WASHINGTON -- I like Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis. I admire her intelligence, chutzpah, tenacity and, to be perfectly honest, her enviable continence.
Here, have some politics with your cereal.
Last week General Mills launched a new diversity campaign called #LuckyToBe, and it will be centered around its incredibly popular Lucky Charms cereal.
According to the Washington Times,a press release sent to GLAAD said the campaign is celebrating Pride month with whimsical delight, magical charms, and two new rainbow marshmallows If youre lucky enough to be different, were celebrating you.
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WASHINGTON -- I like Texas state Sen. Wendy Davis. I admire her intelligence, chutzpah, tenacity and, to be perfectly honest, her enviable continence.
Bloomberg reports Tuesday night that the Obamacare employer mandatemight be delayed until 2015. Twitchy.com thinks probably the move caughtthe presidents supporters by surprise, too. Why? Because Democratic National Committee ChairwomanRep.
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Most politicians elected to Congress develop a sense of when to keep their mouths shut. But not Debbie Wasserman Schultz.
After signing the Declaration of Independence, Congress asked for it to be proclaimed in each of the United States and public readings were held throughout July 1776 across the new nation.
With that in mind, it's fitting that U.S. Rep. Ted Deutch, D-Fla., will be leading a community reading of the Declaration of Independence to honor Independence Day on Thursday.
Deutch and others will read the Declaration on Thursday morning at the Lawton Chiles Pavilion by the South County Civic Center in Delray Beach. The event starts at 9:30 am.
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On Thursday, U.S. Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, R-Fla., will be celebrating the Fourth of July by speaking to more than 200 new citizens from 50 nations who will become American citizens at the Freedom Tower in Miami. The new citizens include five members of the armed forces.
Ros-Lehtinen said, in a statement on Tuesday, that the location for the ceremony was very meaningful on both a symbolic and a personal level.
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Back in May, former Congressman Allen West left the door open to running for the presidency in 2016. A favorite of conservatives and the tea party movement, West offered a little more cause this week for speculating that he intends to shoot for the White House.
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