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December 8, 2008
MARIE JON, RA ANALYST — As President George W. Bush prepares to move to his beautiful new home in Texas, let me tell you about another home. This particular house is considered one of the oddest homes in the entire world. The Winchester Mansion is located in San Jose, California, and sits on 160 acres of land... (more)
December 7, 2008
BILL O'REILLY — Just in time for the Christmas season, Washington State Gov. Christine Gregoire has insulted Christians all over the world. Inside the state Capitol building in Olympia a traditional holiday display features a tree and the Nativity scene - perfectly appropriate since the federal and state Christmas holiday celebrates the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem... (more)
December 7, 2008
ASSOCIATED PRESS — The gay marriage debate moves to the Midwest this week as the Iowa Supreme Court hears arguments in a challenge to the state's ban on same-sex marriage... (more)
December 7, 2008
REUTERS — White House and congressional negotiators sought on Sunday to resolve remaining differences over an emergency rescue for the struggling auto industry, a stark symbol of the deepening U.S. economic crisis... (more)
December 7, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — A state district court judge ruled Friday that patients have a right to doctor-assisted suicide... (more)
December 7, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — As a stated gesture to Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas, Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert today granted full amnesty to 45 terrorists from Abbas' Fatah organization, Palestinian security officials told WND... (more)
December 7, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — President-elect Barack Obama believes the U.S. Constitution needs to be interpreted through the lens of current events and the U.S. Supreme Court needs to include empathy for the plight of minorities in its opinions, a new report has found... (more)
December 6, 2008
WASHINGTON TIMES — The Supreme Court held off Friday on deciding whether to grant a hearing in a long-shot lawsuit that would decide whether Barack Obama can constitutionally become president as a "natural born" U.S. citizen... (more)
December 6, 2008
ASSOCIATED PRESS — The statewide hand recount of ballots in Minnesota's Senate race drew just short of conclusion Friday, but the contest between Sen. Norm Coleman and Al Franken was far from being resolved... (more)
December 6, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — As dignitaries from around the world gather for the United Nations Climate Change Conference, attendees are unlikely to champion a recent study that demonstrates oceanic heat levels
December 6, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — U.S. employers have reported more than a million job cuts so far this year, just a few thousand short of the 2005 total, according to new reports. But a spokeswoman for the White House says citizens shouldn't look for a crackdown on illegal aliens who may still be working... (more)
December 6, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — Attorneys for the Alliance Defense Fund earlier this year settled a case against Ithaca, N.Y., over an ordinance that violated the free speech rights of a street preacher. A federal court banned enforcement of the disputed rule, which restricted sounds that could be heard from 25 feet away... (more)
December 6, 2008
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR — First on the Obama administration's to-do list: a stimulus package, bailouts, and ... abortion? Given the imperatives of the economic crisis, picking an abortion fight early on would seem highly unlikely... (more)
December 6, 2008
HONESTREPORTING.COM — ...Too many times, media outlets report on terrorist acts in Israel referring to "militants," "activists," or any number of other descriptions, meticulously avoiding the "T" word... (more)
December 5, 2008
WORLDNETDAILY — President-elect Barack Obama is "feigning" a centrist position on some issues so he can ultimately push through a radical agenda, including universal health care and trimming the military, according to analysis by a founder of the Weathermen terror group, Mark Rudd, who has ties to Obama mentors... (more)
December 5, 2008
NEW YORK TIMES — On the campaign trail, Senator Barack Obama offered a pledge that electrified and motivated his liberal base, vowing to "end the war" in Iraq. But as he moves closer to the White House, President-elect Obama is making clearer than ever that tens of thousands of American troops will be left behind in Iraq... (more)
December 5, 2008
CNSNEWS.COM — The Senate's senior member and staunchest constitutional advocate on the Democratic side of the aisle, Robert Byrd of West Virginia, is exploring whether Sen. Hillary Clinton (D-N.Y.) is eligible to become secretary of state in the Obama administration... (more)
December 5, 2008
LIFENEWS.COM — Seeking quick legislative victories in Congress to show they are the party of change, along with their new president Barack Obama, Democrats are expected to push an embryonic stem cell research bill in January... (more)
December 5, 2008
NEWSMAX — Israel's military is drawing up plans for a strike on Iran's nuclear facilities without cooperation from the United States, the Jerusalem Post reports. "It is always better to coordinate [with the U.S.]," a top Defense Ministry official said. "But we are also preparing options that do not include coordination"... (more)
December 4, 2008
LIFENEWS.COM — Pro-life members of the Senate may be in the minority and may see their numbers decrease following the presidential election, but that doesn't mean they will give up on efforts to press the cause. Senator David Vitter says he will continue working to revoke taxpayer funding from the nation's largest abortion business... (more)
December 4, 2008
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — The nine (at last count) candidates for the job of Republican National Chairman have been sent an eight-page questionnaire by one of the RNC's members
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