Turnout is Key Factor in New Jersey GOP Primary
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
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Chris Christie (R) and Steve Lonegan (R) campaigned throughout New Jersey ahead of their Republican gubernatorial primary tomorrow.
The New York Times said both men were "scrounging for people who will show up for the primary election on Tuesday and telling them their votes would matter that much more."
Said Christie: "Our biggest challenge, as we're 72 hours away from this election, is no longer Steve Lonegan. The biggest challenge we face is complacency."
Christie has led in nearly every poll and is the favorite, but Lonegan is thought to be more popular among the conservative Republican base.
Turnout is Key Factor in New Jersey GOP Primary
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Turnout is Key Factor in New Jersey GOP Primary
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Turnout is Key Factor in New Jersey GOP Primary
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Setting The Stage For Cairo
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Obama has had something of a media coup in the Middle Eastern press, especially Iran:
A headline from state-run Iran Daily declares, "Obama to Get Mideast Talks Back on Track," while, according to
Saudi English-language outlet Arab News, Obama's trip "evokes hope
for the future" in Saudis. A sub-head in Pakistani newspaper Dawn declares that Obama looks to revive peace talks "while a US confrontation steadily builds with Israel." Both Iran Daily and the Iranian Islamic Republic News Agency ran stories on Obama's discussions of Iranian nuclear-energy ambitions--both of them posing Obama favorably.
Hezbollah-run Al-Manar TV highlighted Israeli criticism of Obama and played up
the souring of relations under Bush. Obama has the chance "be marked as
an ally of Muslims, not an adversary as his predecessor was cast," according to an editorial in Qatari English-language daily The Peninsula. The English-language Yemen Post reported
that Obama's trip has "kindled hope," though Muslims want to see
tangible policy changes. In an op-ed in The Jordan Times, former
Jordanian Minister of Culture Faisal Al Rfouh writes Obama's visit "could hold the key" to the basic issues of Israeli/Palestinian peace and Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Know hope.
Setting The Stage For Cairo
[Source: Good Times Society - by The American Illuminati]
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Obama's Radical Cousin Odinga Meets With Ahmadinejad In Tehran
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Barack Obama's radical cousin Prime Minister Raila Odinga of Kenya held meetings with Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad this weekend.
Capital News reported:
Kenya and Iran have agreed to establish Specialised Working Groups to accelerate the implementation of signed agreements and memoranda of understanding between the two countries.
These include Economic, Trade and Banking Co-operation, Agricultural and Educational Cooperation, Energy, Oil and Industry Cooperation; and Political, Cultural, Health and Housing Cooperation.
The two countries also underscored the importance of expanding economic, political, cultural and international ties and welcomed the exchange of high-ranking delegations.
The resolutions are part of a joint communiqu� signed by Kenya and Iran to further consolidate and strengthen relations between the two countries. The first vice-president Dr Parviz Davoudi signed on behalf of Iran while Prime Minister Raila Odinga committed Kenya.
Mr Odinga concluded his two-day official visit in Tehran by holding talks with the President of Iran Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
In the meeting, Odinga referred to Ahmadinejad's recent visit to Kenya in February, terming it a new chapter in the two countries' relations.
In 2006 Barack Obama took a trip to Kenya at US taxpayer's expense.
While visiting Kenya as a guest of the government Obama campaigned with opposition leader socialist Raila Odinga, who also happens to be his cousin (says Odinga):
Odinga's party lost the 2007 election in Kenya.
His party claimed the election was rigged in favour of President Mwai Kibaki.
Odinga's thugs then went on a rampage killing hundreds of Kenyans and burning churches. At least 600 people died in rioting after the election and 250,000 were displaced. Odinga was accused of ethnic cleansing during the clashes.
Atlas has more on Odinga's trip.
Obama's Radical Cousin Odinga Meets With Ahmadinejad In Tehran
[Source: Good Times Society - by The American Illuminati]
Obama's Radical Cousin Odinga Meets With Ahmadinejad In Tehran
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Virginia Race Still Up in the Air
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Terry McAuliffe (D) remains in front with 35%, but is closely followed by Creigh Deeds (D) at 29% and Brian Moran at 26%.
Key finding: Half of survey respondents say they may still change their mind. Among those who have decided, Deeds leads with McAuliffe and Moran a half-dozen points behind.
Virginia Race Still Up in the Air
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posted by 71353 @ 10:44 PM, ,
Snap Judgment: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien
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The shake-up of late-night TV continued last night with the introduction of the new, Conan O'Brien-hosted Tonight Show. While there were lots of new, shiny things to look at, overall it was like the return of a familiar old friend, starting with the display of a charming vintage NBC peacock logo....
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Snap Judgment: The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien
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Dancing Champs' Balls Are Busted
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Note to future Dancing with the Stars winners: Handle your Mirrorballs with care.
Newly crowned Season 8 champs Shawn Johnson and Mark Ballas learned that the hard way after they ...
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Dancing Champs' Balls Are Busted
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