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Bowyer Edges Burton to Win at Talladega

Clint Bowyer beat teammate Jeff Burton to the finish line at Talladega Superspeedway Sunday to give Richard Childress Racing its 100th victory in the Sprint Cup Series. (Oct. 23)

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Santorum: Obama ‘Lost the War in Iraq’

Click here to view this media Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum claimed Sunday that by announcing the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq, President Barack Obama had “lost the war.” The candidate told CBS’ Bob Schieffer that the Republican reaction to the president’s announcement had been scathing because the Obama administration failed to convince Iraq to give U.S. troops immunity from prosecution. “We have a president that was not able to set conditions and actually have the kind of influence over the Iraqi government,” Santorum complained. “Now, three years the president has had to work with the Iraq government, to try to mold and shape that relationship. And to be in a position where really the Iranians now have more sway over the Iraqi government then the United States just shows the weakness of our diplomatic effort, the weakness of this president.” “I think that’s reason people are so upset, that, you know, we’ve lost — in many respects, we’ve lost control, lost the war in Iraq because we have Iran having broadened its sphere of influence.” At a meeting with the Senate Republican Conference in 2005, Santorum told American Digest’s George Vanderleun that victory in Iraq was possible even if U.S. troops were not based there. “[It] would be sufficient [for victory],” the then-Pennsylvania senator said. “It’s a democracy. We’ve got folks in Europe that don’t want our bases there. I’m not concerned about that as long as this government that may not want us there is in secure enough hands to make sure that it does not become a terrorist state or otherwise problematic. Whether we are there or not is of secondary importance.”

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Santorum: Obama ‘Lost the War in Iraq’

Click here to view this media Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum claimed Sunday that by announcing the withdrawal of all U.S. troops from Iraq, President Barack Obama had “lost the war.” The candidate told CBS’ Bob Schieffer that the Republican reaction to the president’s announcement had been scathing because the Obama administration failed to convince Iraq to give U.S. troops immunity from prosecution. “We have a president that was not able to set conditions and actually have the kind of influence over the Iraqi government,” Santorum complained. “Now, three years the president has had to work with the Iraq government, to try to mold and shape that relationship. And to be in a position where really the Iranians now have more sway over the Iraqi government then the United States just shows the weakness of our diplomatic effort, the weakness of this president.” “I think that’s reason people are so upset, that, you know, we’ve lost — in many respects, we’ve lost control, lost the war in Iraq because we have Iran having broadened its sphere of influence.” At a meeting with the Senate Republican Conference in 2005, Santorum told American Digest’s George Vanderleun that victory in Iraq was possible even if U.S. troops were not based there. “[It] would be sufficient [for victory],” the then-Pennsylvania senator said. “It’s a democracy. We’ve got folks in Europe that don’t want our bases there. I’m not concerned about that as long as this government that may not want us there is in secure enough hands to make sure that it does not become a terrorist state or otherwise problematic. Whether we are there or not is of secondary importance.”

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Bobby Jindal

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Bobby Jindal

Bobby Jindal easily Wins 2nd Term as Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal Wins Second Term as Governor of Louisiana La. Gov. Bobby Jindal Wins Re-Election [VIDEO] PimpingtheUS says: @ politiJim Jindal Victory. http://t.co/ZKE2Iy8n

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Ever wondered where filmmakers find those beautiful natural settings? CNN has the scoop on five of the best beaches to have graced the silver screen: The Beach ‘s quasi-utopia was created on Thailand’s Phi Phi Leh Island, a spot in the southern part of the country that has seen plenty…

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Mole Day

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Mole Day

Let’s Play Earthbound Half-Blind – Part 9: Weird Metacognitive Jerks It’s Mole Day! Avogadro’s State of Mind AngelSocha1 says: What the fuck do I do for mole day #fuckingproject

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Gaddafi ‘Killer’ Admits: “I Shot Him Twice, in the Head & the Chest” (Video)

A Libyan rebel, who identified himself as Senad el Sadık el Ureybi, claims on video that he was the one to execute tyrant Moammar Gaddafi. From the video: As the international community tries to get to the bottom of Gaddafi’s … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 22/10/2011 16:53 Number of articles : 2

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Gaddafi ‘Killer’ Admits: “I Shot Him Twice, in the Head & the Chest” (Video)

A Libyan rebel, who identified himself as Senad el Sadık el Ureybi, claims on video that he was the one to execute tyrant Moammar Gaddafi. From the video: As the international community tries to get to the bottom of Gaddafi’s … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 22/10/2011 16:53 Number of articles : 2

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The roles of their lives

For Mark Rylance, it’s Rooster in Jerusalem. For Alison Steadman, it’s Bev in Abigail’s Party … leading actors on the parts they will never escape Mark Rylance Plays Johnny “Rooster” Byron in Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, which opened at the Royal Court in 2009 and travelled to Broadway. It has just returned to London, where it is showing at the Apollo theatre in the West End. Jerusalem first came to me in 2003, when I was too busy running the Globe. Back then it was called St George’s Day. The pages were written with an old typewriter and it was very raw, so different to anything else. Sometimes, instead of characters’ names, there was just pages of dialogue. It reminded me of how much as a kid I had resonated with adults outside of society, how much I liked their language and stories. I got busy with other projects and they saw other actors. When the Royal Court asked me again, I wasn’t quite sure. Because I’d had this surprising success with Boeing Boeing , people were amazed that I was committing to an unknown play at the Court. It was rough and unwieldy. Even

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The roles of their lives

For Mark Rylance, it’s Rooster in Jerusalem. For Alison Steadman, it’s Bev in Abigail’s Party … leading actors on the parts they will never escape Mark Rylance Plays Johnny “Rooster” Byron in Jerusalem by Jez Butterworth, which opened at the Royal Court in 2009 and travelled to Broadway. It has just returned to London, where it is showing at the Apollo theatre in the West End. Jerusalem first came to me in 2003, when I was too busy running the Globe. Back then it was called St George’s Day. The pages were written with an old typewriter and it was very raw, so different to anything else. Sometimes, instead of characters’ names, there was just pages of dialogue. It reminded me of how much as a kid I had resonated with adults outside of society, how much I liked their language and stories. I got busy with other projects and they saw other actors. When the Royal Court asked me again, I wasn’t quite sure. Because I’d had this surprising success with Boeing Boeing , people were amazed that I was committing to an unknown play at the Court. It was rough and unwieldy. Even

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