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1/19/2012 2012 GOP caucus count unresolved
THE RESULTS: Santorum finished ahead by 34 votes MISSING DATA: 8 precincts’ numbers will never be certified PARTY VERDICT: GOP official says, ‘It’s a split decision’ Rick Santorum – Final total: 29,839 Change: -168 Mitt Romney – Final total: 29,805 Change: -210 It’s a tie for the ages. There are too many holes in the certified totals from the Iowa caucuses to know for certain who won, but Rick Santorum wound up with a 34-vote advantage. Results from eight precincts are missing — any of which could hold an advantage for Mitt Romney — and will never be recovered and certified, Republican Party of Iowa officials told The Des Moines Register on Wednesday. GOP officials discovered inaccuracies in 131 precincts, although not all the changes affected the two leaders. Changes in one precinct alone shifted the vote by 50 — a margin greater than the certified tally.
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3/18/2010 Dennis Kucinich and Ralph Nader: A Discussion on Healthcare, Politics and Reform
Congressman Dennis Kucinich of Ohio announced on Wednesday he would switch his vote on the Democrat-led healthcare reform bill and support the legislation even though it does not create a public option. Kucinich’s decision came two days after he spoke with President Obama aboard Air Force One on their way to a rally in his district. In a Democracy Now! exclusive, we spend the hour with Kucinich and former presidential candidate Ralph Nader for an in-depth discussion on healthcare, the Obama administration, the Iraq war and more.
(Democracy Now)
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posted: 9/22/10                   0       1
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6/2/2009 Obama administration joins Google
Reverse takeover almost complete
(The Register)
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posted: 6/3/09                   2       22
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5/12/2009 Candidate Comparison: Top Contributors 2008 Cycle
These tables list the top donors to these candidates in the 2008 election cycle
(Center for Responsive Politics)
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posted: 7/29/09                   0       12
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1/9/2009 Exxon CEO Advocates Emissions Tax
The chief executive of Exxon Mobil Corp. for the first time called on Congress to enact a tax on greenhouse-gas emissions in order to fight global warming. In a speech in Washington, Rex Tillerson said that a tax was a "more direct, a more transparent and a more effective approach" to curtailing greenhouse gases than other plans popular in Congress and with the incoming Obama administration. "My greatest concern is that policy makers will attempt to mandate or ordain solutions that are doomed to fail," Mr. Tillerson said. The policy he is advocating is often called a carbon tax because it would be imposed on emissions of carbon dioxide, the most common man-made greenhouse gas. By backing it, Mr. Tillerson has become an unlikely member of a club that includes former Vice President Al Gore, consumer advocate Ralph Nader and President-elect Barack Obama's designated head of the National Economic Council, Larry Summers.
(Wall Street Journal)
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posted: 5/4/09                   2       15
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12/3/2008 We Need a Global Carbon Tax
The cap-and-trade approach won't stop global warming

If President Barack Obama wants to stop the descent toward dangerous global climate change, and avoid the trade anarchy that current approaches to this problem will invite, he should take Al Gore's proposal for a carbon tax and make it global. A tax on CO2 emissions -- not a cap-and-trade system -- offers the best prospect of meaningfully engaging China and the U.S., while avoiding the prospect of unhinged environmental protectionism.

A global carbon tax levied on a relatively small number of large sources can be monitored by satellite and checked against the annual surveillance of fiscal and economic polices already carried out by IMF staff. Thus, the accounting involved is much more precise and much less subject to the vagaries of corruption and conflict over which industries and companies get their free handouts of carbon credits -- carbon pork -- than in a cap-and-trade system.
(Wall Street Journal)
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8/27/2008 Alex Jones
Ralph Nader: DNC Interview 2008

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3/17/2004 Nader to visit Crawford
"joining other Texas peace and justice groups in speaking out against the current administration's aggressive foreign and domestic policies."
(Associated Press)
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posted: 6/8/09                   4       20
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3/5/2004 Poll: Bush, Kerry tied; Nader at 6 percent
In the first poll since John Kerry locked up the Democratic nomination, Kerry and President Bush are virtually tied while independent Ralph Nader has captured enough support to affect the outcome, validating Democrats' fears
(Associated Press)
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2/20/2004 Nader to Jump in Presidential Race
Ralph Nader (search), the consumer advocate who ran for president in 2000 as a Green Party candidate, will enter the 2004 race for the White House as an independent candidate, advisers told Fox News on Friday
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posted: 6/8/09                   4       23
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1/4/2002 America The Polarized
When Congress returns to Washington, the battles will resume -- and each party will accuse the other of partisanship. Why can't they just get along?
(New York Times)
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10/1/1989 The Asbestos Rip-Off
"the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is expecting to pay about $1 billion for the abatement of just the World Trade Center and LaGuardia Airport"
(The American Spectator)
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