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Politics/Government: Friday, 30 Oct 2009

Pravda: America Moving from Kingdom of Cash to Socialism Slowly but Surely

Sovreign no more? United Nations Investigator Launches Probe Into US Housing Crisis
UN Head wants global governance
U.N. plans for a new 'government' are scary

Why does this question even have to be asked? Is the "Pay Czar" Unconstitutional?
So much for a constitution
Obama and constitutional redistribution of wealth

We thought Obama would give us iPhone government, instead we've got a room full of telegraphs
The "time off" president
Dem candidates suffering "Obama Hangover"
Something really scary for Obama's Democrats

Chavez urges 3-minute showers, admist socialism is having a hard time supplying water and electricity
Frank: "We Are Trying On Every Front To Increase The Role Of Government"

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