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Bayh an 'empty suit,' rival says
Marlin Stutzman, one of three Republicans running for the GOP Senate nomination in 2010, began running a commercial last week calling Sen.
Ex-excise officer says he was fired for reporting bad behavior
Samuel Carson IV says he was harassed, punished, denied opportunities and eventually fired by the Indiana State Excise Police -- all for doing the right thing.
Islamic extremism alive right here in the U.S
America is at war. So why are we afraid to admit who or what we're fighting? The shootings earlier this month at Fort Hood, in which a Muslim Army psychiatrist's killing spree left at least 13 dead and 29 wounded, should serve as a reminder that the United States has a violent and deadly enemy: Islamic extremism.
Working Toward the Self Esteem of Terrorists
The Fort Hood shooter Nadil Malik Hasan shouted 'Allahu Akhbar' as he proceeded to gun down his victims, witnesses said.
GOP leaders want new redistricting plan
Can state lawmakers draw new districts that don't favor one party or the other? It's the rationale behind a new position taken by Republicans in the Indiana Senate.
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People all across the nation are saluting the troops on Veterana s Day. In Indiana, a Veterana s Day Memorial Service is under way outside the Indiana War Memorial Plaza in downtown Indianapolis.
Who's Speculating Now About Hasan?
Tuesday, November 10, 2009 President Obama cautioned Americans not to speculate about the possible motives of Major Nidal Hassan for going on a killing rampage at Ft.
Indiana delegation split over health care bill
After Congress passed a sweeping health care reform bill late Saturday night, Hoosier lawmakers quickly responded.
House Approves Obama's Government Takeover Of Health Care
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Another attack leaves US Muslims fearing backlash
As word spread that a gunman had opened fire at Fort Hood leaving a trail of carnage, a chilling realization swept across the U.S. Muslim community: He has an Islamic name.
Hoosier Democrats not tipping hand on health care vote
WASHINGTON - It remained unclear Friday whether a majority of Indiana lawmakers -- or even a majority of the state's Democrats -- will support the biggest expansion of the nation's health care system in decades.
Your Voices: Muslim organizations condemn shooting
Yesterday, a United States military officer, Army Major Malik Hasan reportedly went on a rampage and shot and killed 12 American soldiers and wounded 31 others at Fort Hood in Texas.
Calling All Patriots: The "Telephone Tea Party" Launches Now
Patriots, Today is day one of the two day "Telephone Tea Party." Let's storm congress by phone by calling your Senators and Representative at 224-3121 and telling them to "Kill the Pelosi/Reid/Obamacare Bill." Let's bury congress with calls and bury the bill once and for all.
CWS, congressional honorees share appreciation at Capitol Hill...
Editors: Related hi-res photos available at www.churchworldservice.org/hires WASHINGTON, D.C.--Appreciation flowed in both directions at an October 21 Capitol Hill reception hosted by Church World Service to recognize a select group of lawmakers whose work has helped to advance issues important to CWS and the ecumenical faith community.
Ind. Law - Update on Ed DeLaneya s medical condition
Monday, November 02, 2009 Ind. Law - Update on Ed DeLaney's medical condition The ILB has just received this statement re the condition of Indianapolis attorney and legislator Ed DeLaney: Indianapolis, IN.
Des Moines Register Has Different Take On Marla Stevens
Sunday, October 25, 2009 The Indianapolis Star first waited two weeks before discussing the $6 million embezzlement case involving two former Indianapolis residents active in GLBT politics its sister newspaper, The Des Moines Register, first broke.
Another candidate looking to run against Rep Carson
Another candidate will throw his hat in the ring to run against 7th district Congressman Andre Carson next year.
Carlos May to run for 7th District
Carlos May is planning to challenge Democrat Andre Carson in the 7th Congressional District.
Ind. cancels IBM's $1.3 billion welfare contract
Indiana fired IBM Corp. on Thursday as the lead contractor on an ambitious, $1.34 billion project to automate applications for food stamps, Medicaid and other welfare benefits.
Man Plans Congressional Run Against Carson
An Indianapolis Republican plans to run again for the 7th district congressional seat, currently held by Democrat Andre Carson.
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