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7/12/10 INDEPENDENCE DAY, ME TO WASHINGTON TIMES ATThe Washington Times <r- mqsdywqcbnbnltybqwqlqgcscykmmkpvtgycmgbdccnsztmyjcvq@washingtontimesmail.com> DEAR UNSOLICITED, AND NOW YOU LEARN A BIT. I AM BUSY. I ONLY PASSIVELY DO NOT MIND THAT YOU SEND ME YOUR VIRTUAL PAPAER. I'LL GLANCE AT FREE MOMENT, DO NOT WORRY ABOUT ME PUBLISHING OR RE-PUBLISHING YOU, O K. YOU ARE NOT EXACT SCIENCE YET. BUT IF YOU PREACHING PLEASE USE THE DEFINITIONS PROPERLY; THEY ARE EVEN IN WIKIPEDIA. 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GET THE LAWYER; DO NOT GET HARD ATTACK, PLEASE. AGNES CHEERY On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 6:01 AM, The Washington Times <member@washingtontimesmail.com> wrote: Saturday, July 10, 2010 Politics & Government Minnesota race a cash dash In the land of frugal Lutheran bachelor farmers, the lakeful of campaign cash gushing into one congressional race is already way above average. -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- PRUDEN: Flying to the moon on feel-good pills Barack Obama's sex-change surgery for America continues, without even the consolation of anesthesia. (A lot of voters have been asleep, anyway.) Dr. Obama hopes to get the surgery finished before the patient wakes up in November to his considerably altered bodyscape. Obama plays blame game on stump President Obama labeled the recession a result of "a decade of irresponsibility" under Republicans, stepping up his effort to draw sharp distinctions between Democrats and the GOP ahead of November's elections. Medicare chief set with hefty retirement sum President Obama's decision to name Dr. Donald Berwick the country's chief Medicare officer by recess appointment means senators won't get a chance to question him anytime soon about a nonprofit job that has boosted his profile and personal fortunes. Idaho 'Blue Dog' Democrat awash in campaign greenbacks Democratic Rep. Walt Minnick, seeking to buck the odds and the national mood in his conservative Idaho district, was bolstered this week by a strong new fund-raising report and an upgrade in his re- election prospects by a leading political forecaster. Inside the Beltway The feminine dynamics will play out upon "the nexus of politics, society, and even race," while a purse-load of explorations explore "how the proximity to political power dictates where one fits within Beltway society," promises Bravo, on confirming that 'The Real Housewives of D.C.' is set to premiere Aug. 5. IMF insists U.S. curb deficits Echoing fiscal hawks in Washington, the International Monetary Fund on Thursday called on the United States to make a stronger effort to curb its budget deficits. 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