One thing to remember is that while the depression that started in 1929 may have come to a bottom in 1933, it took a long time to recover. There was a cyclical recovery in 1937, and why was that?
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A recap of the past week's news and events that most affected conservatives.
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Factory worker Brad Rees has announced his bid to run against freshman Congressman Tom Perriello (D-VA5) in 2010. Rees is a "reluctant Republican" who calls himself a libertarian.
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Senator Mark Leno of San Francisco introduces resolution to protect cannabis clubs from feds
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Canadian mayors have voted to retaliate against the "Buy American" provisions of the Obama stimulus package. Bad move. Trade protectionism is a lose-lose proposition for all who play that game.
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Here's Liz Cheney on President Obama's speech to the Muslim world. In 2005, Ms. Cheney was appointed Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of State For Near Eastern Affairs for the George W. Bush administration. And she has been closely identified with neoconservative foreign policy ...
And a big list of other neoconservative voices as well.
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When Barbara Wagner’s lung cancer reappeared during the spring of 2008 her oncologist recommended aggressive treatment with Tarceva, a new chemotherapy. However, Oregon’s state run health plan denied the potentially life altering drug and instead offered to pay for physician-assisted suicide or hospice care.
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A public service announcement from the Bailout Bandito about the bailouts, awesomeness and saving the rich.
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Without any evidence liberals are blaming the murder of of Dr. George Tiller on pro-life groups, FOX News and Bill O'Reilly. So using this "logic" would it be fair for conservatives to pin the blame on an Army recruiter's murder on anti-war, leftwing pundit Keith Olbermann?
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