Saturday August 23rd, 2025 2:09PM

Ken Stanford

Contributing Editor
Ken  Stanford
Romney camp: Obama willing to say anything to get re-elected
Mitt Romney's campaign said Sunday that President Barack Obama is willing to say anything to win a second term and should say he's sorry for attacks on the Republican's successful career at a private equity firm.
5:48PM ( 13 years ago )
Calif. cities eye plan to seize mortgages
In the foreclosure-battered inland stretches of California, local government officials desperate for change are weighing a controversial but inventive way to fix troubled mortgages: Condemn them.
5:46PM ( 13 years ago )
Mitt Romney faces summer of hurdles, opportunities
As the White House challenger, Mitt Romney can seize on the attention that accompanies the selection of a running mate. When the London Olympics get under way, he can use that spotlight to play up his leadership of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City.
1:34PM ( 13 years ago )
Mass. doctor wins Green Party nomination
A doctor who ran against Mitt Romney for Massachusetts governor a decade ago won the chance to challenge him again on Saturday, this time as the Green Party's presidential nominee.
8:55AM ( 13 years ago )
Brenau president: Judge Smith 'perhaps the most thoughtful person I've known'
Brenau University President Ed Schrader says Judge Sidney O. Smith, Jr., who chaired the presidential search committee that brought Schrader to Brenau, was "perhaps the most thoughtful person I have ever known."
7:11PM ( 13 years ago )
Feds OK Fla. access to citizens list
In a victory for Republicans, the federal government has agreed to let Florida use a law enforcement database to challenge people's right to vote if they are suspected of not being U.S. citizens.
6:42PM ( 13 years ago )
Unrelenting Obama jabs at Romney's job record
An unrelenting President Barack Obama jabbed at Mitt Romney's record with a private equity firm in an ad Saturday that aimed to keep his rival on the defensive just as the Republican challenger's campaign hoped to take advantage of poor economic data to gain an edge on the incumbent.
6:39PM ( 13 years ago )