Marco Rubio and the Republicans Who Love Him

The Obama agenda scares people. "I do not believe the president fully supports the free-enterprise system that I support," Rubio says. Florida Republicans, Rubio believes, know in their hearts that Crist "is not going to go to Washington and stand up to this agenda and be part of offering an alternative -- he's just not going to do it." Crist's recent praise for the stimulus and tendency to accommodate Obamacare suggest Rubio is right.

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Mark Levin interviews Marco Rubio

Mark Levin spoke with conservative Marco Rubio this evening about his Republican primary race for Senate against RINO Charlie Crist: Marco Rubio showed he has America right when he said, "I always felt that we already had a Democrat Party; why did we need two Democrat Partys?"

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Club for Growth meets with Rubio

The Club interviewed Rubio on Monday, and Executive Director David Keating said it was "impressed." Donors have to be skeptical of Rubio's chances, and a Club endorsement would provide him both money and legitimacy. "We are very concerned about the two major tax increases Charlie Crist recently signed and believe there's no excuse for his active support of the Obama big-government 'stimulus' spending bill," Keating said. "We are actively considering the race, but have made no decision yet." The organization, which makes a habit of challenge the GOP establishment in primaries, is dancing around the issue for now. While it...

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Israelis kill 'They'll never catch me' militant

BALATA REFUGEE CAMP, West Bank — Israeli troops on Thursday killed five Palestinians, including a top militant who said just a day earlier that he would never be caught, in Israel's largest military sweep since pulling out from the Gaza Strip last summer. Three of the dead were gunmen from the Al Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades — a violent offshoot of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas' Fatah Party — killed during a shootout in their hide-out in the Balata refugee camp. The deaths brought to eight the number of Palestinians killed by army fire since the Balata sweep began Monday. The military...

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So, is Marcos money intact?

SO WHERE'S the Marcos loot? Anakpawis party-list Representative Rafael Mariano posed this question as he challenged President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo to show proof that the $683 million in recovered assets of late dictator Ferdinand Marcos was still intact. "The multimillion-dollar question is: 'Is the ill-gotten wealth still intact? Where is it?'" Mariano asked. In a statement, Mariano said the President was turning the victims of Marcos atrocities into treasure hunters "looking and waiting for luck." He said part of the money might have been used for the campaign of Ms Arroyo in the 2004 presidential election. "We will not stoop to...

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PLEASE! STOP POSTING SAME MESSAGE ON ALL BOARDS!

The purpose of FreeRepublic.com's multiple message boards is to limit the topics for each board to particular topics. Posting the same message on all the boards defeats the purpose of multiple-boards for special topics. It is very annoying to see the same message on every bulletin board. PLEASE! DO THE READERS A FAVOR. STOP CROSS-POSTING YOUR MESSAGES!

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Got Brain?

Got Brain? By Donnel Jones, April 20, 2004 Home   Search   Forum   Terms The New York Times hits a new low with coverage of an "experiment" that seeks to determine the activity of a person's brain and how that correlates to their being a Democrat or Republican. Science meets pseudo-science. We might as well have Dr. Mengele use his medical training to ascertain the essence of "Jewishness" using various "technologies." Of course, the researchers here are not sadistic half-man who torture children. Rather, they are wasting their patron's money (who is financing this nonsense, anyway?) with technologies that have proved invaluable in medical...

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Marco Polo In Reverse

Special Report 2/23/04Marco Polo in Reverse In the spring of 1288 a curious throng packed the Vatican to celebrate Easter and glimpse a visitor from the far side of the world. Rabban Sauma, a Mongolian Christian, had braved a 7,000-mile trek from Beijing. But when he received the Eucharist from the pope, he broke down and sobbed. The crowd's loud amens shook the church. Sauma was the Mongol Empire's first envoy to Europe, just 50 years after Mongol armies were repulsed at the gates of Vienna. Much of his diaries have survived, giving a unique perspective on the West. "Sauma...

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CAPTION THIS PHOTO! "Fans: ‘This is what football is all about’"

<p>Marshall cheerleader Nate Rice gets a ride on Marco’s back prior to the Thundering Herd’s game against the Mountaineers Saturday at Marshall Stadium.</p>

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