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Obama’s traveling again, this time doing a three-state mid-Atlantic swing that kicks off in North Carolina as he tries to sell his “jobs” plan. Again. (WaPo)

The President also plans on splitting up the proposal and pushing a spending bill that will benefit public unions first and foremost. (National Journal)

Ron Paul has a “major announcement” coming today in Nevada. (Ology)

NBA owners and players to meet with a federal mediator. (Fox News)

Herman Cain defends himself from charges of being a neoconservative on Meet the Press:

On the main site:

Occu-Pies in the Face, by Ross Kaminsky: As protesters leave unsanitary Occu-Pies in parks around the country, the Obama administration seems intent on stepping in one.

We’d Like to Know a Little Bit About You for Our Files, by David Catron: A new HHS regulation will create a government database of your private health information.

Rebels Without a Clue, by Larry Thornberry: The cluelessness reaches Tampa on a lovely fall Saturday.

Duke Chapel in a PC Age, by Mark Tooley: What would Robert E. Lee think of its defense of same-sex marriage?

Where Are the Grownups? An SGO Roundup, by Jed Babbin: A sense of weirdness pervades not only our domestic scene but the entire world, it would seem.

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yisonng| 10.25.11 @ 12:01AM

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