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Stimulus slush fund for the housing entitlement mob
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The Right Stimulus
The Right Stimulus
weeklystandard.com — Republicans need to propose one since Congressional Democrats haven't. by Matthew Continetti 02/09/2009, Volume 014, Issue 19... (more) The Right Stimulus
Voting 'No' on Stimulus
online.wsj.com — JAMES FREEMAN President Obama's $825 billion (and counting) "stimulus" is steamrolling through Congress. One group of conservative... Republicans is betting that it will only worsen the country's economic plight. That's where the House Republican Study ... (more) Voting 'No' on Stimulus
Read the Stimulus!
Read the Stimulus!
hotair.com — My friend Rob Neppell at Truth Laid Bear and Kithbridge has literally made a career out of... building on-line tools to break down barriers between people and organizations, and he’s done it once again with Read the Stimulus . Rob has transformed ... (more) Read the Stimulus!
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About that 'stimulus slush fund for the housing entitlement mob'
Hyscience — As you've surely already guessed, when we mention a "stimulus slush fund for housing entitlement thugs" we're talking about none other than the infamous ACORN. ...

From Little ACORNs Grow
Open Left - Front Page — ... and Michelle Malkin to resuscitate allegations of ACORN's voter fraud.  They even blamed the low- and moderate-income advocacy group for the subprime meltdown, rather than discuss the banks actually caused this mess and have subsequently received tens of billions in bailout funds they ...

ZP Heller: From Little ACORNs Grow
Politics on HuffingtonPost.com — ... and Michelle Malkin to resuscitate allegations of ACORN's voter fraud. They even blamed the low- and moderate-income advocacy group for the subprime meltdown, rather than discuss the banks actually caused this mess and have subsequently received tens of billions in bailout funds they ...

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