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Thursday, September 06, 2012

Thursday's Daily Brief: Bill Clinton Steals The Show

Thursday, September 6, 2012
POLITICS
Campaign Reformers Disappointed In Obama
BUSINESS
Risky Business Pays Off For Wall Street
WORLD
Craziest Expenses By Foreign Governments In The U.S.
BUSINESS
European Central Bank Tackles Crisis Head On With New Program
SPORTS
Federer Stunned At U.S. Open
BLOG POSTS
Roseanne Barr: I Approve This Message...
Campaign Finance Reform may not sound like a burning, hot-button issue, but it is, and all of us citizens better get united behind that, or pretty soon there won't be anything left worth fighting for. That's why I'm running for president and that's why I approved this message.
Michael B. Keegan: Chance to Vote on Citizens United!? Yes, This November
Whatever the issues you most care about, this November's election will be a choice between two Supreme Courts. And the two alternatives could not be more different.
Ricky Gervais: Which Doctor?
A fun-packed week filming on Derek was only marred slightly by the fact that an emergency doctor was called after 24 hours of severe abdominal pain. Examination, urine sample, and blood tests were taken and I was rushed to hospital for a scan.
Mark Cuban: Are We Better Off Today Than We Were Four Years Ago? Part 1
I only wish that candidates were held to the same standards of fact that CEO's of public companies are. If CEOs were as vague, fast and loose with the facts as our candidates are, they would be in big trouble.
Elisabeth MacNamara: Who Pays for the Parties?
The growing influence of money in politics threatens to corrupt our representative form of government, where the people -- through their votes -- are supposed to make the decisions.



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