Tuesday, July 31, 2012

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Buying votes in Kentucky with drug money 
FOX NEWS: In Kentucky, drug dealers have admitted using hundreds of thousands of dollars to buy votes and corrupt elections.
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Gallup reports Obama loses business owner support 
GALLUP: A new Gallup poll finds President Obama's approval rating among business owners has dropped to new low of 35 percent while professional workers gave the highest approval.
2
Primary in Florida heats up as Allen West endorses Sandy Adams 
THE ORLANDO SENTINEL: Allen West has endorsed Florida's freshmen Rep. Sandy Adams against Rep. John Mica in a GOP primary fight caused by redistricting, calling her part of "a new generation of Republican conservatives."
7
Wisconsin Senate flips back from Democrats 
HUMAN EVENTS: Democrats lost a newly won majority in the Wisconsin Senate as Sen. Tim Cullen left the party and became an independent, effectively negating the result of a special recall election.
3
eck says Tea Party has 'already won' at Restoring Love event 
TORONTO SUN: About 13,000 Tea Party activists attended Glenn Beck's Restoring Love rally, as Beck proclaimed progressives and socialists have awakened a sleeping giant.
8
White House refuses to identify Jerusalem as Israel's capital 
THE TIMES OF ISRAEL: White House Press Secretary Jay Carney was asked to identify Israel's capital, re-iterating the administration's position on not identifying Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
4
China bids billions for Canadian oil 
INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY: The White House's stalling of the Keystone XL pipeline has prompted China's state-owned oil company to bid for rights to Canada's oil sands.
9
Palin steps into Chick-fil-A fray 
POLITICO: Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she took a stand against Rahm Emanuel's Chicago-style "thuggery" as she expressed support for Chick-fil-A's stance on traditional marriage.
5
Obama's birth control measure halted by district judge 
REUTERS: A Colorado district judge temporarily blocked the government from enforcing rules requiring a Catholic business to provide employees with birth control coverage, opening the door to further challenges.
10
Bad news for Obama as GDP growth drops to 1.5 percent 
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS: Economic growth has dropped from 2.0 percent to 1.5 percent in the past three months, posing problems for President Barack Obama re-election hopes as a Romney spokesman said, "It's a picture of a decelerating economy."
  
   

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