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December 1, 2008
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — As U.S. counter-intelligence chases down terrorists and fights in the courts and in the halls of Congress to listen in on terrorists' telephoned plots and also keep the al-Qaeda's murderous brethren locked up at Guantanamo Bay, our weapons and government facilities are crawling with spies doing dirty work against us on behalf of the largest nation in the world... (more)
November 30, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — Barack Obama, it has been reported, intends to announce Sen. Hillary Clinton as his choice for secretary of state, an appointment America's Founding Fathers forbade in the U.S. Constitution... (more)
November 30, 2008
JEFFERY T. KUHNER — President-elect Barack Obama's plan to pass the Freedom of Choice Act is setting up a showdown with the Vatican. "The first thing I will do as president is sign the Freedom of Choice Act," he said at an address before Planned Parenthood on July 17, 2007... (more)
November 30, 2008
LONDON TELEGRAPH — Stephen Hockman QC is proposing a body similar to the International Court of Justice in The Hague to be the supreme legal authority on issues regarding the environment... (more)
November 29, 2008
ASSOCIATED PRESS — It took just 10 young men armed with rifles and grenades to terrorize this city of 18 million and turn its postcard-perfect icons into battlefields until security forces ended one of the deadliest attacks in India's history early Saturday... (more)
November 29, 2008
NEWSMAX — President-elect Barack Obama is under fire from liberals as he assembles his administration. Obama is expected to keep Robert Gates, a President George Bush appointee, as secretary of defense. Retired Gen. Jim Jones, a John McCain supporter, is expected to be named national security adviser, reports Fox News... (more)
November 29, 2008
ASSOCIATED PRESS — At the Planned Parenthood of Indiana, 'tis the season of giving health care and contraception. But it's a sentiment that opponents of abortion and artificial birth control say denigrates the holiday season... (more)
November 29, 2008
PAT BOONE — As I think back over the last 18 months leading up to the election, replaying many of the statements and promises and debates, a glaring omission becomes obvious. Did either of the last two candidates ever say anything at all about one of the most alarming and unprecedented catastrophes ever to happen to our country?... (more)
November 29, 2008
ALAN NATHAN — What chance do arguments have to rise and fall on their merits if they're framed by a seemingly party-owned press? And once that party comes to power, won't its lackey journalists constitute a type of state-owned press? In other words (after Inauguration Day), how can the blushing news media keep from sharing President-elect Barack Obama's political bed - given they have already serviced his electoral needs?... (more)
November 29, 2008
WASHINGTON TIMES — Whatever one's view of gay rights, its activists seem to unintentionally be taking the country closer to legal chaos. Take two recent cases, one from each coast. Last week, the New Jersey attorney general pressured the online dating giant, eHarmony Inc., into a settlement requiring it to offer services to homosexuals... (more)
November 29, 2008
MONA CHAREN — "This is the best deal since 1932." So said House Financial Services Committee Chairman Barney Frank (D., Mass.) regarding the increased public appetite for government intervention in the economy. Incoming White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emmanuel echoed the sentiment when he told the Wall Street Journal, "You never want a serious crisis to go to waste"... (more)
November 29, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — President-elect Barack Obama recently appointed to his economic transition team a known socialist activist who has previously urged the creation of a North American Parliamentary Union, a governing body to consist of Mexico, Canada and the U.S.... (more)
November 28, 2008
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Minnesota's U.S. Senate showdown is veering down a path toward the courts and possibly the Senate itself after a panel's ruling on rejected absentee ballots dealt a blow to Democrat Al Franken's chances... (more)
November 28, 2008
LARRY ELDER — "How long do you think it will take for the press to turn on Obama?" a friend asked. "Eight years, if he's in that long," I told him. "Doesn't matter what happens. Either they'll blame Bush or 'circumstances beyond Obama's control' while writing articles about how heroically Obama handles them." It's already started... (more)
November 28, 2008
LIFESITENEWS.COM — A Texas appellate court has upheld its ruling that affirms the personhood of an unborn child who was murdered along with its mother. Jacob Eguia, who was convicted of the capital murders of a woman and her nearly eight months gestation unborn child, challenged the court's ruling on several points... (more)
November 28, 2008
LIFESITENEWS.COM — An Oklahoma judge today sided with the state's Supreme Court and dismissed a lawsuit that sought a "divorce" between two women Tuesday. The two women had been originally "married" in Canada, where same-sex "marriage" is legal... (more)
November 28, 2008
JOSEPH FARAH — As America embarks on a bold leeward lurch toward centralized power and massive redistribution of wealth in addressing its economic problems, it might be time to take a step back and learn a lesson from our forebears, the Pilgrims... (more)
November 27, 2008
JILL STANEK — I probably don't need to say much more than the Washington Post and USA Today wrote glowingly of a new "pro-life" plan. Red flags arise. Last week USA Today editorialized: "Realism seems to have struck some ardent foes of abortion. After 35 years of trying to outlaw the procedure nationally while chipping away at abortion rights state by state, they have decided to add a new and sensible initiative... (more)
November 27, 2008
LIFENEWS.COM — Rep. Diana DeGette of Colorado has introduced new legislation to go along with a Senate bill that would overturn new rules the Bush administration plans to put in place. The new regulations enforce existing laws that make it so medical centers and professionals are not forced into doing abortions... (more)
November 27, 2008
GEORGE WASHINGTON — WHEREAS it is the duty of all nations to acknowledge the providence of Almighty God, to obey His will, to be grateful for His benefits, and humbly to implore His protection and favour; and Whereas both Houses of Congress have, by their joint committee, requested me "to recommend to the people of the United States a DAY OF PUBLICK THANKSGIVING and PRAYER... (more)
November 27, 2008
MARIE JON, RA ANALYST — "If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land"... (more)
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