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Wednesday, October 22, 2008
FOXNews -
by Bonney Kapp RICHMOND - Barack Obama’s six minute discussion with Joe the Plumber in Ohio nearly two weeks ago has generated more fodder than he likely bargained for - a lot more thanks to four words: “spread the wealth around.” Today the Democrat ... -
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Irish Times, Ireland -
THE MOST ridiculous, if ridiculously lucrative, schtick in the American media is Bill O'Reilly's. From a hectoring perch on his nightly Fox show to his lecturing books that regularly make the New York Times bestseller list, even as he pronounces that ... -
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
The Associated Press -
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Democrat Barack Obama on Wednesday brushed aside Republican charges that his tax plan amounts to socialism, but acknowledged it ... -
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Boston Herald, United States -
By AP RICHMOND, Va. - Democrat Barack Obama yesterday brushed aside Republican charges that his tax plan amounts to socialism, but acknowledged it involves “spreading around opportunity” so that wealthier Americans pay a little more to help lower-rung workers. The core ... -
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Bloomberg -
By Matthew Benjamin and Ryan J. Donmoyer Oct. 22 (Bloomberg) -- Taxes are dominating debate in the final weeks of a presidential campaign consumed by the economy, with Democrat Barack Obama and Republican John McCain each making claims that are misleading ... -
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Hindustan Times, India -
Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama on Wednesday refuted attacks by Republican rival John McCain that he was advocating socialism by wanting to raise taxes on the wealthier, saying the McCain campaign was grasping at desperate straws. Over the past week, ... -
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Globe and Mail, Canada -
Up with workers! That's what I say. And call me a socialist if you want. I don't care. Saturday Night Live Weekend Update Election Special (NBC, ... -
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Forbes, NY -
Joe the plumber is a term Republicans are using to describe the concern some Americans feel about tax increases Obama plans to levy against families making $250,000 a year or more. Most people in middle-class jobs and some in upper-class jobs will never come close ... -
Oct 21, 2008
El Campo Leader News, TX -
Mission Trip To Assist Ike Victims First Baptist Church of Louise heads to Galveston Saturday, Oct. 25 for a mission trip to assist Hurricane Ike victims. Anyone wishing to donate items should contact Kim Watson at 979-637-0051. St. Robert's Youth Group ... -
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
USA Today -
By Janet Worne for USA TODAY By John Fritze, USA TODAY Chadwell-Feld, 58, dials voters from a small warehouse, gauging support for Republican presidential nominee John McCain and reminding them a vote Nov. 4 could be crucial in one of the nation's tightest ...
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Thursday, October 23, 2008
Atlanta Journal Constitution, USA -
House Republican leader John Boehner on Wednesday urged President Bush to block all federal funds to a grass-roots community group that has been accused of voter registration fraud. “It is evident that ACORN is incapable of using federal funds in ... -
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Hindustan Times, India -
Democratic White House hopeful Barack Obama on Wednesday refuted attacks by Republican rival John McCain that he was advocating socialism by wanting to raise taxes on the wealthier, saying the McCain campaign was grasping at desperate straws. Over the past week, ... -
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Washington Post, United States -
With President Bush's approval rating as low as it is, it's critical that John McCain be able to show some distance from this administration. (Photo by Charles Dharapak -- Associated Press) When John McCain became the Republican party's ... -
Oct 21, 2008
The Associated Press -
HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — A Connecticut legislator reportedly plans to resign over the stress of public revelations that he paid $100000 to settle a lawsuit alleging that he sexually abused a girl decades ago. The allegations against Democratic state Rep. George Wilber were ... -
Oct 22, 2008
Hartford Courant, United States -
By CHRISTOPHER KEATING Republicans are asking what top House Democratic leaders knew about the case of state Rep. George Wilber, a Colebrook Democrat who ... -
Oct 20, 2008
Torrington Register Citizen, CT -
By WALT GOGOLYA After admitting to reaching a $100000 settlement in 2005 with a girl accusing him of sexual assault, State Rep. George Wilber, D-63, said he will still seek re-election, while his opponent, Republican John Rigby, said he will not use the situation ... -
Oct 20, 2008
New Haven Register (subscription), CT -
By AP COLEBROOK, Conn. (AP) — A state lawmaker has acknowledged paying $100000 to a woman to settle a lawsuit that alleged he sexually abused her when she was a child. Rep. George Wilber, a former Colebrook first selectman, denied the allegations, which first became public ... -
Oct 20, 2008
amNewYork, New York -
HARTFORD, Conn. - Connecticut House Speaker Jim Amann says he was briefed four years ago about allegations that Democratic state Rep. ... -
Oct 20, 2008
Torrington Register Citizen, CT -
By Register Citizen Staff State Rep. George Wilber told The Register Citizen Monday night that he will resign from his House seat just two days after the newspaper uncovered a $100,000 payment he made to keep a woman silent about childhood sex abuse allegations and just ... -
Oct 20, 2008
Waterbury Republican American, CT -
Rep. George Wilber, D-Colebrook, is resigning his 63rd House District seat effective immediately citing health reasons, he announced Monday night. Wilber is on dialysis awaiting a kidney transplant. Wilber, 63, said his resignation is not related to allegations ...
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