Thorns In My Side, Obama-Clinton
Posted by James Breen at 28 March 2008 8:6
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Billionaire New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg took Senator Barack Obama of Illinois for breakfast at an upper east side Manhattan coffee shop last November and subsequently agreed to help arrange Obama's speech today at the Cooper Union about the national economy, ongoing housing slump and the advancement of science and art. Bloomberg, a former Democrat, has not yet formally endorsed Obama for president, but in his brief introduction referred to him as a man from "the land of Lincoln," .. click here.
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It is just getting started:
I've had a couple of diaries rolling around in my head for a couple of weeks. Unfortunately I work full-time and have other obligations in real life, so I haven't had the chance to sit down and flesh any of these out into a real diary. Over the flip, I shall go bullet-style and rant on Real ID, Matt's Law, outsourcing, food stamps, and maybe a little bit on Hillary Clinton. Real ID: I used to be on the fence about Real ID, especially in terms of voting. I figured "Hey, even people who ..>>.
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The Disaster Unemployment Assistance Program is a federal program through which employees may be able to receive federal funding if they have lost their jobs as a direct result of a disaster. The program is in place to apply to employees and employers in states across the country, including many employers and employees in the state of North Dakota. When an employee has lost work as a direct result of a disaster, the employee may be able to have up to 29 months of federal funding. However, in ..[More].
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