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Gallup: Government too involved in people’s lives

A Gallup survey published this week reveals that the majority of voters still believe that the federal government is too much involved in the day-to-day activities of American individuals and businesses. The publication of the survey comes in the wake of Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney‘s comments that President Barack Obama‘s voters were too dependent on government entitlements and Mr. Obama‘s remarks that U.S. citizens had “some obligations to each other.”

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Obama team: Romney not ready to be president

Former U.S. Army General Wesley Clark is questioning Mr. Romney's ability to lead the nation.

Former U.S. Army General Wesley Clark is questioning Mr. Romney's ability to lead the nation.

The Obama team is questioning Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney‘s ability to lead the nation should he defeat the incumbent president on Nov. 6. The latest attacks are focusing on Mr. Romney‘s failure to mention the Afghan conflict during his acceptance speech ten days or so ago.

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Ron Paul notes Santorum, Gingrich Afghanistan stance

Texas Congressman Ron Paul told college students on Wednesday night that more and more Americans were espousing his ideas about non-interventionism and wars in general.

Texas Congressman Ron Paul told college students on Wednesday night that more and more Americans were espousing his ideas about non-interventionism and wars in general.

Texas Congressman Ron Paul told several thousand supporters on Wednesday night that some of his Republican colleagues were finally coming round to the concept of non-interventionism.

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