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2008 Presidential Hopefuls: Senator Sam Brownback's Potential Candidacy for the 2008 Presidential ElectionA look at the potential candidacy of Senator Sam Brownback in the 2008 presidential election.
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Sam Brownback, Emma Kate Sullivan and Freedom of SpeechGov. Sam Brownback's office demanding that Emma Sullivan apologize for a tweet. Then it mushroomed.
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Sam Brownback's American Revolution, Tea Party-StyleNot long after receiving national attention for attacking a teen who made a negative tweet about his policies, Kansas' new Republican governor, Sam Brownback, is again in the spotlight for his attempt to start a tea party revolution in his state.
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Senator Brownback Wins Iowa Straw PollsThere were 13 candidates on the ballot, with Senator Brownback coming in first with 40% of the votes. -
Sam Brownback Speaks on EducationPresidential candidate Sam Brownback visited the University of Northern Iowa and gave a presentation about moving education forward through stable family structure, increasing science field graduates and following up on the measurable goals of the No Child Left Behind act.
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Brownback Embarks on a Summer Road Trip Across IowaIt is expected that Brownback's wife, Mary, and his two youngest children, Mark and Jenna, both 9 years old, will be on board of the tour.
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Sam Brownback - Is he Lying to the Public About Our Military?How can Sam Brownback claim to believe that our veterans command our honor and respect, while denying them adequate health benefits and safety vehicles? -
Brownback's Manning Reference to Wisconsin Audience Draws BoosAt the Wisconsin Republican Convention, presidential hopeful Sam Brownback mentioned that Peyton Manning might be the greatest quarterback of all-time while using a football analogy to explain the need to focus on families. Brownback was then pelted with cheese. -
An Analysis of the Ideas of Sam BrownbackMr. Stolyarov examines the strong points of Republican presidential contender Sam Brownback's platform, as well as the positions where his vagueness hurts him and hinders voters' understanding of his true intentions.
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Sam Brownback - 2008 Presidential CandidateSenator Sam Brownback has neither the experience nor name recognition of some of the other Presidential contentenders in the 2008 election. He's an interesting man, though, and from what I've learned about him, he is indeed principled and highly respected by his colleagues. -
Sam Brownback Throws Support Behind John McCainIf there is one thing that can give a boost to a candidate it is to gain the support of someone who was once their rival.
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Brownback Questions Tancredo and Romney's Commitment to LifeAbortion is a big question for GOP voters -
Senator Sam Brownback Will Seek Republican Party's 2008 Presidential ElectionThe same level of support was found in Polls by CNN
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For Brownback, Blog Support May Be a LiabilityWhile presidential candidates praise the Internet as a democratic means of reaching the masses, some candidates are experiencing the downside of this method of campaigning.
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Phyllis Schlafly Defends Tom Tancredo's Pro-Life RecordPhyllis Schlafly defends Tom Tancredo's pro-life record while Tancredo demands apology from Sam Brownback for his despicable and deceitful campaign tactics. Brownback is making "push calls" in Iowa to discourage voters from supporting Tancredo. -
Mitt Romney, Rudy Giuliani Lead Poll of Conservative Political Action ConferenceMitt Romney, former governor of Massachusetts, and Rudy Giuliani, former mayor of New York City, finished first and second in a straw poll of conservatives who attended CPAC. Kansas Senator Sam Brownback was third, followed by former Speaker Of The House Newt Gingrich.
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Kansas Election Results 2010 Relatively PredictableWhile most states are having incumbents and veterans lose in primaries, Kansas stayed relatively quiet last night. A Sarah Palin-backed candidate lost in a Senate race, while Sam Brownback moved forward in his quest to become governor.
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Treatment for West Nile Virus First Published in 2004The current approach of public health authorities to West Nile virus encephalitis is to "Just Say No!" to mosquitoes. A treatment would obviously be much more useful for people with symptoms.
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Book Review: Send: The Essential Guide to Email for Office and Home Directs Individuals About Email EtiquetteThe ubiquity of email means a lot can and will be understood or poorly written. Now email etiquette manuals and websites offer tips to reduce people's chances of making a stupid email mistake.
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Iowa Ames Straw Poll: Romney Wins, Huckabee Makes Strong ShowingTouted as the most important straw poll preceding the important Iowa Caucuses, the results of the Ames straw poll are in. -
The Possibilities in Presidential Hopeful Mitt Romney's AdministrationI'm back with my Mitt Romney presidential administration predictions. Keep in mind, I am basing these off his friends, supporters, donors, advisors and endorsements. I am completely ignoring anyone who is currently endorsing another candidate.
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Poll: Florida Voters Pick Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton; Disapprove of Bush's PerformanceStrategic Vision has just released the results of their latest poll of 1200 Florida voters
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Mitt Romney Takes First Place in Iowa Straw PollA carnival atmosphere prevailed in Ames, Iowa on Saturday as Republican presidential candidates entertained, fed and asked Iowans to vote for them in the Iowa Straw Poll. -
Better Know a Presidential Administration: John EdwardsWelcome to my sixth installment of "Better Know a Presidential Administration," where I observe and study and then I decide what each person is going to do as far as an administration goes.
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Why the Least Religious Candidate is Going to Get My VoteSecular politics in the United States have been under attack for decades. Faith-based candidacy, White House chaplains, prayers before and after every speech, secular politics have endured quite a bit. -
Presidential Aspirations: Predictions of the Republicans Running for President in 2008Basically, the 8 preceding candidate are the only possible people with shots at the presidency. What follows now is my 2008 predictions. After I predict the outcome of the elections, I will write three more articles.
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Fort Worth Republican Straw Poll Draws Peace Activists Labor Day WeekendThe Fort Worth Republican Straw poll kicks off at the Fort Worth Convention Center Saturday, September 1st, and a "Texas Town Hall" polling and peace rally organized by Texans for Peace will coincide nearby.
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My Politically Spoiled In-Laws: Living in New Hampshire has Its PerksDuring Presidential Primary Season, you can't throw a rock without hitting a candidate. But what is the future of primary politics?
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Poll: Romney Leads Republicans in IowaNationwide, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney's ratings are among the lowest, but in the latest Zogby survey of Republican voters who are likely to vote in the caucus, it is a different story.
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Better Know a Presidential Administration: Mccain StyleI've already written about the four main candidates. Between Clinton, Obama, Guliani, and Romney, one of them will most likely elected to be the next president. However, there are still around 15 people running for president and I'm going to cover most, if not all of them.
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Poll Sheds Light on Acceptable Presidential CandidatesGallup has conducted a poll asking voters which candidates from their party they would consider acceptable.
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The Best All-Time Conan O'Brien Quotes"Starbucks says they are going to start putting religious quotes on cups. The very first one will say, 'Jesus! This cup is expensive!" -- Conan O'Brien
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Barack Obama's Foreign Policy PlatformThe primary international focus for Obama has been and will be ending the War in Iraq, and concentrating on big picture issues in the Middle East. -
Iowa Poll Says Children and Family Issues Are Important to the Voters of IowaThe voters of Iowa, in a poll, say that children, youth and families are issues they consider to be important. -
DNC, Howard Dean Want to Know Who Exactly Are the Republican Candidates Willing to Talk To?Howard Dean addresses the appearances or the lack of appearances by Republican Presidential Candidates before not only minority groups, but a couple of Republican Organizations as well. . -
Latest Gallup Poll Shows Rudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton with Double Digit LeadsRudy Giuliani and Hillary Clinton are still on top in their prospective parties, but John McCain, who was once considered a formidable opponent, ha slipped to third on the Republican Side
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Thompson, Giuliani Virtual Tie for Florida PrimaryOne of the latest polls from The Rasmussen Reports focuses on the Republican Primary in the all-important State of Florida. -
Pope Benedict XVI - How His Abortion Agenda Can Destroy the Church in the U.S.Will Pope Benedict XVI's involvement in U.S. politics destroy his church in America? -
Republicans on the Fringe: Why Fred Thompson Looks Oh-so-goodWith a large and diverse field of candidates, why are Republican flocking to actor Fred Thompson? -
Politician Actors: Otherwise Known as the Guys Who Really Know How to BS PeopleFormer Tennessee Senator and Law & Order cast member Fred Dalton Thompson "unofficially" announced last month that he will "most likely" run for President in the 2008 Presidential election.
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