Daily Archives: November 29, 2011

Newt Gingrich: I’m Not Perfect, but I’m a Better Choice than Romney

Newt GingrichPresidential hopeful Newt Gingrich acknowledged Monday that he isn’t the perfect candidate but contends he’s “a lot more conservative than Mitt Romney and a lot more electable than anybody else.”

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Jeffrey A. Johnson Sr. and Patricia Haley Top December 2011 BCNN1/BCBC National Bestsellers List

Black Christian News: http://www.BCNN1.com / Black Christian Book Company: http://www.BlackCBC.com (Based upon Amazon.com rankings, BarnesandNoble.com rankings, and BlackCBC.com rankings.)
Bestselling authors, Jeffrey A. Johnson Sr. (Dialogue With My Daughters — Nonfiction) and Patricia Haley (Broken — Fiction) lead the bestsellers list of Black Christian authors on the December 2011 edition of the Black Christian News/Black Christian Book Company National Bestsellers List.

Gallup Poll says Obama’s Job Approval Rating Drops Below President Jimmy Carter’s

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President Obama’s slow ride down Gallup’s daily presidential job approval index has finally passed below Jimmy Carter, earning Obama the worst job approval rating of any president at this stage of his term in modern political history.

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Christians In Egypt Seek to Stem Islamists in Vote

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Ahead of elections, Egypt’s Coptic Church discreetly told followers to vote for an alliance of leftist and liberal parties sponsored by a Christian tycoon. The move by a Church normally wary of inserting itself into politics showed how deeply Egyptian Christians fear that Islamists will come to power.

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US and UN Condemn Attack on British Embassy in Tehran

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The United States and the U.N. Security Council have joined Britain in condemning Tuesday’s mob attack on the British embassy in Tehran. U.S. officials say the incident may mean that nuclear-related sanctions on Iran are beginning to have a serious impact.

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Two New Hampshire State Representatives Pull Their Support for Cain and Now Support Gingrich

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Two New Hampshire state representatives who were backing Herman Cain for president have decided to pull their support from Cain in the wake of claims that he was involved in an extended extramarital affair.

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Jaguars Fire Longtime Coach Jack Del Rio After 3-8 Start, Sell Team to Illinois Businessman Shahid Khan

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The Jacksonville Jaguars are headed in a completely new direction. 
And Los Angeles doesn’t appear to be the destination.
FILE – In this Sept. 1, 2011 file photo, Jacksonville Jaguars coach Jack Del Rio argues with an official during the first half of an NFL preseason football game against the St. Louis Rams, in Jacksonville, Fla. The Jaguars fired Del Rio, Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2011 after a 3-8 start, parting ways with him during his ninth season. (AP Photo/Stephen Morton, File)

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