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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!WASHINGTON -- President Barack Obama says pressure is increasing on Moammar Gadhafi as Libyans see that the U.S. stands "with those who hope for a future where they can determine their own destiny. The Libyan leader "has lost the confidence of his people and the legitimacy to rule, and the aspirations of the Libyan people must be realized," Obama said Saturday in his weekly radio and Internet address, aired one week after the U.S.-led military action began. His remarks served as a warm-up for his planned speech to the nation Monday explaining his decision to launch attacks against ...
(Sept. 21) -- Iran is accusing the United States of a double standard in capital punishment ahead of the planned execution of a Virginia woman convicted of arranging the murder of her husband and stepson. "A woman is being executed in the United States for murder, but nobody protests against it," Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad told the state-run IRNA, according to an Agence France-Presse report today. Virginia Dept of Corrections / AP Teresa Lewis is set to be executed Thursday for plotting to have her husband and stepson killed. The Supreme Court today refused to block the ...
Virginia's new Republican governor, Bob McDonnell, has ambitious plans for his state. He wants to put young Virginians back to work, make Virginia the first East Coast state to drill offshore, and to compete with California to become the wine capital of the United States. McDonnell made these points in his keynote address to the inaugural conference of the American Action Forum, which its Web site calls a new voice for "center-right ideas and action." With jobs as the focus of the conference, the governor said that "the scariest unemployment statistic we face" is the hidden unemployment ...
Virginia gubernatorial candidate Bob McDonnell, who has faced criticism over a 20-year-old thesis that described working women as "detrimental" to society, is now facing scrutiny for his strong views on homosexuality. In the controversial thesis, McDonnell included homosexuality as one symptom of moral decline that government should "punish." He also participated in a 2003 hearing that left many with the impression that a Virginia circuit court judge was thrown off the bench because of her sexual orientation. ...
Actually, Melinda, I don't find Bob McDonnell's "old thoughts" on "bad women" to be that far off the mark. In fact, if I were running McDonnell's campaign for governor of Virginia, I would tell him to stop backpedaling and stand up for family values. He just needs to make a speech clarifying the outdated language and broadening the context. McDonnell can regain the ground he has lost in this absurd sidebar issue if he'll just quit feeding the liberal media on this non-story. He has nothing to apologize for in the conservative positions he took in his 1989 graduate thesis on marriage and ...
Does Robert McDonnell, the Republican candidate in the Virginia governor's race, believe non-marital sex is a crime?McDonnell, who was widely regarded as leading Democrat Creigh Deeds in the off-year election, has hit a rough patch of his own making -- or writing. The 1989 master's thesis he submitted to the evangelical Regent University -- titled "The Republican Party's Vision for the Family: The Compelling Issue of the Decade" -- was unearthed by The Washington Post this past weekend, and it contained the sort of stuff oppo researchers die for. In the 99-page document, McDonnell outlined a ...
As Melinda and Jill have mentioned, a 20-year-old homework assignment written by the GOP candidate for Virginia's governor recently tilted his carefully crafted campaign image into that of a barely evolved Neanderthal. For a good portion of Virginia's voters, the 55-year-old former state assemblyman and attorney general, Robert McDonnell, looks like their kind of guy. The pro-life, conservative, father of five, whose motto is "not to make excuses and to be accountable for my own actions," has a good chance of getting elected as Virginia's chief executive. His opponent, Democrat Creigh Deeds, ...
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