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Cover Story: What will change?

What do Obama's Cabinet picks mean for the future? SP gets the inside scoop from people who know. (Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Sunday, January 18, 2009 at 11:02 AM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

News and Politics, Arts and Entertainment, Opinion

The exploitation of Sarah Palin

The governor seems to be suffering from a little buyer’s remorse. (Full article and comments)

by Kevin Moreau | Friday, January 09, 2009 at 5:34 PM in News and Politics, Arts and Entertainment, Opinion | Comments (1) | Link

News and Politics, Health and Fitness

Gupta for Surgeon General?

Obama wants CNN correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta as his new Surgeon General, according to the Washington Post.

(Full article and comments)

by Kevin Moreau | Tuesday, January 06, 2009 at 3:49 PM in News and Politics, Health and Fitness | Comments (1) | Link

News and Politics

Immigration detainee Fanny is home in Honduras

Fanny Suazo has returned home. Meanwhile, the Honduran government is looking into reports of incompetence at Atlanta's Honduran Consulate. (Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Sunday, December 28, 2008 at 9:20 AM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

News and Politics, Opinion

Don't forget to vote today!

Today's the day for the U.S. Senate run-off election between incumbent Republican Saxby Chambliss and Democrat Jim Martin.  To learn more about where I stand on this race, please see "Saxby vs. Obama and the Unions" at http://www.sundaypaper.com/More/Archives/tabid/98/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/3354/Saxby-versus-Obama-and-the-unions.aspx

To find out more about where you can vote, visit http://www.sos.georgia.gov/Elections/

(Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Tuesday, December 02, 2008 at 12:39 PM in News and Politics, Opinion | Comments (3) | Link

News and Politics

Al Jazeera: 20 hostages in Mumbai, many are Americans

How many Americans are currently being held hostage in Mumbai? Good luck finding out. No one is reporting who the hostages are, how many there are, or where they are from. 

Al Jazeera's Arabic language website, not surprisingly, claims that the terrorists have about 20 hostages and that they are "mainly Americans" but Al Jazeera does not cite its source for the information. Instead, the network says simply, This is what we have," basically.

 CNN, the BBC and Reuters all say that hostages are still being held at the Taj Mahal Hotel and the Trident Oberoi, without giving numbers or other details, and they also say that the terrorists, apparently an Islamist group called the Deccan Mujhadeen, were looking specifically for Americans, Brits and Australians. Yet, no one has any numbers or details. How many hostages are there and where are they from? And why in God's name isn't the US even remotely curious about Americans being slaughtered in 5-star hotels? 

Bush and Obama are condemming the action, for whatever that's worth.

By the way, if you're planning to call the U.S. State Dept. to find out if your friend or loved one is one of those killed or captured, don't bother. You'll get a longwinded recording in a cheery upbeat voice that will instruct you to go to the Web site, then you'll get a 5-digit slate of options and finally a forward to the emergency line. 

Yes, I mean this one: "U.S. citizens concerned about the wellbeing of friends and family in India may call the following number for information:

1-888-407-4747
(Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Wednesday, November 26, 2008 at 10:33 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

News and Politics

This weekend's news: On Strikin', Smokin' and Spangin'

President-elect Obama has vowed to make the misleadingly titled Employee Free Choice Act, better known as “Card Check,” the “law of the land” and that’s bad news for Americans who want to keep their jobs. If Sen. Saxby Chambliss loses in the Dec. 2 run-off election, Card Check will indeed become law, driving more jobs overseas and decimating what’s left of the American economy. My column in this week’s paper explains why Georgians need to send Chambliss back to Washington to defeat this disastrous legislation.

(Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Friday, November 21, 2008 at 2:04 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

News and Politics

U.S. military's African command not coming to Ga. anytime soon

“The Secretary of Defense said about a week ago that he was postponing any decision on a location of AfriCom until 2012,” says Vince Crawley, spokesman for AfriCom in Stuttgart, Germany, where the command is currently located. “There is long range interest in a base on the [African] continent, but also in having a substantial number of staff based somewhere not on the continent.”

(Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 9:30 AM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

News and Politics

Half million votes still not counted in Georgia

"There may be nearly a half million outstanding ballots in Georgia alone, and thousands more in other states — including the one with the largest turnout, California — that are still being counted." (Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Wednesday, November 05, 2008 at 5:13 PM in News and Politics | Comments (0) | Link

News and Politics, Opinion

Black Panthers intimidate voters in Philly

Video shows two alleged members of the "new" Black Panthers wielding a night stick to scare away anyone who looked like they weren't voting for Obama at a polling station in Philly. I say "alleged" because although they are black and they are wearing militant garb, we don't know if they are actually members of the Panthers or just wannabes. Not that it matters much when it comes to wielding a deadly weapon at a polling station. Does Philly not have any cops?  Here's the video made by a University of Pennsylvania student as posted on politico.com:
(Full article and comments)

by Stephanie Ramage | Tuesday, November 04, 2008 at 2:23 PM in News and Politics, Opinion | Comments (1) | Link

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