Politics: Afternoon Edition: Obama proposes corporate tax cut

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The Washington PostWednesday, February 22, 2012
Politics Afternoon Edition
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HEADLINES

  1. Obama offers to cut, overhaul corporate tax

    President plans to propose an overhaul of corporate tax code, a gambit likely to draw a contrast over a key issue with Republicans vying to replace him
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  2. Romney criticizes Obama's tax proposal; offers glimpse of his own

    The plan would permanently reduce the marginal tax rate by about 20 percent across the board.
    » Read full article

  3. Rick Santorum's Inquirer columns offer a window into the candidate's mind

    In 2007, he wrote a biweekly column in which he developed his political and ideological messages.
    » Read full article

  4. Why the Arizona debate matters — a lot

    THE FIX | The stakes for tonight's debate in Phoenix are about as high as they could be for Mitt Romney.
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  5. Santorum's 'Satan' comments relevant, Chris Christie says

    New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie (R) says that former senator Rick Santorum's (R-Pa.) 2008 remarks that "Satan has his sights set on America" are relevant to the presidential race.
    » Read full article


QUOTE OF THE DAY

Presidential candidate Rick Santorum in a 2008 Philadelphia Inquirer column on same-sex marriage:

"Within 10 years, clergy will be sued or indicted for preaching on certain Bible passages dealing with homosexuality and churches."



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Video: President Obama sings 'Sweet Home Chicago' with B.B. King

At the Red, White and Blues concert played at the White House on Tuesday night, President Obama sang a few bars of the blues classic with B.B. King and Mick Jagger.


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