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Boehner Asks Bush to Cut-Off ACORN Funds

AP:

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Republican leader John Boehner on Wednesday urged President Bush to block all federal funds to a grass-roots community group that has been accused of voter registration fraud.

“It is evident that ACORN is incapable of using federal funds in a manner that is consistent with the law,” Boehner, R-Ohio, wrote Bush, saying that funds should be blocked until all federal investigations into the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now are completed. [Full Article]

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Caruso Promises Decision For LA Mayoral Run Soon

From Red County:

Caruso Promises Decision Soon

Developer Rick Caruso told a sell-out crowd of enthusiastic Republicans Friday night that he would decide “soon” whether to run against Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa next spring. Caruso was honored by the Los Angeles County Lincoln Clubs as their 2008 Spirit of Lincoln award winner at a dinner held at the historic Casa Del Mar hotel in Santa Monica.

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RJC Alleges “Thuggish Tactics” From Obama Campaign

From the Republican Jewish Coalition:

The Obama campaign is using every tool at its disposal to ban the RJC from speaking to the public. Los Angeles PhD student Omri Ceren has posted an extensively researched and meticulously cited expose on how this tactic is part and parcel of the Obama campaign’s attack on dissent and free speech. The intro is excerpted below, and the entire shocking article is posted at his blog Mere Rhetoric. Here is the intro – the details in the full article:

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Barack ‘Osama’ on New York County’s Ballots

New York’s Rensselaer County election officials were embarrassed when they discovered that they had sent absentee ballots to 300 voters with Barack Obama’s last name spelled ‘Osama’. This is obviously a mistake… but, it’s pretty funny.

Rensselaer County absentee ballot

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Obama Secretly Tried to Influence Iraq Policy

From the Washington Times:

EXCLUSIVE:

At the same time the Bush administration was negotiating a still elusive agreement to keep the U.S. military in Iraq, Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama tried to convince Iraqi leaders in private conversations that the president shouldn’t be allowed to enact the deal without congressional approval.

Mr. Obama’s conversations with the Iraqi leaders, confirmed to The Washington Times by his campaign aides, began just two weeks after he clinched the Democratic presidential nomination in June and stirred controversy over the appropriateness of a White House candidate’s contacts with foreign governments while the sitting president is conducting a war.

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