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submitted by grokus 24 days ago (via feeds.digg.com)
The White House has turned down a request from the family of President-elect Barack Obama to move into the White House guest house early so his daughters can start school Jan. 5.
submitted by grokus 24 days ago (via feeds.digg.com)
Blago's desperate schemes range from the ridiculous to the sublime, and we feel it our civic duty to highlight the choicest nuggets from the saga of Illinois's future ex-governor -- just so we'll all be on the same page for jokes going forward.
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From a Palestinian boy dressed like Santa Claus to a bullet riddled sign reading "May Peace Prevail On Earth" - an interesting look at Christmas in today's Bethlehem (where tradition says Jesus was born)....
submitted by grokus 24 days ago (via feeds.digg.com)
Last night, the test run of "Open for Questions" on Obama's Change.gov site, closed with Marijuana Legalization being THE top issue! It even gained almost 2000 votes more than runner up. Just a little further down on the front page, Medical Marijuana also grabbed the 7th place spot.Once again proving that this IS a top issue to the people.
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The chief of staff to Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has resigned, three days after he was arrested on government corruption charges along with his boss. A Blagojevich spokesman said Friday that John Harris had resigned. He provided no other details. Blagojevich and Harris were arrested Tuesday morning at their homes. Both were released on bond.