Today, as the world examines President Obama's record over his first 100 days, the progressive Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute launched a blog called New Deal 2.0 to examine the country’s financial crisis. Contributors range from Nobel Laureate Joseph Stiglitz to former U.S. Senate Banking Committee Chief Economist Robert Johnson to noted progressive Rev. Marcia Dyson. We’ll be watching for comments related to stories we're covering on AC360° each night, but check out the new site.
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April 29th, 2009 8:15 pm ET Wouldn't this so-called swine flu epidemic be classified as a Terrorist Activiy and fall under the resources that the Bush Admin. set up after 911? Shouldn't a message from our National Securty...or Homeland Security..issue an alert to all clergy to ask their parishioners to refrain from holding hands to drinking wine from the same chalice be in effect for members of their church to insure safety and most importantly who wants to pass germs around in church? |
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