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In Ramadi, Iraq, a 37-year old mother of three graduates the police academy. "If American women can do it, we can do it," she says. "It's a dream we want to make come true, if I don't help...who will?" says another female graduate in Diyala Province.
Published Sep 20, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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The Harper headline screams “Those that die without Christ have a horrible, horrible surprise.” A Senior Pastor's words are examined. Woe to those who pastor to those of high celebrity.
Published Sep 1, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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We all knew that Hillary Clinton had something on Barack Obama...something that would tilt the Presidential primaries to her side...something that would put her on the path to the Oval Office. It didn't happen...but why?
Published Sep 1, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Everyone has a cell phone these day. Never underestimate who may be videoing and recording your conversation. A highly-placed Democrat DNC operative knows the pain.
Published Aug 31, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Angry Obama supporters were asked to contact WGN's 720 Extension radio talk show en masse to encourage the station to drop an interview with Stanley Kurtz, a National Review Online contributor with new information on Barack Obama. The show went on.
Published Aug 28, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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According to the L.A. Times, researchers have found a way to produce insulin from pancreas cells, creating a genetic transformation.
Published Aug 28, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Health
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A conservative group is fighting back against Barack Obama's request to the Department of Justice to investigate the group by stressing the impact of government and its agencies |used to protect presidential candidates from citizens' speech."
Published Aug 27, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Media, including Fox News and the AP, reviewed the Annenberg Challenge files released yesterday after reporter Stanley Kurtz suggested a more-than-neighborly connection between Barack Obama and terrorist William Ayers.
Published Aug 27, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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How do we know a Presidential candidate is a natural-born citizen? What proof is required? Is the only qualifier a citizen parent? This may be the first time the U.S. has had a set of circumstances raising valid questions on a candidate's citizenship.
Published Aug 26, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Documents have been released today regarding Obama's connection to William Ayers, a 1960s-era terrorist and current college professor. Is there reason for concern about the Obama-Ayers friendship?
Published Aug 26, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Barack Obama is asking TV stations and the DOJ to stop a recent ad campaign produced by the American Issues Project. A McCain spokesperson fired-back with some choice tough talk: "...how many of us are friends with unrepentant former terrorist bombers?"
Published Aug 26, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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"Everybody’s watching what’s going on in Beijing right now with the Olympics. Think about the amount of money that China has spent on infrastructure. Their ports, their train systems, their airports are vastly the superior to us now... " Barack Obama
Published Aug 23, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Charges have been filed against Barack Obama, the DNC and the Federal Election Commission in a Philadelphia court. The suit seeks to prevent Obama's nomination on grounds that he is constitutionally ineligible to hold the office of President.
Published Aug 22, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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The Oklahoma Ethics Commission pushed for additional funds to increase work space, increase staff by three, and buy supplies. They even considered a lawsuit against the State. The State forked over $150,000.00 of which $90,000.00 went to pay raises
Published Aug 21, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Iraq and America near the conclusion of the long-awaited security agreement between the two countries with U.S. troop withdrawal and military "immunity" at the top of the list. U.S. Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice is in Baghdad to tie-up lose ends.
Published Aug 21, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Pundits theorize that "the Bush effect" is good for Barack Obama, and bad for John McCain, but Americans are feeling a bit better about their President's job performance. Increased numbers believe "the surge" worked, and Dems disapprove of Dems.
Published Aug 20, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Ezra Levant, a Canadian publisher, was forced to defend himself and his publication against complaints filed with the Alberta Human Rights Commission by the Edmonton Council of Muslim Communities.
Published Aug 14, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in World
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Thomas Paine, the 1776 author of Common Sense, visits 21st Century America to build a fire under our great silent majority, urging us to fight back against a do-nothing Majority Party.
Published Aug 13, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Virginia Governor Tim Kaine, a Vice Presidential-hopeful, says that Russia's President Medvedev "complied" with Senator Obama's request for a cease fire.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in World
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The pigeons are coming home to roost, so to speak, as Rielle Hunter's former friend, Pigeon O'Brien, speaks out about Hunter's affair with two time-Presidential-hopeful John Edwards. Reporters find campaign treasurers archived away in old campaign litter.
Published Aug 12, 2008 by ■ Maggie M. Thornton in Politics
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Maggie M. Thornton
Citizen Journalist
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Reporting from: The Heartland, United States Registered: Aug 10, 2008
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I'm a conservative blogger, owner and editor of Maggie's Notebook. My focus is Islam, Iraq, Afghanistan, U.S. Politics, U.S. Military, protecting freedom of speech and preserving a traditional American lifestyle.
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