Message appearing on The White House website today: "You spoke out, and it made all the difference.
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The Obama administration has been underwriting efforts to build a "shadow" internet and independent cellphone networks with suitcase-sized kits smuggled into remote regions of the world. This shadow internet allows oppressed rebels everywhere to keep in touch with each other.
Late last year, the Montana Supreme Court refused to follow the Supreme Court’s erroneous Citizens United decision and upheld that state’s longstanding ban on corporate money in politics...As we said before, “[t]he U.S.
"The central mandate—that most employers have to cover preventative care for women—has been law for over a decade. This point has been completely lost in the current controversy." What's different? It's an election year, that's what's different.
Just a one-question poll on support for Vote ID in Minnesota. A related article covers the push to get this referendum on the ballot in November.
Thru a scheme that is popular among the 1 percent, Mitt Romney has gifted his boys with $100 million -- and did not pay a penny of gift tax.
Conservatives in the blogosphere found one small aspect of the president’s State of the Union address that they could praise: a bill banning insider trading by members of Congress. “Send me a bill that bans insider trading by members of Congress and I will sign it …
ThinkProgress spoke with Pawlenty following Thursday night’s debate in Charleston, South Carolina.
As the second anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s damaging Citizens United v.
The RNC filed a legal brief Tuesday arguing that a ban on direct corporate contributions to candidates is unconstitutional.
The Coffee Party Movement has not initiated any private discussions.