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How many of you think you will hear the truth when Obama addresses Congress and the nation tonight about health care reform? What do you think he will say?  All this man does is talk. Let’s see something in writing. Let’s have a chance to read any bill and know what’s in it.

Hey Bloomberg fix this disgraceful problem. I guess teachers are not entitled to a speedy trial. The guilty should be fired, and the exonerated returned to the class room in an expeditious manner. Stop wasting millions of tax payer dollars, and ruining innocent lives. ‘Rubber-room’ teachers feel like they’re in prison  from NY Post: Local News by By AMANDA MELILLO and YOAV GONEN

I love how they slant this. The Treasury Department said that the 23 billion that Bush provided will be lost. Excuse me. What about the additional 78 billion that Obama provided. I would think that any payment should go to the first loan, but I guess they don’t see it that way. Taxpayers face heavy losses on auto bailout (AP) from Yahoo! News: Top Stories

Obama and the tax code. Another joke. Obama’s Treasure Hunt by Chris Edwards from Cato Recent Op-eds

Did Jones slip through the cracks of the White House’s vetting process, as defenders say? Not likely. His radicalism was clear just days before his appointment. The Rubber-Stamping Of Radicals from IBDeditorials.com Commentary and Cartoons

EDITORIAL: Citizens united against censorship  from The Washington Times stories: Editorials

Robert M. Morgenthau: The Emerging Axis of Iran and Venezuela  from WSJ.com: Opinion

What good did all those billions do? Not much it would seem. What the Public Thinks of Public Schools from WSJ.com: Opinion. High-school graduation rates are lower today than in 1970.

Terrorist friend of Bill Ayers lands cushy taxpayer funded job  from American Thinker Blog

Obama science czar: Redistributionism as the cure for American exceptionalism from Hot Air » Top Picks by Ed Morrissey

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All great change in America begins at the dinner table. So, tomorrow night in the kitchen I hope the talking begins. And children, if your parents haven't been teaching you what it means to be an American, let 'em know and nail 'em on it. That would be a very American thing to do. Ronald Reagan's Farewell Address January 11, 1989
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