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The Today Show to Ann Curry: HELP!

Ann Curry to the rescue? Despite all that’s gone down between the anchor and The Today Show , that’s what NBC is hoping. Weeks after Curry was unceremoniously fired , sources tell Radar Online that the program will utilize her on-air more often than originally planned. ” Ann Curry reported for Today on Monday morning from the Syrian border, and she will be featured on a much more routine basis going forward,” a series insider tells the site. “Ann is truly doing what she loves the most now, reporting from war-torn countries and bringing viewers stories of people that are affected by the destruction in the region.” With ratings for Today remaining low and the series continually losing out to Good Morning America , executives are now banking on the woman they fired to save the long-running program. A few days ago, the Today producer took the blame for Curry’s ousting, absolving Matt Lauer from responsibility.

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Gary Johnson: Will Libertarian Influence 2012 Presidential Election?

When the 2012 presidential debates kick off Wednesday, Gary Johnson will not be there. The often overlooked libertarian may still have an impact on the election, however. According to a new poll by Reason , President Barack Obama leads challenger Mitt Romney, but the Libertarian Party’s Johnson garners a statistically significant 6 percent. Johnson pulls votes from both major-party candidates, the survey found. A former two-term governor of New Mexico and before that a self-made construction businessman, Johnson has always been known for his low-tax views. He first sought the presidency via the Republican nomination last year, but after being excluded from those debates, launched his third-party run in 2012. While facing overwhelming odds against Democratic incumbent Obama and Republican nominee Romney, Johnson could still be a factor in next month’s election. Siphoning enough votes from one candidate could benefit the other in a number of closely-contested states, and many of his views are in line with the mainstream . Gary Johnson a Factor in 2012? About 61 percent of poll respondents said that wealth disparities are an acceptable part of the American economic system and not something the government can fix. “One of the reasons they may believe that,” explains Reason’s Emily Ekins, “is that 59 percent think that individuals have an equal opportunity to succeed in this country.” Also, 45 percent of Americans want the federal government to pass fewer laws, compared with around one-third who think it should be more active. “However,” she notes, “there is one law that voters overwhelmingly would like to see passed – and that’s a law to audit the Federal Reserve.” Somewhere, Ron Paul is smiling. And/or seething that he won’t be on that stage either.

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God says: It Getteth Better

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Creators of ‘God memoir’ get creative with their ‘It Gets Better’ video Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Washington Blade Discovery Date : 20/10/2011 14:52 Number of articles : 4

God says: It Getteth Better

#OccupyWallSt Protester: ‘I Got Some Money and I Should Be Taxed More.’

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“I’ll tell you a secret. I got some money and I should be taxed more.” That’s what an #OccupyWallStreet protester told Republican presidential candidate and former two-term Gov. Gary Johnson (R-N.M.) as he toured Manhattan’s Zuccotti Park on the evening of Tuesday, October 18. “I actually inherited money when George W. Bush decided to have no estate Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Big Government Discovery Date : 20/10/2011 16:09 Number of articles : 2

#OccupyWallSt Protester: ‘I Got Some Money and I Should Be Taxed More.’