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The Death of American Religion

In the aftermath of the re-election of President Barack Obama, conservatives searched the heavens and the earth for answers. Some suggested that Mitt Romney lost because Republicans didn't reach out more to Latino voters; some suggested that Romney lost because his "get out the vote" system fell apart on Election Day. Romney himself said that he lost because President Obama separated voting groups with particularly calibrated "gifts" designed to curry their favor.
  

UN to launch new round of talks on global warming

DOHA, Qatar (AP) - As nearly 200 countries meet in oil-and-gas-rich Qatar for annual talks starting Monday on slowing global warming, one of the main challenges will be raising climate aid for poor countries at a time when budgets are strained by financial turmoil.
  

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Lindsey Graham: 'Fair to put revenue on the table'
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Republican senator said Sunday "it's fair to ask my party to put revenue on the table" as part of the solution to avoid the looming automatic tax increases and across-the-board spending cuts known as the "fiscal cliff."
Post Finally Digs into Growing Petraeus Scandal
The Washington Post has been greatly embarrassed by the fact that its local editor Vernon Loeb was the ghost writer for the David Petraeus biography by Paula Broadwell and admits he was 'clueless' about their sexual relationship.
It Was Never the Economy, Stupid
Naturally, with 32 million Americans out of work, 46 million people on food stamps and unemployment levels between seven and almost nine percent in the last four years of Obama, Republicans stood behind Romney.
Obama Wants Higher Revenues and Rates - but Is It a Deal-breaker?
Right after the election, it was all peaches and cream and conciliatory common-ground language when President Obama met with congressional leaders to discuss the fiscal cliff.
A more polarized Congress will make deals harder to reach
WASHINGTON (AP) - When the next Congress cranks up in January, there will be more women, many new faces and 11 fewer tea party-backed House Republicans from the class of 2010 who sought a second term.
Guns and Freedom
In the Spring of 1943, the inhabitants of the Warsaw Ghetto, having become aware the Nazis were deporting the remaining Jews to the gas chambers of Treblinka, took up arms, whatever they could find, and rebelled against the German occupiers.

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