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John Gregg, Democrat Mike Pence, Republican Undecided Rupert Boneham, Libertarian
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A Republican candidate for Vigo County office claims he was booted from Terre Haute’s Labor Day Parade because of his party affiliation. Caleb Fleschner, a Republican candidate running for Vigo County commissioner, said Friday afternoon politics are to blame for his removal from the parade line-up. But Charles Toth, head of the Wabash Valley Central Labor Council AFL-CIO’s parade committee, said political affiliation had nothing to do with the rejection. Toth did say, however, that the organization does reserve the right to determine who participates in its event.
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Yes, with the wars winding down it's time to turn the page I'm ok with reducing the size of our military and increasing our weapons and unmanned vehicles No, our security operations are already taxed to the limit Don't want to, but we have to I'm ok with it as long as the forces themselves are unaffected
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I've been seeing a series of ads on USA network today, including one with Chris Matthews, talking about "unfair" the current tax situation is. Does anyone know anything about this?
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Please FREEP this poll! Which of these current political movements best represents your views? Occupy Wall Street The Tea Party Neither, they're both too extreme
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MORGANTOWN, W.Va. (AP) - What was it like? What was it like in the trenches? What was it like in all those places whose names have faded in the dusty recesses of memory, places like Ypres and Gallipoli, Verdun and the Marne? What was it like to fight the war that was supposed to make the world safe for democracy? There's no one left to ask.
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INDIANAPOLIS — The absence of Democratic legislators from the Indiana House extended into the afternoon with several hundred union members at the Statehouse protesting Republican-backed labor bills. Speakers at a midday rally today told the union members that Republicans had declared a “war on labor” with proposals restricting teacher collective bargaining and so-called right-to-work legislation.
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Please Freep this Poll: Do you support the Right to Work Law? No Yes Undecided The Indiana Democrats followed the Wisconsin Democrats. Help us send a message.
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Gov. Mitch Daniels recently took to the streets and Highways of Indiana, leading the 2010 ABATE ride to benefit the Indiana National Guard.
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A rural Bloomfield man who went to the drive-through window of the Eastern Heights branch of the Bloomfield State Bank early Friday morning, and tried to cash a check for one million dollars, didn't drive off with any cash. Later the same day, Lt. Bryan Woodall of the Greene County Sheriff's Department gave the man a ride to the county jail.
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Article II § 2 of the Constitution authorizes the President "to fill up all vacancies that may happen during the recess of the Senate, by granting commissions which shall expire at the end of their next session." On the 26th of last month, the Senate entered recess, see 156 Cong. Rec. S2180 (2010), and the following day, President Obama announced fifteen recess appointments. This essay will explain why I don't think those appointments are valid, and why circuit-level caselaw to the contrary is unpersuasive.
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Who will prevail in the DOJ's lawsuit against Arizona's illegal immigrant law? Attorney General Eric Holder and the Department of Justice The State of Arizona and its people. No one.
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Should untested technology be used in the Gulf to clean up the oil? Yes, anything that can help will help and should be used. Yes, after additional testing has taken place. No, only tested technology should be used. No, the technology isn't 100% reliable. I don't know
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Two of the three suspects in Monday night's attempted home invasion are still on the loose. The Vigo County Sheriff's Department considers them armed and dangerous. Police did arrest a man Tuesday walking along S.R. 246. That's just south of the Pimento apartment where the home invasion was attempted. The man's name is unknown, but the Vigo County Sheriff's Department says they're confident he's not involved and have released him. Greg Ewing says, "We did take him in for identification. He had no identification on him whatsoever. We have determined, however, he is an illegal alien at this time."
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More than $3.6 Billion in Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits Issued WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On the 66th anniversary of signing the GI Bill into law, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced it has issued more than $3.6 billion in the bill’s newest manifestation, the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Benefit payments under the bill, implemented last year, have gone to more than 285,000 people and their educational institutions.
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More than $3.6 Billion in Post-9/11 GI Bill Benefits Issued WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--On the 66th anniversary of signing the GI Bill into law, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) announced it has issued more than $3.6 billion in the bill’s newest manifestation, the Post-9/11 GI Bill. Benefit payments under the bill, implemented last year, have gone to more than 285,000 people and their educational institutions.
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Do you agree with the Federal Court Ruling lifting Obama's drilling ban? Yes No Not Sure Don't Care
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NEW ORLEANS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The President of The United States Conference of Mayors (USCM), Burnsville (MN) Mayor Elizabeth Kautz, along with USCM Second Vice President Philadelphia (PA) Mayor Michael Nutter and USCM CEO and Executive Director Tom Cochran, will lead the nation’s mayors on a mission to New Orleans and the Gulf Coast Monday, June 21 to stand in solidarity with New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu and the mayors of the region impacted by the BP oil disaster, and to push Washington and BP to accept the recommendations on response to and recovery from the disaster adopted last week at the 78th...
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