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Carrie Underwood Engaged to Mike Fisher - Spotted Wearing Ring

Carrie Underwood was spotted wearing her very new and very nice engagement ring.  She was seen wearing the big diamond ring while watching her husband, Mike Fisher, of the Ottawa Senators play the Boston Bruins...

Senators Demand EPA Chief Provide Critical Data

Four Republican Senators -- South Carolina's Lindsay Graham, New Hampshire's Judd Gregg and Maine's Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins -- sent a letter to EPA Administrator Lisa Jackson today, asking her to provide critical data requested by Sen. George Voinovich (R-Ohio) during...

Nearly 600K Jobs Lost in One Month, but GOP Delays Stimulus Plan

The Labor Department reported that the economy lost 598,000 jobs in January, the worst monthly jobs loss since 1974. 1.8 million jobs have been lost in the last three months alone, and U.S. unemployment now...

Ottawa Senators Fire Head Coach

     Ottawa Senators GM Bryan Murray decided to fire  head coach Craig Hartsburg  Sunday night. The head coach of the Senators affiliate team Cory Clouston will be brought up to finish...

Blagojevich Removed as Illinois Governor

" Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been ousted from office after being convicted of abusing his powers. Senators voted 59-0 against him after an impeachment trial, despite his claim that he had "done nothing wrong" and that there was no evidence of a crime. "

Wikipedia Ponders Editorial Reviews After Kennedy Death Post

When Senators Ted Kennedy and Robert Byrd collapsed at President Obama's inauguration lunch the internet lit up with people looking for updated news of their health.  Wikipedia, a trusted user-generated...

Senate Democrats Oppose Energy Independence

Thanks to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.), legislation that will further hinder our nation’s ability to become energy independent (i.e., depend less upon foreign sources of oil and natural gas) is one...

On Edge: New Yorkers Brace for Recession

In September of this year, American International Group (AIG), the insurer at the center of the troubled Wall Street financial system, was bailed out in part by New York State Governor Paterson to the tune of 20...

FactCheck: Body Armor Claim: Still False and Nasty - defends Dole

FactCheck has renewed hostilities over an old issue about funding body armor for troops in Iran and Afghanistan.  The non-profit, nonpartisan group says the VoteVets attack on Republican Sen. Elizabeth Dole is recycling "one of the worst 'Whoppers of 2006'"."The liberal...

“Songbird” McCain got sex, drugs and cigs from his North Vietnamese capto...

John "Songbird" McCain and his followers are in feigned huff about "character".  Whilst John McCain may indeed be a character, he is more than lacking in character.His "heroic" time as a prisoner of war...

Brother could you spare $3553.38? Each American's Portion of the Bailout

Brother could you spare $3553.38?  Each American's Portion of the Bailout By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.com, Iron Mill Interactive Media Based on the United States Census Figures from the...

Let's Play "WALLSTREET BAILOUT" The Rules Are... Rep Kaptur

Video of Rep. Marcy Kaptur D-OH speaking in the House; she pulls the covers on the latest shock doctrine power/money grab and proposes a much more sensible plan. Marcy Kaptur for President!Call your Representative votesmart.org"Let's Play "WALLSTREET BAILOUT" The Rules Are......

An outsiders insight into Canada's National Obsession: the National Hockey Le...

What is the world (the world on here from a Canadian's perspective) without an insight into the NHL! Guess what, preseason started today/ tonight! I was stoked. This site is based in Vancouver so everyone here...

Thai government finds premier violated constitution by being on a cooking show

The Thai government has just now concluded that the premier, Samak Sundaravej, violated the constitution by appearing on a televised cooking show. It is not yet clear what implications this will have on whether...

FBI Narrowing Focus on Four Suspects in 9/11 Anthrax Attacks

 The FBI has narrowed its focus to "about four" suspects in the 6 1/2-year investigation of the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001, and at least three of those suspects are linked to the Army’s bioweapons...

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