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    Kathleen Sebelius, right, and Gina McCarthy, left, have just handed Harry Reid a priceless opportunity to prove his many avowals of being willing to put partisanship aside for the good of the country. (AP/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)
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    Kathleen Sebelius, Gina McCarthy put Harry Reid on the constitutional spot but does he care?

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    October 21, 2013 4:00 am
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    Stenographer loses it on the House floor as members vote to end government shutdown
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    Stenographer loses it on the House floor as members vote to end government shutdown

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    Over 90 percent of congressional incumbents running for their own seats have won re-election since 1970.
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    Examiner Editorial: Obama is term-limited, so why not Congress?

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    Mike Needham, CEO of Heritage Action for America, addresses an audience of supporters of the
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    Meet ‘Mr. Shutdown,’ Heritage Action’s Michael Needham

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    October 12, 2013 4:00 am
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    the federal government is also assaulting state sovereignty in matters of voter identification and energy development. (AP Photo)
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    Fighting the good fight for federalism and the 10th Amendment

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    Republican activist Shaun McCutcheon of Hoover, Ala., right, leaves the Supreme Court in Washington on Tuesday, after the court's hearing on campaign finance. The Supreme Court is tackling a challenge to limits on contributions by the biggest individual donors to political campaigns. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

    Examiner Editorial: Supreme Court can advance freedom of speech in campaign finance case

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    Obamacare is prime example of government tyranny in action
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    Obamacare is prime example of government tyranny in action

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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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    FDA blocks innovation in adult-stem-cell research

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    World War I Memorial Closed, ‘Except for 1st Amendment Activities’

    World War I Memorial Closed, ‘Except for 1st Amendment Activities’

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    Service Employees International Union (SEIU) members protest for higher wages in downtown Los Angeles on Tuesday, Oct 1, 2013. Unionized Los Angeles County employees have walked off the job and taken to the streets to protest the collapse of contract negotiations.   (AP Photo/Nick Ut)

    Examiner Editorial: Big Labor going under Supreme Court’s microscope

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