At some point in the not-too-distant future a critical mass of Americans will realize that Congress passed a law a few years ago which essentially bans incandescent light bulbs. They will realize that they are being forced to by flourescent bulbs which, at least in the opinion of some, throws off a less pleasing light (these bulbs also take longer to get to their full brightness). They will also find out that the new LED bulbs, which allegedly solve some of the issues of the flourescents as compared to the incandescents, are quite costly. As a student of politics, I wonder what kind of reaction we might see from the masses. After all, this issue hits home...every home. I sense an opportunity.
A story found only in The New York Post reveals that the hotel maid who is accusing the head of the IMF of sexual assault lives in a building that is exclusively for HIV/AIDS sufferers. It appears Mr. Strauss-Kahn's troubles are multiplying.
Caroline Glick believes President Obama is setting up an ambush for Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu. She thinks Obama will try to corner Netanyahu on the issue of negotiating with Hamas, now that Hamas officials have signed a unity deal with Fatah.
Controversy over a pending bill in the New Hampshire legislature that would require a photo ID to vote as a town clerk posts a request for voters to show their ID at a special election, despite the fact that the bill is not yet law.
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