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Failed Jobs President Attacks Romney on Jobs in New Ad

Barack Obama, the worst jobs president since the Great Depression, released a new ad today attacking Governor Mitt Romney on jobs. Unbelievable. Obama plays the ‘War on the Rich’ card in this new ad. USA Today reported: President Obama’s campaign … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 14/05/2012 12:03 Number of articles : 3

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Failed Jobs President Attacks Romney on Jobs in New Ad

Failed Jobs President Attacks Romney on Jobs in New Ad

Barack Obama, the worst jobs president since the Great Depression, released a new ad today attacking Governor Mitt Romney on jobs. Unbelievable. Obama plays the ‘War on the Rich’ card in this new ad. USA Today reported: President Obama’s campaign … Continue reading → Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Gateway Pundit Discovery Date : 14/05/2012 12:03 Number of articles : 3

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Mr. Skin’s Top Blu-ray Releases of 2011 [PICS]

So you consider yourself more of an early adopter, eh? Whether you’ve had a Blu-ray player since the great HD DVD wars of 2008 or just got your sweaty little paws on one this Black Friday, this year some absolute classics of skinema (like Gia ( 1998), left) finally got the HD treatment with lavishly restored, uncut Blu-ray releases. See Mr. Skin’s picks for 2011’s top Blu-rays after the jump!

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‘Jersey Shore’ Casting Cawl – Juicehead Roundup

Filed under: Jersey Shore ” Jersey Shore ” producers just assembled the largest swarm of guidos since the Great North Atlantic Hair Gel Spill of 1878 — and it was all in the hopes of finding the next Snooki or The Situation. We’re told 495 Productions — the company behind the “… Read more

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US economy races ahead

Financial markets reacted swiftly to the stronger-than-expected growth, with the dollar gaining ground and bond yields rising amid fears of rising inflation in the US economy. The US economy grew at a faster-than-expected 5.7% annualised rate in the fourth quarter, the strongest figure in more than six years, as businesses reduced inventories less aggressively than before.

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US economy races ahead