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KIFI Local News 8:  John Birch Society Leader in Idaho Falls

Daily Pilot: EDITOR'S NOTEBOOK: Local Dems show support 

The Boston Phoenix: Cracking Up

Weatherford Democrat: Local veteran noted for coordinating transportation program

The Washington Monthly: PEOPLE ARE WATCHING THIS LUNATIC

Columbus Local News: John Birch Society leader to speak

The Columbian: Olympia outsiders at home in B.G.

Oklahoma Gazette: Oklahoma lawmaker talks about plotting diabolical forces

Daily Kos: "Is There Anything Wrong With Saying Yes?"

Salon.com: Obama's timid liberalism

The Denver Post: A tribute to Saul David Alinsky

The Calgary Herald: Staring into an abyss

The Montana Standard: Book covers ups, downs of former Gov. Babcock's career

The Missoulian: Babcock's career had its highs and lows

Helena Independent Record: Horse Sense

Expresso: Conservadurismo se asoma al abismo

Examiner: Lambert Stirs Controversy With Criticism of Mexican Government's Book Donation

Boston Herald: Conservatisms future behind Door No. 1, 2 or 3?

Las Cruces Sun-News: When in doubt, call em the enemy 

Elkins Inter-Mountain: New course for GOP?

The Dickinson Press: Throwing sweet feed to the Republican herd

Washington Post: GOP at the Abyss

Glendale News Press:  COMMUNITY COMMENTARY: School board job changes

The Daily News Tribune:  Lyons: Throwing sweet feed to the Republican herd

Arizona Republic: Berman's quest for 3rd term as mayor faces big test

The Seguin Gazette-Enterprise: Digging through the old wallet 

Seattle Times: Is Prop. 8 a constitutional wrong?

Arkansas Democrat Gazette: Side show takes main stage

Alternet: The Rick Santelli 'Tea Party' Controversy Article Kicks Up a Media Dust Storm

The Atlantic: Playboy dips a toe into investigate journalism

The New Republic: Yes, Ron Paul is a Bircher

The Texas Observer: Memo: Keep an Eye on Those Muslims

The American Conservative: How Radio Wrecks the Right

The Desert Sun: California's Proposition 8 legal challenge harkens back to '60s housing measure

PopMatters: California's Proposition 8 legal challenge harkens back to '60s housing measure

Nashville Scene: Morning Roundup: Abortion Fight, Faith Healers and School Bullies

Start-Telegram: Kennedy: Who knew that yoga is a tool of Satan?

Tulsa World: New blood ushers in new GOP leadership

Orange County Register: Writer gives voice to O.C.'s African American pioneers

Politicker NJ: Leery of poll data, GOP legislators call for a vote on gay marriage

 The Sacramento Bee: California's Prop. 8 legal challenge harkens back to 1966 housing measure

Pasadena Citizen: Observing teenage secrets

Tulsa Today: Tulsa Republicans battle for cause

Sun Herald: MEMORY BANK Feb. 17: Dateline 1972 - Sex education is not a new controversy 

TruthDig: Allen Barra on the Myth of Ronald Reagan

Tulsa World: Republicans work to win county leadership spots

New Music Box: The Elie Siegmeister Centennial

Tulsa World: Fight brews for direction of state Republican Party

Variety: Inventing L.A.: The Chandlers & Their Times Review

The Mountain Times: Birchers see America as Being at Significant Crossroads

 Jackson Free Press: Grover Norquist: ‘Obama Breaks Campaign Promise'

 Oklahoma Gazette: As conspiracy theories abound in Oklahoma, John Birch Society and others rally

The Wall Street Journal: Business Bookshelf: Piles of Green From Black Gold

The New York Times: Books of The Times: There Will Be Extravagance: Riding High on Gushers of Black Gold

Napa Valley Register: Environmental costs have real impact

The Oregonian: A little less Madness in a time that needs more

The Los Angeles Times: How the Chandlers were responsible for 'Inventing L.A.'

The Daily Gazette: The Last days of the Late, Great State of Unrecommended Reading

Live Steam (Rotary International of Pittsburgh): January 29, 2009 newsletter

Los Angeles Times: 'Inventing L.A.': New documentary about the Los Angeles Times

Illinois Valley News: Gun issues hot topic at Birch meet

Chicago Tribune:  Highland Park synagogue marks its own bit of civil rights history

Baton Rouge Business Report: There's something in the water

The Washington Independent: GOP Senators Give Hope to Anti-Obama Activists

ESPN: Game in the Shadows

Atlanta Journal-Constitution: Riverbend remembered as a decade-long party

Arizona Capitol Times: Rejecting Real ID: DHS job might change Gov's perspective

NewsWithViews.com: BEST AND WORST OF 2008

USA Today: Napolitano backs security tech

The Huffington Post: Remembering Paul Weyrich

Peshtigo Times: Remember When?

Las Vegas Weekly: My letters editor, my friend

The Witness: Words of financial wisdom

The San Diego Union-Tribune: Group led campaign to ban 'Last Temptation of Christ'

Arizona Republic: Late filings add 5 hopefuls to Gilbert races

San Antonio Express News: Paula Allen: 'Americanism' raged at event

Kalamazoo Gazette: Opening with prayer: Area municipalities vary in their decisions about invocations

Metropolis Magazine: Reference Page: December 2008

Indianapolis Monthly Magazine: Right Around the Corner

The Reminder: Debates, budgets and comrades

Yahoo Financial News: Lamenting Economic Solutions: Time to Return to Sound Money for Solid Economic Footing Says The John Birch Society (link expired)

Baltimore Sun: What blacks need is economic power

Newsweek: Center Stage

The Globe and Mail: The Oracle of Omaha in all his human frailty

Grand Forks Herald: Gilby, N.D. goes for Obama--by one vote

The Post-Crescent: U.S. Sen. Joseph McCarthy's legacy remains unsettled

Deseret News: Dealey Plaza: JFK museum remembers 'day the world stood still'

Portland Tribune: Democrat Schrader easily beats Erickson in 5th District

Tulsa World: John Birch Society sees new interest

East Valley Tribune: Berman, Petersen running for Gilbert mayor

 

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