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    An Irish government campaign poster urges passing motorists and pedestrians to support the abolition of the country's Senate in Dublin, Ireland, on Thursday. The measure to abolish the Seanad lost by just 42,500 votes out of more than 1.2 million cast (51.8 percent to 48.2 percent). While many Americans might wish they could abolish Congress, it is unlikely, unless voters take a page from the Declaration of Independence and
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    Five Republican governors are showing how to solve real problems

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    Al-Shabaab is a repugnant and evil bunch, formally allied with al Qaeda, but the group's focus thus far has been regional: the creation of an Islamic state in Somalia, and, as an AS spokesman put it in 2010,
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    Obama opens another bloody front in the war on terror, Somalia

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    Obamacare is prime example of government tyranny in action
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    Various writers and even President Obama have blamed partisan redistricting for creating a more
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    Don’t blame the government shutdown on redistricting

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    A UPS employee has sued the Grand Rapids-based Teamsters Local 406. (AP File)
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    Big Labor blocking workers from using new right-to-work laws

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    A statue of George Washington is seen amidst American flags adn the Tea Party flag during a rally at the Capitol in Albany, N.Y., on Tuesday, April 13, 2010. (AP Photo/Mike Groll)
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    Tea Party is the solution, not the problem

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    On Oct. 21, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit will hear arguments in a case, USA v. Regenerative Sciences, in which the federal Food and Drug Administration threatens to usurp long-standing state regulation of the practice of medicine. (Photo: Thinkstock)
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    Failure to come to an agreement on a continuing resolution has led to the current government shutdown, even as another epic battle looms over another increase in debt ceiling.
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    Congress and the president must get serious about debt crisis

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    Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker has officially rebuffed a request from National Park Service to close several state park sites. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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    Grand Canyon National Park Ranger Jason Morris talks to people on a motorcycle at the closed park entrance on Thursday in Ariz. More than 400 national parks are closed as Congress remains deadlocked over federal government funding. (AP Photo/Brian Skoloff)
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    Obama’s intransigence closed America’s natural wonders

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