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I have been watching most of the republican debates on television. They make me cry...then laugh...then cry again. It is quite obvious the wealthy candidates (they all are) on stage look upon most ...
Posted on 1/24/12 at 12:09 PM
"FLOTUS"
I received an email the other day from Barack. The subject line read, "FLOTUS" - which caused me to say, "What the hell is that?" I am, after all, in a field that is fairly acronym savvy so I consider...
Posted on 1/16/12 at 8:05 AM
2012: The Year of Reckoning
If there is a year where judgement day will take place, where our actions of the past will determine our fate in the future and where justice will be served once and for all, this year is it and for ...
Posted on 1/4/12 at 7:12 AM
GIVEAWAY! Two pork-roast dinner tickets
A source gave me two tickets to the DEM-NPL Disrict's 12-29 annual pork roast dinner, and I can't go, so I'm sharing them with you, dear readers. The dinner is 5:30 p.m. THIS Sunday, Oct. 16, at Spir...
Posted on 10/13/11 at 2:58 PM
Minneapolis 'all but out' of convention consideration
The Washington-based news operation Politico reports that Minneapolis and Cleveland are "all but out of the running" for the 2012 Democratic National Convention. The choice apparently has been narrow...
Posted on 12/20/10 at 5:24 AM
Fargo gay activist plans to run for House seat in Fargo's District 44 
Joshua Boschee submitted a thin stack of papers Friday at the Cass County Auditor’s Office and in doing so became what might be North Dakota’s first openly gay candidate for a legislative seat. Boschee was surrounded by a handful of friends and supporters when he filed papers to run as a Democrat for a House seat in north Fargo’s District 44, now represented by two Republicans.
By Patrick Springer , March 16, 2012
Oil Patch dominates platform debate 
The social and environmental effects of western North Dakota’s growing pains highlighted a two-hour debate Friday over the Democratic-NPL Party’s proposed platform for 2012.
By Kristen M. Daum , March 16, 2012
Potter sees positives of federal health care reform 
By Teri Finneman , March 16, 2012
‘Cowboy’ Taylor pledges courage as governor 
By Teri Finneman , March 16, 2012
N.D. Democrats ready to ‘fight back’ in 2012 
After a rough outcome following the 2010 election, U.S. Senate hopeful Heidi Heitkamp said North Dakota Democrats are ready for a fresh start and a new round of candidates who could boost the party’s profile in the state this Election Day.
March 16, 2012
How to see Bill Clinton in Grand Forks 
By Herald Staff Report , March 16, 2012
Heitkamp trip shows message-tailoring challenge 
By Kristen M. Daum , March 14, 2012
N.D. Dem-NPL convention to endorse candidates, welcome Clinton back 
March 13, 2012
- Former President Bill Clinton
- Public invited to flood recovery 'thank you' event Saturday a.m. with former President Clinton
- Former Senate candidate Tom Potter to run for N.D. insurance commissioner
- N.D. PSC: Crabtree focuses on ‘good environmental stewardship’
- Talk about this topic
- N.D. Democratic-NPL governor candidate Taylor to announce lt. gov. running mate
Minnesotans in Congress transend political boundaries ... for hot dish
Who can resist Sen. Al Franken and Rep. Michele Bachmann, from opposite solar systems in the political universe, donning aprons and good-naturedly trading casserole recipes?By Kevin Diaz , March 11, 2012
Dayton's legacy might be shaped by crucial days just ahead 
By Baird Helgeson , March 05, 2012
Liberal blog: Punk the N.D. GOP caucus? 
A liberal blog is calling for Democrats in North Dakota and other states with open primaries or caucuses to add some “hilarity” to the Republican presidential race.
March 04, 2012
Former President Clinton returning to Grand Forks March 17 for N.D. Dem-NPL convention 
March 01, 2012
Grand Forks Democrats draw about 100 to local endorsing convention 
February 18, 2012
Payroll tax cut a big present for 160 million wage-earners 
Americans are getting an election-year tax present. Congress voted with rare speed and cooperation Thursday to extend a Social Security payroll tax cut for 160 million workers and to renew unemployment benefits for millions more who haven't seen a paycheck in six months.
By Andrew Taylor , February 17, 2012
Congressional deal trims maximum U.S. jobless benefit period to 73 weeks 
Millions of Americans will continue to receive long-term unemployment benefits under legislation approved Friday in Congress, but the scope of the program is being scaled back to cover fewer people by the end of the year.
By Sam Hananel , February 17, 2012
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