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November 1, 2012
ALAN KEYES — This morning, I read an article reporting what Roman Catholic Archbishop of Philadelphia Charles Chaput said about the priority that should govern how Catholics cast their vote. "We're Catholics before we're Democrats. We're Catholics before we're Republicans. We're even Catholics before we're Americans, because we know that God has a demand on us prior to any government demand on us."... (more)


November 1, 2012
The best of Fred Hutchison
FRED HUTCHISON, RA ANALYST — The state and federal judges who have reviewed Terri Schiavo's* case are influenced by the medical diagnosis made by a few doctors that Terri is in a "persistent vegetative state" (PVS)... (more)


November 1, 2012
ANDREW NAPOLITANO — Can you vote by not voting? We are in a presidential election year in which the critical issues have been how much personal behavior the federal government should regulate and how much private wealth it should transfer and consume, rather than whether it should do so. Many folks are fed up with what George W. Bush and Barack Obama have brought us and fear more of the same from Mitt Romney... (more)


November 1, 2012
BLOOMBERG — Driven by spending from outside groups, the cost of the 2012 U.S. election will exceed $6 billion, $700 million more than four years ago, the Center for Responsive Politics estimated... (more)


November 1, 2012
WORLDNETDAILY — Legendary martial arts champion and film tough guy Chuck Norris is asking residents of Alabama to support Judge Roy Moore's campaign for chief justice of the state Supreme Court... (more)


November 1, 2012
NEWSMAX — The Obama administration's reluctance to talk about what happened in Benghazi, Libya is worse than Watergate, counterterrorism expert Michael Scheuer told Newsmax TV, and Americans will not learn what happened because President Barack Obama wants to protect his chances at being re-elected... (more)


November 1, 2012
REUTERS — The Obama administration on Wednesday cleared the way for the U.S. Supreme Court to revive a lawsuit that challenges the 2010 healthcare overhaul on religious grounds, including a claim that it helps fund abortions... (more)


November 1, 2012
CNS NEWS — The birth rate in the United States hit an all-time low in 2011, according to a report released this month by the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention... (more)


November 1, 2012
MICHELLE MALKIN — In June, a diffident and self-deluded President Obama claimed that "the private sector is doing fine." Last week, the private sector responded: Speak for yourself, buster. Who needs an "October Surprise" when the business headlines are broadcasting the imminent layoff bomb in neon lights?... (more)


November 1, 2012
POLITICO — Iowa has joined Texas in warning international election observers of possible criminal prosecution if they violate state laws and get near polling places on Election Day... (more)


November 1, 2012
MARION STAR — Joan Stevens was one of several early voters at the polls on Monday. But when Stevens tried to cast her ballot for president, she noticed a problem. Upon selecting "Mitt Romney" on the electronic touch screen, Barack Obama's name lit up... (more)


October 31, 2012
JAMES LAMBERT — Annie Meadows has a very compelling and remarkable story. As a girl she was introduced to the occult through dabbling with the Ouija board... (more)


October 31, 2012
ASSOCIATED PRESS — The most devastating storm in decades to hit the country's most densely populated region upended man and nature as it rolled back the clock on 21st-century lives, cutting off modern communication and leaving millions without power Tuesday as thousands who fled their water-menaced homes wondered when -- if -- life would return to normal... (more)


October 31, 2012
REUTERS — The U.S. federal agency in charge of disaster relief, under intense pressure to show the Obama administration can quickly respond to the devastation caused by the massive storm Sandy, said it has plenty of cash to deliver timely aid to the millions of people struggling to recover... (more)


October 31, 2012
WASHINGTON TIMES — Although Hurricane Sandy blew President Obama's re-election campaign far off its charted course, Mr. Obama still had the advantage over Republican rival Mitt Romney on Tuesday, embracing the presidential role of coordinating emergency relief efforts across the Eastern seaboard... (more)


October 31, 2012
NEWSMAX — New York City's top priority is dealing with the effects of the superstorm so Mayor Michael Bloomberg turned down an offer from President Barack Obama to visit the city, Politico reported. Bloomberg and the president agreed that the timing just wasn't right for a visit and Obama instead will visit New Jersey on Wednesday... (more)


October 31, 2012
NEWSMAX — Super-storm Sandy will have some kind of impact on next Tuesday's election, whether it's just an inconvenience for some voters, or at worst delays the election. Federal officials said last week that it's state officials' call whether to push back the election, Politico reports. Federal law mandates that presidential elections be held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November... (more)


October 31, 2012
NEWSMAX — Radio show host Rush Limbaugh said on Tuesday that left-wing media outlets are pushing for President Barack Obama to postpone next week's election because of Hurricane Sandy -- something he says Obama has no authority to do... (more)


October 31, 2012
FRANK GAFFNEY — Barack Obama faces not one but two perfect storms. He actually may be grateful for the meteorological one if it predictably helps obscure the political one at least for the next week. Hurricane Sandy is, of course, a disaster no one would welcome. Untold numbers of Americans are having their lives endangered, or at least severely disrupted, and the potential economic harm is unimaginable at this point... (more)


October 29, 2012
STEPHEN STONE, RA PRESIDENT — About three years ago, a graduate of Brigham Young University — a large Mormon institution heavily populated by "positive-thinking" returned LDS missionaries (see last week's column) — said he was dissatisfied with politics as usual, and undertook to create a "one-stop political website" that would effectively and reliably educate voters... (more)

 
 
 
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