Posts Tagged ‘state’
Yeah! Tell me another one! Whew. OK. Let’s get serious. Obama, as usual, is attacking the concept of personal responsibility. The concept that people willingly and knowingly incurred a debt is meaningless to Obama. Completely. Under his watch, the student loan program has been removed from the private sector and made federal ( that’s called [...]
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President Obama is gearing up for a fight to get Goodwin Liu for the 9th Circuit. For those not in the know, that’s the one from San Francisco. It represents the liberal heart and soul. I don’t think you’re going to find a conservative judge in that part of the world, so that point is [...]
Tags: appellate, barbara crabb, california, conservative, goodwin liu, liberal, prayer, right, state, supreme court, Wisconsin
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According CAGW: $250,000 by Senate appropriator Byron Dorgan (D-N.D.) and Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) for the Entrepreneurial Center for Horticulture at Minot State University-Bottineau. According to its website, the center is “committed to furthering greenhouse production of organic and specialty vegetables in North Dakota.” North Dakota is not among the leading states in horticulture sales [...]
Tags: bottineau, byon dorgan, curriculum, global warming, greenhouse, horticulture, Kent Conrad, minot, North Dakota, pork, state, university
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