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Constitution Party Seeks Provisional Candidates

A Letter from Mark Greenstein: Hello Several of you saw that the Constitution Party is soliciting "Provisional Nominees" to be in a mild "spotlight" for the next six month. I'm facilitating. I remain a fervent "small l" libertarian and a convinceable Libertarian. I think ALL parties who are on the… ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131123:09:11:00

Nuclear option, if the filibuster isn t there. this could be the outcome it s flat wrong well, this is what we re going to discuss right now. so do the democrats think this through? this may be the potential reality. you may disagree as to whether or not it s viable. no, no, no. when he talks about the nuclear option, it was solely about executive appointees and judges however, bob, today at the podium when the white house was asked, would you, then would you not allow this rule to go towards legislation? and they would not rule it out. it s not why would anybody believe what the white house has to say? they ve flip-flopped on every issue on principle. the white house wouldn t go along with it. the point is it might not be specifically tailored. no, it doesn t apply bob, we re talking about this. i m saying what could happen. it is not for sure a bright line rule, so that is something you have to look at as a potential outcome. i don t think it s even in t ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20130716:13:12:00

Nlrb away from resolving this. i think there s a 50/50 chance that we can pull back yet again from the brink as we did in december, as the senate did before me in 2005. nbc news senior political editor mark murray is here with the morning s first read. he joins me now. mark, seems we had this great moment of bipartisanship last night, senators really enjoyed their company but there is no deal forward as we know so far. one thing brought up by john mccain, the idea of seven contested individuals with the national labor relations board, gop. you can have those, won t block those, lets keep those going forward. harry reid is not willing to accept that deal. kind of interesting he wants to go all in. here is what we know. we don t have a deal yet. less than two hours votes on the executive appointees. first richard cordray, appointee ....

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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20131122:22:11:00

Through. he s talking about the nuclear option. this could be the outcome it s flat wrong well, this is what we re going to discuss right now. so do the democrats think this through? you may disagree as to whether or not it s viable. when he talks about the nuclear option, it was solely about executive appointees and judges however, bob, today at the podium when the white house was asked would you then would you not allow this rule to go towards legislation, and they would not rule it out. it s not why would anybody believe what the white house has to say? they ve flip-flopped on every issue on principle. the point is it might not be specifically tailored. no, it doesn t apply bob, we re talking about this. i m saying what could happen. it s not for sure a bright line rule so that is something you have to look at as a potential outcome. i don t think it s even in ....

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