders of the Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus have written to
Obama calling the pr
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| 3 lay ministers among 5 charged with sex crimes Nov 11 2009 3:45PM
Five members of a family, including three
lay ministers, are charged in Missouri with sex crimes against
children.
The five men arrested Tuesday are charged with several felonies,
including forcible sodomy, rape with a child less than 12 years o
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| 5 men charged with sex crimes against children Nov 11 2009 1:04PM
Five members of a family are charged in
Missouri with sex crimes against children, including allegations of
bestiality and forcing an 11-year-old to have an abortion.
The five men arrested Tuesday are charged with several felonies,
including for
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 11 2009 8:17AM
NATO says the body of a missing U.S. soldier has
been found in western Afghanistan. He and another soldier
disappeared as they tried to recover airdropped supplies from a
river.
Afghan and international forces are still searching for the
second
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| Senate leader hoping for passage by year's end Nov 11 2009 6:46AM
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid says he
still hopes to bring a health care reform package to the floor next
week.
His target remains passage by year's end. But first, Reid is
awaiting final word from the Congressional Budget Office on costs
a
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| Update on the latest in religion news: Nov 11 2009 2:41AM
President Barack Obama says the alleged
gunman's Muslim religion shouldn't be blamed for the killing of 13
men and women at Fort Hood, because no faith justifies such
"murderous" acts.
Obama spoke Tuesday at a memorial service for the fallen tha
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 10 2009 7:22PM
President Barack Obama has been
remembering the 13 men and women who died in the shooting at the
U.S. Army post at Fort Hood, Texas.
At a memorial service there, Obama said today that America could
not exist without brave men and women like the
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| Lawyer: No `necessity defense' planned for Roeder Nov 10 2009 4:34PM
An attorney for a man who has confessed to
killing a Kansas abortion provider says there's no such thing as a
"necessity defense" in Kansas and his lawyers don't intend to
present one at his trial.
Public defender Steve Osburn said Tuesday the t
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| Kennedy says he's troubled by bishop's comments Nov 10 2009 3:45PM
U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy says recent
comments by Rhode Island's Roman Catholic bishop questioning the
congressman's faith because of his stance on abortion and health
care reform were "very disconcerting."
Kennedy, a Catholic and congressman from
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PLANS FOR TODAY
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| Here is the latest South Dakota news from The Associated Press... Nov 10 2009 6:46AM
According to Gov. Mike Rounds, the health
reform bill the U.S. House passed on Saturday would break South
Dakota's state budget. He says it would make everyone earning less
than 150 percent of the federal poverty level eligible for Medicaid
and woul
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 10 2009 5:01AM
President Barack Obama plans to attend a
memorial at Texas' Fort Hood today, where a gunman's rampage left
13 dead and 29 more wounded.
Obama will also meet with the families of those killed.
Kevin Sullivan, who served as President George W
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| Bill Clinton meets with Senate Dems on health care Nov 10 2009 4:26AM
A veteran of the last major push for
health-care reform heads to Capitol Hill today to meet with
lawmakers.
Officials say former President Bill Clinton will discuss the
proposed health care overhaul during a meeting with Senate
Democrats. Clint
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| Update on the latest in religion news: Nov 10 2009 3:05AM
Today's memorial service for the 13
people killed in last week's shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, will
include prayer, Bible readings, a sermon and a 21-gun salute.
The commander of the Texas military post, Lt. Gen. Robert Cone,
says there also wi
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| Ft. Hood tribute...Abortion shooting...Awaiting Ida... Nov 10 2009 2:55AM
President Barack Obama will be among those
paying tribute to the 13 people killed last week during a gunman's
rampage at Fort Hood. At least 3,000 people are expected to attend
today's memorial. They include the families of the 13 victims, as
well as
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| Latest South Dakota news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 10 2009 2:14AM
A judge on Monday decided in favor of
State Rep. Roger Hunt of Brandon in a ruling that keeps secret the
name of an anonymous donor who gave $750,000 to the 2006 abortion
ban campaign in South Dakota.
During the 2006 campaign, Hunt formed Promis
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| Stormy Gulf Coast...Suspicious letters...Roeder's defense... Nov 10 2009 12:07AM
Forecasters say Tropical Storm Ida's
storm surge could raise water levels 3 to 5 feet above normal and
that some areas on the Gulf Coast could see as much as 8 inches of
rain. Most of the region could get between 3 and 6 inches. Tropical
storm warnin
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Pomeroy on Health Care Vote Nov 9 2009 11:27PM
The Healthcare Reform bill cleared a hurdle in the House of Representatives.
The house bill passed by a slim five vote margin.
North Dakota Representative Earl Pomeroy cast a yes vote.
Pomeroy says he did so because he was able to negotiat
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| Officials: Lone wolf...Shooting admission...Koreas skirmish at sea... Nov 9 2009 11:06PM
An investigative official says the Army
psychiatrist accused of killing 13 people at Fort Hood and injuring
29 others acted along and without direction. Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan
is said to have had repeated communications with a radical cleric
overseas
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| Hasan meets with lawyer...Activist admits killing...Koreas... Nov 9 2009 10:03PM
The Army psychiatrist accused of a mass
shooting at Fort Hood has met with his lawyer at a Texas hospital
where he's under guard. Meanwhile, officials say Maj. Nidal Malik
Hasan acted alone and without direction, despite repeated
electronic communica
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| Investigators: Lone wolf...Afghan plans?...Antiabortion demands... Nov 9 2009 9:07PM
Investigative officials say the Army
psychiatrist accused of the mass shooting last week at Fort Hood,
Texas, acted alone and without direction. The conclusion is based
on investigations since Thursday's attack. The officials say Maj.
Nidal Malik H
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| Officials: Hasan acted alone...Accused killer Nov 9 2009 8:04PM
Investigators probing the shootings at Fort
Hood, Texas, say there's no sign the alleged gunman was directed to
attack, or had help. Officials say Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan will be
charged in military rather than civilian court.
WICHITA, Kan. (AP
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| Pelosi discusses health care bill on Seattle tour Nov 9 2009 7:15PM
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi says that while
she is against anti-abortion language in the House version of the
health care bill, the amendment was necessary for the bill to pass.
Pelosi spoke during a visit Monday to Seattle's Swedish Medical
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Pomeroy on Health Care Vote Nov 9 2009 7:02PM
The Healthcare Reform bill cleared a hurdle in the House of Representatives.
The house bill passed by a slim five vote margin.
North Dakota Representative Earl Pomeroy cast a yes vote.
Pomeroy says he did so because he was able to negotiat
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| Military trial...Abortion foe admits killing...Tropical storm... Nov 9 2009 6:54PM
Investigative officials say the Fort Hood
shooting suspect will apparently face charges in military court.
Major Nidal Malik Hasan is accused of killing 13 people and
wounding 29 others. A lawyer contacted by his family says he has
doubts whether h
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| Confession to killing...Suspect can speak...Holiday travel... Nov 9 2009 6:05PM
A [[kxtopic:missouri:t[Missouri]:t]] man accused of gunning down an
[[kxtopic:abortion:t[abortion]:t]] provider in church has confessed to the slaying. Scott
Roeder (ROH'-dur) tells The Associated Press that he killed Dr.
George Tiller to protect un
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 9 2009 4:13PM
The man accused of shooting a Kansas
abortion provider has confessed to the killing to The Associated
Press, saying he has no regrets.
In a telephone call from jail Monday, Scott Roeder told the AP:
"Because of the fact pre-born children's lives
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| Donor in 2006 abortion campaign to remain secret Nov 9 2009 4:13PM
A judge on Monday decided in favor of
State Rep. Roger Hunt of Brandon in a ruling that keeps secret the
name of an anonymous donor who gave $750,000 to the 2006 abortion
ban campaign in South Dakota.
During the 2006 campaign, Hunt formed Promis
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| Abortion shooting suspect talks...Health bill snag...Stocks surge... Nov 9 2009 3:52PM
The man accused of killing a Kansas
abortion doctor says he did it, and he makes no apologies for it.
Scott Roeder (ROH'-dur) told the Associated Press by phone today
that he killed Dr. George Tiller to protect unborn children. He
says he plans to
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| Abortion foe seeks curbs in Senate health bill Nov 9 2009 3:31PM
Abortion opponents in the Senate want tough
restrictions in the health care overhaul bill, similar to the
limits passed by the House this past weekend.
The issue could roil an already shaky Democratic effort to pass
a health care bill by year's
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| Suspect can talk...Abortion shooting suspect confesses...Stocks... Nov 9 2009 3:03PM
If the man accused of opening fire at
Fort Hood in Texas wants to talk to investigators, he's apparently
well enough to do so. A hospital spokesman says Major Nidal Malik
Hasan (nih-DAHL' mah-LEEK' hah-SAHN') is able to talk. But it's not
known when
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| WICHITA, Kan. (AP) Man accused of shooting George Tiller tells... Nov 9 2009 2:35PM
Man accused of shooting George Tiller tells
AP he killed the [[kxtopic:abortion:t[abortion]:t]] provider, has no regrets.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-09-09 1423CST
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| Health revamp victory...Ida draws closer...Suicide bombing... Nov 8 2009 5:43AM
House Democrats pressing for the health care
overhaul have triumphed, but just barely. In a close 220-215 vote,
the House passed the legislation to expand coverage to millions of
insured Americans and restrict insurance industry practices.
Presiden
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| Abortion coverage out of health overhaul Nov 8 2009 3:44AM
The House has voted not to let the government
run health care plan provide coverage for abortion, except for
cases of rape, incest, or where the woman's life is in danger.
On a vote of 240 to 194, a bipartisan group of lawmakers pushed
through a
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| Health care win for Obama...No abortion coverage in House health... Nov 8 2009 2:55AM
The Democratic-controlled House has handed
President Barack Obama a narrow first victory in the battle over
health care reform. The House voted 220-215 last night in favor of
landmark legislation to expand coverage to tens of millions who
lack it and
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| Update on the latest news, sports, business and entertainment:... Nov 8 2009 1:18AM
A cheer from the Democratic side of the House
has heralded the passage of sweeping health care overhaul
legislation in the chamber, with a narrow 220-215 vote.
Republicans were nearly unanimous in rejecting the measure,
which Michigan Rep. Candi
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| Health care squeaks through House...Amendment bans abortion... Nov 8 2009 12:42AM
It was a close call, vote-wise, but the
Democratic-controlled House has passed historic health care
legislation to provide medical coverage to millions more Americans.
Most Americans would be required to carry insurance and large
employers would be
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| Headlines go here Nov 8 2009 12:07AM
President Barack Obama is praising Saturday
night's historic vote by the House for a health care overhaul
measure. In a statement, the president says "thanks to the hard
work of the House, we are just two steps away from achieving health
insurance re
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| Obama praises health care overhaul...House narrowly passes health... Nov 8 2009 12:07AM
President Barack Obama is praising Saturday
night's historic vote by the House for a health care overhaul
measure. In a statement, the president says "thanks to the hard
work of the House, we are just two steps away from achieving health
insurance re
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| URGENT Nov 7 2009 11:13PM
The House has voted to prohibit coverage of
abortions in a new government-run health care plan that Democrats
want to compete with private insurers.
The 240-194 vote was a blow to liberals who would let the Obama
administration decide whether to
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| Health care passes House...Abortion restrictions imposed...Fort... Nov 7 2009 11:06PM
The Democratic-controlled House has passed
historic health care legislation to provide medical coverage to
millions of more Americans. The legislation, which would require
large employers to cover their employees, passed on a 220-215 vote.
Only one
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| Getting closer...Suspect off ventilator...Transit talks break down... Nov 7 2009 9:42PM
The House is drawing closer to a final vote on
a Democratic [[kxtopic:health-care:t[health care]:t]] overhaul bill totaling $1.2 trillion.
Lawmakers overwhelmingly rejected a Republican alternative. They
did adopt tough new restrictions on [[kxtopic
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| Obama lobbies on Hill...Bushes visit Fort Hood victims...USS New... Nov 7 2009 12:01PM
President Barack Obama has made a personal
pitch for health care reform to House Democrats on Capitol Hill.
The House plans to vote on the 10-year, $1.2 trillion measure this
evening. Democratic leaders hope they've rounded up enough votes
after an
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| 'Bad feeling'...Office shooter denied bond...Health bill debate... Nov 7 2009 9:55AM
A Muslim leader in Texas says he had a
bad feeling after speaking with Maj. Nidal Malik Hasan in late
summer. The co-founder of the Islamic Community of Greater Killeen
says the Army psychiatrist asked him for advice on what he should
tell soldiers w
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| Dems clear abortionrelated impasse on health care...Vigil for... Nov 7 2009 5:01AM
Working late into the night has paid off for
House Democrats trying to overcome a months-old stalemate in their
health care overhaul effort. The leadership's hope is a deal
allowing abortion opponents a shot at adding tougher restrictions
to the legi
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| 11th Hour breakthrough...Fort Hood victims...Personofinterest... Nov 7 2009 2:41AM
The night before the House is expected to vote
on health care legislation, Democrats appear to have broken through
an impasse on abortion that dates to last summer. Under the
late-night arrangement, abortion opponents will be given a chance
to add to
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| House health care reform vote could happen today Nov 7 2009 2:34AM
House Democrats continue to scour their
membership for votes for the health care reform bill, which
includes creation of a government run insurance operation.
Leaders say they think they'll have enough, but Majority Leader
Steny Hoyer says today
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| House vote coming on health overhaul...Piecing together Fort Hood... Nov 7 2009 1:52AM
The way has been cleared for a House vote
Saturday on one version of the health care overhaul. President
Barack Obama will make one last pitch for his signature legislation
on Capitol Hill. Under a late-night agreement, abortion opponents
will be giv
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| Late night deal...Fort Hood vigil...Orlando shooting... Nov 7 2009 12:42AM
Working late into the night has paid off for
House Democrats trying to overcome a months-old stalemate in their
[[kxtopic:health-care:t[health care]:t]] overhaul effort. The leadership's hope is a deal
allowing [[kxtopic:abortion:t[abortion]:t]] oppon
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| House breakthrough...Suspect moved....Orlando shooting... Nov 7 2009 12:07AM
Anti-abortion holdouts are no longer holding
up a vote on health care reform. Rep. Bart Stupak says he and other
abortion opponents will be given a chance to insert tougher
abortion restrictions into the legislation during debate. A vote
could come S
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| House Dems scramble for health plan votes Nov 6 2009 11:06PM
House Democratic leaders, with help from the
White House, are pushing hard to get the final votes needed to pass
landmark health care reform legislation.
Majority Leader Steny Hoyer says they're "very close,"
although he says Saturday's schedule
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| WASHINGTON (AP) House Democrats clear impasse over abortion holding up ... Nov 6 2009 11:06PM
House Democrats clear impasse over abortion
holding up vote on health care legislation.
(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
APNP 11-06-09 2253CST
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| URGENT Nov 6 2009 11:06PM
House Democrats have cleared an impasse over
abortion that has been holding up a vote on sweeping health care
legislation.
A vote is expected on Saturday after President Barack Obama
makes a late morning trip to the Capitol to make one final pi
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| Deals and armtwisting...Doubledigit unemployment...More than 100... Nov 6 2009 11:06PM
House Democratic leaders have been working
into the night to win the votes needed to pass health care reform
legislation. Anti-abortion lawmakers have been seeking more
restrictions. President Barack Obama has been working the phones. A
vote could co
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| Fort Hood survivors...Orlando gunman...Soldier's scam... Nov 6 2009 8:04PM
Hospital officials say some of the 30
people wounded in yesterday's attack at Fort Hood, Texas, may not
survive. The alleged gunman, who was shot four times, remains in a
coma. Investigators are examining his life for a motive.
ORLANDO, Fla. (
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| More about suspected gunman...Office shooting...Rounding up votes... Nov 6 2009 7:08PM
Authorities say the suspected gunman in
the shootings at Fort Hood, Texas, gave things away to his
neighbors this week as if going off to war. Relatives of Maj. Nidal
Malik Hasan (nih-DAHL' mah-LEEK' hah-SAHN') say he felt harassed
because of his Mus
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| Cops: Mich. man admits killing abortion protester Nov 6 2009 6:05PM
A Michigan man charged with killing an
abortion protester and a business owner told police he had guns
loaded in his truck when he took two nieces and a friend to school
just before the shooting spree.
An affidavit unsealed Friday also says 33-y
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| Memorial service...Sobering reminder...Yankee celebration... Nov 6 2009 11:54AM
The White House says President Barack Obama
will attend a memorial service for those killed in yesterday's mass
shooting at Fort Hood, Texas. Thirteen people were killed and 30
others injured in the rampage. The president is urging people not
to jump
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| Fort Hood rampage...Health care overhaul...Ida weakens... Nov 6 2009 12:42AM
An [[kxtopic:army:t[Army]:t]] psychiatrist is hospitalized and
under military guard, accused in a shooting rampage that left 12
people dead and wounded 31 more at the Fort Hood Army post in
Texas. It's the worst mass shooting ever at a military base i
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Comments Posted by KXNet.com Users in Abortion News Articles
The restrainer, pre-trib, mid-trib, post-trib...good article. I've done some research and cannot find anything anywhere that supports the idea that the restrainer is not the Holy Spirit, the church, or the arch angel Michael.
http://www.biblicist.org/bible/restrain.shtml
Reply...
That is incorrect. Jesus was not a liberal. He was a conservative. It is impossible to be both a liberal and a Christian because every liberal value is the exact oposite of the Bible and the Ten Commandments. That is why Democrats only go to church for photo ops. Reply...
Government rationed health care will kill. Not just limited mammograms.
Very expensive. The real cost will be well over 2 trillion dollars just to start. Do not believe the low ball number.
Coverage for illegals as medicare for seniors is reduced.
This is change with NO hope.
Reply...
Posted by 37rye on Nov 20 2009 9:15AM
In Article: PALINISTAS
This excerpt from Going Rouge: Sarah Palin-An American Nightmare appears in the November 30, 2009 issue of The Nation.
...she somberly raised the decision to move the "In God We Trust" motto to the edge of the presidential dollar coin. "Who calls a shot like that?" she said, insinuatingly. Actually, George W. Bush did. It was an embarrassing gaffe that also neatly captures the key elements of Palinism: fact-free conspiracy, hollow patriotism and public religiosity - - the very coins of Republican populist rage.
Consider the role Palin played in the "death panel" hysteria. The source was Betsy McCaughey.... But it was Palin who popularized the term on Facebook. "The America I know and love is not one in which my parents or my baby with Down Syndrome will have to stand in front of Obama's 'death panel' so his bureaucrats can decide.... Such a system is downright evil." Palin put a face on its supposed victims (her baby, Trig), contrived the expression "death panel" (linking it directly to Obama), raised the specter of euthanasia in the service of a state-run economy.
Palin's power lies not in her capacity to write legislation or win national elections but in her ability to torpedo the democratic process.
In the Palin universe, her unwed pregnant teenage daughter, Bristol, is somehow a poster child for abstinence-only education. An aggressive advocate for opening up oil reserves to drilling, she labels herself pro-environment, a stance exemplified by her love of shooting animals or her husband's hobby of racing snowmobiles across the tundra.
The secret to her success: neither the left nor the right can get enough of her. Reply...
Posted by 37rye on Nov 20 2009 7:43AM
In Article: PALINISTAS
She'll make a lot of money..The Wingbat fantasy girl" She looks great, till she opens her mouth. Reply...
Posted by 37rye on Nov 20 2009 7:41AM
In Article: PALINISTAS
Sarah, Plain And Lying
The release of Sarah Palin's book, "Going Rogue: An American Life," has led to a number of attempts to check her facts. Surprise, surprise! The book takes some liberties with the facts. One such claim? According to the AP, Palin writes that she always made a point of traveling frugally, opting to avoid "high-end, robe-and-slippers" hotels. Actually, the former Alaska governor once billed her state $20K for travel expenses for her children - - for events they weren't even invited to. Other reports estimated that Palin spent $150,000 on a clothing shopping spree during last year's campaign. To be fair though, she didn't spend it on robes and slippers...
Palin writes that she ran for Governor on small campaign contributions, rejecting donations from big-time donors. According to the AP, "Of the roughly $1.3 million she raised for her primary and general election campaigns for governor, more than half came from people and political action committees giving at least $500, according to an AP analysis of her campaign finance reports. The maximum that individual donors could give was $1,000; $2,000 for a PAC."
"Going Rogue" features Palin's criticism of an aide to Gov. Frank Murkowski, Palin's predecessor, for representing the state in negotiations over a gas pipeline, and then leaving for a job with a highly-paid lobbyist for ExxonMobil. Palin claims her administration ended such "revolving door" relationships between the Alaska government and special interests. In reality, says the AP, the leader of Palin's own pipeline team was a former lobbyist for a subsidiary of TransCanada, the company that ended up winning the pipeline-building rights.
A series of emails obtained by The Huffington Post reveal the truth behind Palin's famous Saturday Night Live appearance. In the book, Palin says that "from the beginning, I liked the idea that John and I might appear on the show. 'Let's do this,' I said. 'Let's go on and neutralize some of this, and have some fun!'" The e-mails paint a slightly different picture. One dated October 14, 2008, quotes Palin as saying she is "not thrilled" about the idea. "Not after seeing clips of what they've been playing re: my family," she writes to top McCain campaign aides. "I had no idea how gross 'celebrities' on that show and in other celebrity venues could get when it comes to family and other aspects of my life that have nothing to do with seeking the vp slot. These folks are whack."
Remember Palin's infamous interview with Katie Couric? Well, according to Palin, she only sat-down with Couric because Nicole Wallace, former McCain campaign staffer, pushed her to help the news anchor's "self-esteem." Wallace tells a different tale: "The notion that there was a conversation that I tried to cajole her into an interview with Katie Couric is fiction," Wallace said. "I am not someone who throws around the word self-esteem. It is a fictional description."
No Palin interview is complete without a mention of Ronald Reagan, so of course her book includes some praise for the former U.S. President. According to Palin, the Reagan-era recession was far worse than what the U.S. is currently faced with, but he "showed us how to get out of one. If you want real job growth, cut capital gains taxes and slay the death tax once and for all." Hit us with Reply...
Posted by kx viewer on Nov 19 2009 5:29PM
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Something Shop has a hard time dealing with realilty
Is Sarah Palin's Newsweek Cover Sexist?
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Copyright 2009 / Newsweek
A scathing Newsweek headline reads: "How do you solve a problem like Sarah?" The trade shows former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin in leg-bearing running gear, a photo she originally posed for to promote an active lifestyle in Runners World.
In comparison to other political figures, Sarah believes she is being treated unfairly. "I found it a wee bit degrading," she tells Barbra Walters on "Good Morning America" today.
Is Sarah Palin's Newsweek cover sexist? Give us your thoughts in the comments below, then take our poll to tell us: What side are you on?
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You tell me if this is presidential material and what is really being sold here ? Nice legs, and I am a man just because i dont look at you (Shop) the same way men look at Sarah Palin, dumb beatuy queen, who made it purely on good looks.
Wry is right you stare at reality and ignore and pronounce ignorant blame on a liberals who only want to share what you have, because you are a LimBot brainwashed by a radio talk show host who only talks to get rateings of listining to something based on nothing but what his greatly over engrosesand over induced barbituated mind can spit out on the airwaves.
Goo luck with that way of thinking .
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Posted by kx viewer on Nov 19 2009 5:07PM
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Well you dont have to have a stuffed up attitude with absolutely NO sence of humor , and I got by the same way you did you stupid ass hypocrit .
Your ego is as inflated as your gluteus maximus and your Babinski reflex is as dull as parapalegic and to far off to the far right trying to destroy what is good about america.
Your mother had morning sickness the day after you were born and if I had a dog like you id shave its ass and train it walk backwards.
↑ up yours. Get a life and drop the keyboard for a day and put your crack pipe down. Reply...
HELLOOOOOoo
Recently I recieved a letter from choppshoppe and Indian Princess (Sqwa ta haunt us) graphicly displayed a communications :
animalfriend, is that Pets alias?
This place is pretty dead lately KXvuhur. You should really have posted on General, people don't know you are here...... maybe thats a good thing....
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Posted On: Nov 18 2009 9:27AM
Dear KXvuhur,
Are you on vacation? Ann Landers never took a vacation.
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Dear chopp, and animal princess in answer to your question I feel I will answer to you both? I hope you dont mind. No I am not on vacation , and Anne never worked as hard as I have , and her rational suggestions were just boring.
For instance, Little_man747 writes : Dear Kx Viewer, I am not the proud father of a baby boy, but i senced ridicule in my wifes voice when she said " Oh Look John he has your penis".
My question is how would you take this? As an insult or should i just pretend i didnt hear the remark and stew on it the rest of my life? Because I am already getting tired of the nurses wispering and laughing when i walk by.
Signed : Little_man747
Dear Little_man , Its the "George Kistanza's I just took a cold shower syndrome" dont worry about it after all you were man enough to impregnate your betrothed and make a mama out of her. awww you did do that I assume , didnt you ? how big is your closet ?
Signed : Kx Vuhur.
As you see Choppe, Anne would have never spiced this story up infact she would not have bothered to answer the poor mans question at all.
Signed Kx Vuhur
PS. All your LimBot solutions will tomorrow's problems.
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Posted by SHOPPEGIRL on Nov 19 2009 4:27PM
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Posted by 37rye on Nov 19 2009 4:26PM
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S.G. What a hoot... You've been dumb so long, it looks like smart to you... Reply...
Posted by SHOPPEGIRL on Nov 19 2009 4:15PM
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You are too crude. I am not posting with you anymore. At all. You are too be ignored. How did you ever make it thru life being so stupid? Reply...
Posted by kx viewer on Nov 19 2009 4:14PM
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Posted by SHOPPEGIRL on Nov 19 2009 4:01PM
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I doubt she will run, but like I said, ANYONE HAS THE FREEDOM TO RUN....
Mitt or Palin, I may just chose Mitt. I don't know yet. Reply...
Posted by 37rye on Nov 19 2009 3:59PM
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Pretty might get you in the door, but it won't get you into office. BUT We HOPE SHE DOES GET THE NOMINATION Reply...
Posted by shoppe on Nov 19 2009 3:04PM
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As usual I didn't read a word of you 37.
PALIN INTERVIEW GAVE OPRAH HER BIGGEST AUDIENCE RATING OF THE PAST 2 YEARS.. And she looks good in lipstick and heels. Reply...
Posted by 37rye on Nov 19 2009 2:58PM
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Sarah Palin: An American Quitter
"Former governor of Alaska, Sarah Palin, is promoting her new book and she's going to appear on the Oprah Winfrey Show. Sarah and Oprah. On the one hand, a very powerful woman qualified to be President of the United States, and on the other hand, you have Sarah." –David Letterman
"But if you think about it, Sarah Palin and Oprah Winfrey have a lot in common. They both helped get Obama elected." –David Letterman
"Sarah Palin's book is big, 400 pages. She wrote the book herself and agonized over every word, and so will you." - - David Letterman
"Oh, and the pre-orders for Sarah Palin's new book on Amazon are huge. It's the No. 1 book on Amazon. I was looking for that section where it says, 'People who bought this book also bought 'Bridge to Nowhere.''" - - Jay Leno
"Well, the publisher was impressed that Sarah Palin finished the book four months ahead of schedule. That's not a big deal. She finished her term as governor 18 months ahead of schedule." - - Jay Leno
"Sarah Palin's new autobiography doesn't come out until November, but it is already No. 1 on Amazon. And if you go to the website, it says, 'People who bought this book also bought no other books in their entire life.'" - - Jimmy Fallon
"This week Sarah Palin's memoir became a bestseller. It's not even out yet. It's been translated in English." - - Bill Maher
"Sarah Palin's 400-page memoir is going to be released on November 17th, and it's called 'Going Rogue: An American Life.' And critics say that it starts out okay, it get's really exciting and then confusing, and then the last 100 pages are blank." - - Jimmy Fallon
"The book costs $24.99, but it has a $5,000 jacket." - - Jimmy Fallon
"Sarah Palin announced that she's gonna travel across the country on a bus to promote her new book. She'll be hard to miss 'cause it'll be the only bus on the road with a dead moose strapped on the hood." –Conan O'Brien
"Sarah Palin's new book, new memoir, is coming out next month. It's called, 'Going Rogue.' Ooooh. She was like Rambo, out there on her own. Hidin' in the trees, swoopin' down on vines. Out there lookin' for bogies." –David Letterman
"She has got a book, a best selling book, she got paid a million dollars for the book called 'Going Rogue.' You think about it, she was Rambo, am I right?" –David Letterman
"That is the name of her book, 'Going Rogue.' And she got a million dollars for that and she is work on the sequel, 'Going Shopping.'" –David Letterman
"The cover of Sarah Palin's book has been released. And it features a picture of Palin gazing off into the distance deep in thought. The photographer said that capturing that one moment was the rewarding 11 hours of his career." - - Conan O'Brien
"Sarah Palin's new memoir is being published in early November. A lot of revelations in the book, but you probably knew this: During the presidential campaign, Sarah had to cut up John McCain's meat for him." - - David Letterman
"People in Alaska are looking forward to Sarah Palin's memoir. They're already calling it 'The Book to Nowhere.'" - - David Letterman
"Sarah Pailn Book Going Rogue "They say she finished the book ahead of schedule so they moved the release date up to November 17th. So, turns out she can finish something." - - Jimmy Kimmel
"It's a big, huge book. But when you go into the store, you can use that big book to step up so you can reach a better book." - - David Letterman
"But the book has got a lot of beautiful color photos that Sarah has taken from her front porch - - beautiful pictures of Russia that she took from her front porch." - - David Letterman
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I just didn't see that as one of the ten commandments. Also, what about those that die in a fire or car fire or bomb? Reply...
Carl, Please explain why cremation, or cremation of someone else is an unforgivable sin. Reply...
I was. I am just saying vote for who you agree with, and that anyone can run for office that meets the criteria. Reply...
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