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Off the beaten path online: Allen ‘not closing any doors’ to Webb rematch In 2012...

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Today’s Water Cooler lineup of off the beaten path online stories are: Allen ‘not closing any doors’ to Webb rematch In 2012, Video: Charles Krauthammer explains the hoax of the spending freeze, and Personhood Kansas launches campaign to amend Constitution.

“I’m not closing any doors,” Allen told IBD. “Right now I’ve founded the American Energy Freedom Center and am advocating positive ideas on energy.
  • Hot Air Pundit:  Video: Charles Krauthammer explains the hoax of the spending freeze

“What he doesn’t tell you is that last year, their first year in office when they had a free ride in spending, they ratcheted up the spending for all of these departments astronomically an average of the last half of fiscal ‘09 and all of fiscal ‘10 an average about 20%”

Life Site News: Personhood Kansas launches campaign to amend Constitution
Personhood Kansas, is seeking to partner with Christian and pro-life leaders, activists, and volunteers to work to amend the Kansas Constitution to protect all human beings, including the unborn.

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