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No silent break for GOP lawmakers (Politico)

Politico – It may be the holiday season, but Republicans aren’t taking a vacation.

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Napolitano on the hot seat, again (Politico)

Politico – Homeland Security secretary, regarded as a Cabinet star, now a target of Republicans.

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Report: Immigration cases at record levels in 2009 (AP)

AP – Immigration prosecutions rose to record levels in 2009 as the Obama administration kept up aggressive enforcement that began under President George W. Bush.

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Montana 3rd state to allow doctor-assisted suicide (AP)

AP – The Montana Supreme Court said Thursday that nothing in state law prevents patients from seeking physician-assisted suicide, making Montana the third state that will allow the procedure.

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2009 in Review: Best of the ‘Best of’ Lists

About.com Political Humor Lists

40 Funniest Protest Signs of 2009
20 Funniest Political Moments of 2009
50 Funniest Pictures of 2009
25 Dumbest Political Quotes of 2009
20 Funniest Political Videos of 2009<br
10 Funniest Obama Moments

More Year in Review Lists
The 20 Biggest Douchebags of 2009 (Kind of a Lark)
Top 10 Late-Night Jokes (Time)
Top Ten Comedic News Stories of 2009 (Will Durst)
Top 10 Weirdest Moments of 2009 (Politico)
Top 10 Editorial Cartoons of 2009 (Time)
Top 10 Political Gaffes of 2009 (Time)
The Top ‘Nontroversies’ Of 2009 (NPR)
Top 10 Media Blunders of 2009 (Politico)
The Best and Worst Apologies of 2009 (Huffington Post)
Top 10 Political Stories That Were Neither Political Nor Stories (Apoliticus)

More Year-End Humor
Dave Barry’s Year in Review (Miami Herald)
2009: The Quiz (Paul Slanksy, The New Yorker)
Never a Year Like ’09 (JibJab)<br
2009 Whack Job Jamboree (Keith Olbermann)
2009 Headline of the Year Contest (Fark)
2009: The Year of WTF (Huffington Post)
2009 Year in Review Cartoons (Daryl Cagle)

2009 in Review: Best of the ‘Best of’ Lists originally appeared on About.com Political Humor on Thursday, December 31st, 2009 at 17:40:35.

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No silent break for GOP lawmakers

It may be the holiday season, but Republicans aren’t taking a vacation.

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Obama’s New Year’s Eve: Family and security reviews

Obama’s New Year’s Eve will be busy with work.

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AP sources: Suicide bomber invited to Afghan base 
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AP sources: Suicide bomber invited to Afghan base (AP)

Map locates Khost province, Afghanistan where a suicide bomber targeted U.S. personelAP – The suicide bomber who killed seven CIA employees at a remote outpost in southeastern Afghanistan had been invited onto the base and had not been searched, two former U.S. officials told The Associated Press on Thursday

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Report to Obama shows intelligence lapses persist 
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Report to Obama shows intelligence lapses persist (AP)

Transportation Security Administration staffers secure the entrance to the American Airlines terminal during an investigation by the Los Angeles Airport Police bomb squad at the Los Angeles International Airport Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2009. (AP Photo/Damian Dovarganes)AP – U.S. security chiefs briefed President Barack Obama on Thursday about missteps in the lead-up to the attempted Detroit jetliner bombing as lawmakers joined the White House in racing to find out what went wrong.

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Judge tosses Blackwater case in Baghdad shooting 
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Judge tosses Blackwater case in Baghdad shooting (AP)

FILE - In a Monday, July 21, 2008 file photo, Blackwater Worldwide's headquarters is seen in Moyock, N.C. U.S. District Judge Ricardo Urbina  dismissed all charges against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards charged in a deadly 2007 Baghdad shooting, Thursday, Dec. 31, 2009. Urbina said the Justice Department overstepped its bounds and wrongly used evidence it was not allowed to see.  (AP Photo/Gerry Broome, File)AP – A federal judge dismissed all charges Thursday against five Blackwater Worldwide security guards accused of killing unarmed Iraqi civilians in a crowded Baghdad intersection in 2007.

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