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NY man sentenced in terrorism financing case By COLLEEN LONG (AP) NEW YORK — A New York businessman was sentenced Monday to more than 10 years in prison for trying to funnel money to a terrorism training camp in Afghanistan through an undercover agent posing as a wealthy Middle Easterner.
By TruthExcavator | April 26, 2010 The voice actor of the famous Geico commercials, Lance Baxter, was recently fired by Geico after he made a scathing message about the Tea Party and FreedomWorks, an organization that was created by former House majority leader Dick Armey, and is considered a main player behind the movement.
By TruthExcavator | April 26, 2010 The voice actor of the famous Geico commercials, Lance Baxter, was recently fired by Geico after he made a scathing message about the Tea Party and FreedomWorks, an organization that was created by former House majority leader Dick Armey, and is considered a main player behind the movement.
Ron Paul's newsletter: "The criminals who terrorize our cities -- in riots and on every non-riot day -- are not exclusively young black males, but they largely are.
By Andy Kroll | Mother Jones | Apr. 27, 2010 If there was any lingering doubt about why Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Ne.
By Andy Kroll Mother Jones | Apr. 27, 2010 If there was any lingering doubt about why Sen. Ben Nelson (D-Neb..
By Jonathan D. Salant and James Rowley Bloomberg BusinessWeek | April 27, 2010 April 27 (Bloomberg) -- Senator.
By Sam Stein | Huffington Post | April 26, 2010 Democrats were surprised on Monday evening when Sen. Ben Nelso.
Ben Nelson: Now More Conservative Than Ever ByBrian Beutler | TPM Muckraker | May 25, 2009 If you read this site fairly regularly, you might be thinking that President Obama is having some issues with the Senate.
Confronted With Truth, Blue Dog Ben Nelson Throws Hissy Fit by Charley James | LA Progressive | 4 August 2009 Since the White House and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid seem unwilling to take on Blue Dogs blocking desperately needed public option from health care and insurance reform, the job of calling them out is falling to advocates and Keith Olbermann.

