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U.S. orders tariffs on Chinese solar panels
Posted on: May 18 2012,7:57 pm by alcitizens

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration ordered tariffs of 31% to 250% on solar panels imported from China.

Thursday's announcement elicited immediate praise from U.S. solar panel manufacturers, who called the ruling an important victory for American jobs and the future of one of the country's important renewable energy industries.

http://www.latimes.com/busines...6.story

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Posted on: May 18 2012,4:15 pm by the breeze

President Obama's former doctor claims that the president lacks passion, feeling and humanity
CommentsIn a revealing new book, The Amateur, author Edward Klein interviews President Barack Obama’s physician, Dr. David Scheiner, MD, who blasts the president’s health care plan and says that President Obama has an “academic detachment” that he could never break through.

The doctor fears that if the health care plan is “the failure” he believes it will be, because of runaway costs and other problems, then any health reform will be set back for years to come.

These are only a few of many reveals in Klein’s book, which makes the case that President Obama is not the political machine that people fear, but an amateur with a messianic complex who is completely out of his depth.

In an exclusive preview of The Amateur by Human
http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=51433

It seems that to those who are atheistic in their thinking it is rational to believe that the universe created itself....how is that more rational than believing that it was designed and created by an Intelligent Creator? [ space being ]

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How did the mainstream media miss this?
Posted on: May 18 2012,3:43 pm by the breeze

Obama's literary agent says he was 'born in Kenya'\\\\\\\\\\\\\\. How did the mainstream media miss this?
By Tim Stanley US politics Last updated: May 18th, 2012

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Conservatives claim that Obama manipulated his Kenyan roots to gain attention

Whatever you think of Breitbart.com’s punishing vetting process, it has exposed just how little work the mainstream media did in investigating candidate Obama back in 2008. Not all of Team Breitbart’s revelations have been election-deciders, but they have often been stuff that a simple Google

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