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Government is tracking all U.S. phone calls
WASHINGTON — The federal government has amassed a database for at least seven years containing details on virtually every telephone call made within the United States or between this country and telephones abroad, officials said Thursday,...
Tags: National Security Agency, The Washington Post, Judges, Terrorism, Mike J. Rogers
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Allan Powell: Rand Paul for president?
Two events that occurred Sunday, March 10, make it clear that Rand Paul was making an early announcement that he is running for a home in the White House in 2016. (Actually, his first act was a few days earlier when he made a 13-hour filibuster in the...Tags: U.S. Congress, Ayn Rand, White House, Tea Party Movement, U.S. Senate
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Paul Ryan meets with Romney donors: 'Bow and arrow, or shotgun?'
PARK CITY, Utah –One of the intents of Mitt Romney’s Park City, Utah, confab for his major presidential donors was to give them an up-close-and-personal look at the potential candidates to be the Republican party’s next presidential...
Tags: Travel, Elections, Politics, Tagg Romney, Finance
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WRAPUP 3-Reports on U.S. surveillance of Americans fuel debate over privacy, security
Reuters* Data on millions of Verizon customers targeted * Secret three-month court order published online * Privacy advocates say surveillance is overreach * Key U.S. lawmakers support data collection effort By Mark Hosenball and John Whitesides WASHINGTON,...Tags: The Washington Post, National Security Agency, Democratic Party, Mike J. Rogers, Bernard Sanders
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Senate immigration bill teeters as it tilts rightward
WASHINGTON — The Senate immigration bill is poised to undergo a decidedly rightward shift in an attempt to attract more Republican votes, but that threatens to erode bipartisan consensus. Democratic and Republican authors of the bill have...
Tags: Democratic Party, Joe Manchin III, Elections, Migration, Politics
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Is Obama willing to fight for right terror policy?
In his recent speech on terrorism and national security, President Barack Obama performed superbly as explainer in chief, a role in which he often hasn't succeeded. It may not matter much. However belatedly, Obama offered a cogent policy rationale for...
Tags: Terrorism, Politics, George W. Bush, Colin Powell, Central Intelligence Agency
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Rand Paul at Reagan Library: For Obama, 'everywhere a scandal'
SIMI VALLEY — Rounding out a week of visits with technology company executives and potential 2016 donors in California, Sen.Rand Paul told Republicans Friday night that the GOP would continue to lose California and other states on the West Coast...
Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Elections, Politics, Media Industry, Internal Revenue Service
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Rubio wants stronger border security in immigration reform bill
WASHINGTON — Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, a key author of the bipartisan Senate immigration overhaul, is working on a proposal that would give Congress, not the Obama administration, the authority to devise a plan to bolster border security. The...Tags: Washington, DC, Elections, Fox News Channel (tv network), Dianne Feinstein, Politics
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Romney donors to get a first look at potential 2016 contenders
An early morning skeet-shooting excursion with Rep. Paul D. Ryan of Wisconsin. A golf game with Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky. A chance to mingle over breakfast with New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie. Those are just a few of the offerings available to the...Tags: Ann Romney, Political Fundraising, Fox News Channel (tv network), Elections, Politics
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Congress chafes at its own rules
Democrat Carl Levin doesn't need directions to navigate the Capitol. He has served Michigan in the U.S. Senate since 1979, and by now he knows where all the bodies are buried. You can't slip anything past this old bull. Today, he chairs the powerful...Tags: Politics, General Electric Company, Tim Cook, U.S. Congress, New Products
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Too juvenile to govern
WASHINGTON — With budgetary tantrums in the Senate and investigative play-acting in the House, the Republican Party is proving once again that it simply cannot be taken seriously. This is a shame. I don't share the GOP's philosophy, but I do...Tags: Mike Lee, Ted Cruz, Politics, Budgets and Budgeting, Benghazi
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May 31, 2013
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