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Why Reagan and Clinton Survived the Midterms and Obama Won't

Bill4499 Wrote: Sep 09, 2010 7:21 PM
Hey Gary what do we do with the waste from all these reactors that have a half life of thousands of years. Your backyard ok?
Join the Debate!
Life,Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness Wrote: Sep 10, 2010 9:42 AM
Yucca Mountain Bill...70,000 metric tons capacity and it is ready to start accepting shipments
jim#1 Wrote: Sep 09, 2010 9:39 PM
How about putting that waste in the coal mines, and the oil drilling holes.

They will be there even longer.
afterthegoldrush Wrote: Sep 09, 2010 7:29 PM
Up your a s s would be a better place

As the November 2nd election draws closer, it appears evident that the GOP will score a major victory. The Cooke Report, a non-partisan group known for its polling accuracy, conservatively predicts that Republicans will pick up between 35 and 45 seats. Assuming this outcome, what are the implications for President Obama? Will he be able to win reelection in 2012?

The midterm elections of 1982 and 1994 offer important insights into the 2010 election. After an economy that saw the unemployment rate rise from 7.5% in January of 1981 to an average of 9.7% in 1982, the Republicans lost...

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