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August 20, 2009
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August 20, 2009
TIM DUNKIN — To date, it seems like the recent debate over health care reform has focused primarily on fiscal and accessibility issues, in and of themselves. I certainly agree with the concerns people have about these... (more)


August 20, 2009
RENEWAMERICA — RenewAmerica columnist Jim Simpson will discuss Obamacare and the "manufactured healthcare crisis" on the following radio programs today (Thursday)... (more)


August 19, 2009
CBN NEWS — Women in Oklahoma will no longer be required to get an ultrasound before having an abortion. A state judge struck down a pro-life law that required doctors to do an ultrasound along with describing the fetus to the woman before the abortion begins... (more)


August 19, 2009
REP. STEVE KING — American workers depend on this administration to protect their jobs from illegal workers by enforcing immigration laws and opposing amnesty. Instead, President Obama and liberals in Congress are determined to pursue a legislative agenda that benefits illegal immigrants at the expense of American workers and taxpayers... (more)


August 19, 2009
JOSEPH FARAH — Winston Churchill described Russia as "a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma." The birth of Barack Obama could be similarly characterized. The more we learn, the less we know... (more)


August 19, 2009
WORLDNETDAILY — The International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nation's nuclear watchdog agency, has been accused by senior Western diplomats and Israeli officials of hiding new evidence that Iran is developing a nuclear weapons program. American, French, British and German senior officials charge the IAEA's out-going director, Mohamed ElBaradei, hid new evidence of Iran's nuclear weapons program... (more)


August 19, 2009
STEVE LOHR — A recent 93-page report on online education, conducted by SRI International for the Department of Education, has a starchy academic title, but a most intriguing conclusion: "On average, students in online learning conditions performed better than those receiving face-to-face instruction"... (more)


August 19, 2009
ASSOCIATED PRESS — A majority of Americans say the war in Afghanistan is not worth fighting, according to a poll released on the eve of that nation's elections. An ABC News-Washington Post poll found 51 percent who said the war was not worth fighting, while 47 percent said it was worth it... (more)


August 19, 2009
NEWSMAX — Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., is not topping the hit parade with his relatively new constituents, according to the most recent poll. Two weeks into the former "Saturday Night Live" comedian's tenure in the Senate, SurveyUSA asked 600 Minnesotans whether they approved/disapproved of his work thus far... (more)


August 19, 2009
ASSOCIATED PRESS — The American Civil Liberties Union is accusing Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio and his deputies of violating the constitution by arresting two men near a workplace immigration raid. A federal lawsuit filed Wednesday alleges that Julian and Julio Mora's truck was stopped as a result of racial profiling on Feb. 11... (more)


August 19, 2009
LIFENEWS.COM — The pro-life 40 Days for Life event has sparked a new groundswell of local grassroots activity in cities and towns across the United States... (more)


August 18, 2009
NEWSMAX — Sen. Charles Grassley is worried that Obama administration's new federal communications "diversity" director may try to regulate talk radio with a "backdoor" method akin to the Fairness Doctrine... (more)


August 18, 2009
BAPTIST PRESS — New Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor sided with the court's liberal bloc in her first public vote Monday in a case in which the justices refused to halt the execution of an Ohio man... (more)


August 18, 2009
NEWSMAX — Bowing to intense political pressure from the gay community, the White House has softened its support for the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). The Justice Department (DOJ) has now gone on record expressing the Obama administration's support for repeal of the statute, Politico news service reports... (more)


August 18, 2009
HUMAN EVENTS — Columnist Robert Novak passed away today, ending an era of political journalism that spanned five decades. Novak rose from a $42.50 a week staff reporter at the Joliet, Illinois Herald News in 1948 to become one of the most influential political reporters of his time, a constant presence in print and television journalism... (more)


August 18, 2009
HILMAR VON CAMPE — Shall we allow them? The United States is close to be taken over from within by Barack Hussein Obama, a development similar to those in Germany at the beginning of the 1930s... (more)


August 18, 2009
JAMES CARAFANO — Last week, national security news began on Monday at the North American Summit where President Obama met Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper in Guadalajara, Mexico... (more)


August 18, 2009
PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY — President Obama went to Guadalajara, Mexico, in August as part of his promise to "rejoin the world community" and become a "citizen of the world." He participated in a conference with Mexican President Felipe Calderon and Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper... (more)


August 18, 2009


August 17, 2009
CNSNEWS.COM — Self-identified conservatives outnumber self-identified liberals in all 50 states of the union, according to the Gallup Poll... (more)


August 17, 2009
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — This past week, we have witnessed a brainwashing campaign worthy of Pravda from the old Soviet Union. The very ferocity of an Obamacare chorus could not have been more emphatic if it had been coordinated... (more)

 
 
 
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