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Phoenix mdash; A federal judge on Tuesday ordered armed members of a group monitoring ballot drop boxes in Arizona to stay at least 250 feet away from the locations following complaints that people wearing masks and carrying guns were intimidating voters.U.S. District Court Judge Michael Liburdi said members of Clean Elections USA, its leader and anyone working with them are also barred from filming or following any stanley cups one within 75 feet of a ballot drop box or the entrance to a building that houses one. They also may not speak to or yell at individuals within that perimeter unless spoken to first. The temporary restraining order was requested by the League of Women Voters of Arizona after Clean Elections USA encouraged pe stanley vaso ople to watch 24-hour ballot boxes in Maricopa County, Arizona s most populous county. It is paramount that we balance the rights of the defendant to engage in their constitutionally protected First Amendment activity with the interest in the plaintiffs and in voters casting a vote free of harassment and intimidation, Liburdi said. Two armed people wearing tactical gear were on site at a ballot drop box in Mesa, Arizona. They left after Maricopa County Sheriff s deputies arrived. stanley uk Maricopa County Elections A second set of defendants in rural Yavapai County - groups known as the Lions of Liberty and the Yavapai Coun Ifdu Vice Presidential Bios
The GOP candidates are on the campaign trail in South Carolina, a state that has been the setting of previous negative attacks among presidential hopefuls. CBS News correspondent Bill Whitaker in South Carolina explains how the other candidates propose to stop frontrunner Mitt Romney.The candidates just hit the ground in South Carolina and already the first salvo of negative ads has been launched. A political action committee supporting former Speaker Newt Gingrich opened fire on frontrunner Mitt Romney. It posted a film on the Internet, labeling Romney a corporate raider who shut factories and sent jobs overseas as head of Bain Capital from 1984 to 1999. Bain is one of stanley cup the most profitable private equity investment firms in the country. That hurt so bad to leave my home, because of one man that got 15 homes, said a woman featured in the ad. As his record is better known, I think that h stanley cup e will grow weaker and weaker very fast, said Gingrich. While the negative advertising may rankle many Republicans across the country cry foul, party members here simply say, Welcome to South Carolina. Gingrich won t stop hitting RomneyGingrich: I can t be rational on Romney at BainBillionaire mum on $5 million Gingrich donation stanley thermos mug We are hot heads here, a little bit of redneck in us, said Wesley Donehue, a much-in-demand GOP consultant in Columbia, born and raised in the state. We like the fight, we got thick skin. Donehue earned a name for h
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In his book The Age of Acrimony: How Americans Fought to Fix Their Democracy, 1865-1915, historian Jon Grinspan, curator of political history at the Smithsonian s National Museum of American History, writes about how today s hyper-partisan and violent political discourse is not so different from how American democracy was practiced in the stanley mugs wake of the Civil War, and how the 20th century s more peaceful forms of political battles represented a maturation of our democracy or, perhaps, an outlier . Read the excerpt below, and don t miss John Dickerson s interview with Jon Grinspan on CBS Sunday Morning October 16! Bloomsbury Nearly every day while writing this book, I would walk across the National Mall. I d pass tourists wearing MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN caps stanley cup and protesters waving THIS IS NOT NORMAL signs, and head into the secure vaults of the Smithsonian s National Museum of American History. Beyond the recently collected riot shields and tiki torches, I would settle into the cool, quiet aisles that preserve the deep history of our democracy. There, century-old objects told a forgotten drama, more heated than anything we ve seen. Torches from midnight rallies. Uniforms from par stanley cups uk tisan street gangs. Ballots from stolen elections. Shifting between the fractious twenty-first century and those furious nineteenth-century objects starte Oajk San Jose State U. Club Cooks Up Awareness For Darfur
CBS News So, who saw that coming The centerpiece of President Obama s signature health care reform law was saved today by a bizarre alliance led by a conservative chief justice appointed by President George W. Bush.Chief Justice John Roberts sided with the court s four liberal justices in voting 5-4 to declare the law s indivi stanley cup becher dual mandate constitutional. The mandate requires nearly all Americans, starting in 2014, to obtain health insurance or pay a tax. The ruling came with a twist. Democrats had pushed the health care package through arguing that Congress had stanley cup the authority to require the mandate under the Constitution s commerce clause. Although his liberal allies found that the commerce clause is a justifiable means to invoke the mandate, Roberts found it does not give Congress that authority. However, the court determined the mandate is constitutional under Congress power to lay and collect taxes. Ilya Somin, law professor at George Mason University who wrote an amicus brief opposing the mandate, said he is more surprised that the court upheld it under the tax provision.It was the federal government s weakest argument, he said.Watch CBS News special report in the video stanley cup to the left.Richard Friedman, law professor at the University of Michigan, also said he was surprised that Roberts backed the tax argument, which he also called the weaker argument. He probably wanted to provide as little basis
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