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January 19, 2009
MARIE JON, RA ANALYST — People can become frustrated because they don't have enough time to do everything they need to do. Too often they find that life doesn't provide them enough time to do more than one or two things as well as they would like. It's very important that we learn to manage our time... (more)
January 18, 2009
WORLDNETDAILY — As Inauguration Day approaches and Barack Obama prepares to assume his first term as president, some in Congress are hoping to make it possible for the Democrat to not only seek a second term in office, but a third and fourth as well... (more)
January 18, 2009
ISRAEL NEWS — After 21 days, Israel declares end to fighting: The National Security Cabinet voted Saturday evening to end the military operation in the Gaza Strip. Seven ministers supported the decision, two others objected, and one abstained... (more)
January 18, 2009
NEWSMAX — Conservatives are arguing that the $700 billion federal bailout plan is unconstitutional because it violates principles that limit the amount of power lawmakers can delegate to the executive branch... (more)
January 18, 2009
WORLDNETDAILY — Officials at Occidental College in Los Angeles, Calif., have been served with a demand to produce records concerning Barack Obama's attendance there during the 1980s because they could document whether he was attending as a foreign national
January 18, 2009
CHRISTIAN POST — Four days before abortion rights activists mark the 36th anniversary of Roe v. Wade in the name of a woman's right to choose, pro-life supporters spoke out Sunday on behalf of the most vulnerable and weakest members of society... (more)
January 17, 2009
ILLINOIS FAMILY INSTITUTE — Pastor Rick Warren, in a misguided burst of political correctness, has applauded President-elect Barack Obama's choice of divisive homosexual clergyman V. Gene Robinson to give a prayer at an inaugural ceremony... (more)
January 17, 2009
FLOYD AND MARY BETH BROWN — As Barack Obama prepares to be sworn in as commander in chief on Jan. 20, homosexual-rights activists are gleeful about changes he will bring to the armed services. Based on his campaign promises, Obama is expected to overturn the military's policy regarding sexual conduct... (more)
January 16, 2009
WORLDNETDAILY — The U.S. Department of Justice has been opened a file on imprisoned U.S. Border Patrol agents Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean and a commutation of their sentences is under review, the office of agency pardon attorney Ronald L. Rodgers confirmed to WND... (more)
January 16, 2009
REUTERS — A U.S. foreign intelligence court affirmed on Thursday the government's right to use wiretaps on international phone calls and intercept e-mails without a court warrant under a 2007 law... (more)
January 16, 2009
MONA CHAREN — They are estimating that as many as 1,000 Gazans (unverified) may have been killed and many more wounded by Israel's counterattack against Hamas, whose missiles have rained down on southern Israel's schools, homes, and businesses for several years. Many of those killed by the Israel Defense Forces were Hamas operatives... (more)
January 16, 2009
WORLDNETDAILY — A federal "hate crimes" bill that officially is to enhance punishments for "violence motivated by bias that is a relic of slavery" but is feared by Christians as a potential bludgeon against basic biblical teachings has been returned to the congressional agenda by Democratic Rep. Sheila Jackson-Lee of Texas... (more)
January 16, 2009
FOX NEWS — A 1996 questionnaire shows that Barack Obama changed his view on same-sex marriage, the Chicago media outlet Windy City Times reports. The newspaper
January 16, 2009
WASHINGTON TIMES — A who's who of senators and House members flocked to Sen. Roland Burris on the U.S. Senate floor after his swearing-in Thursday as the chamber's newest member, ending an embarrassing episode for Democrats who vowed to block his appointment... (more)
January 16, 2009
WORLDNETDAILY — U.S. Supreme Court justices have refused to intervene in a case that seeks to restore Christian references in prayers at city council meetings in Fredericksburg, Va., meetings, a decision that allows them to avoid overturning a former member of the high court bench: Sandra Day O'Connor... (more)
January 16, 2009
WORLDNETDAILY — Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger reaffirmed his call for the incoming Obama administration to use the current financial crisis to create a "new world order," in a commentary piece for the International Herald Tribune... (more)
January 16, 2009
MICHAEL REAGAN — Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton told fellow senators during her confirmation hearing that the United States needs to follow a foreign policy of what she called "Smart Power"... (more)
January 16, 2009
MSNBC — Hamas' top political chief said Friday that the movement will not accept Israel's conditions for a cease-fire and insisted the siege of Gaza must be lifted before Hamas will halt rocket attacks... (more)
January 16, 2009
WORLDNETDAILY — A federal judge in Washington, D.C., has denied a request by atheists to stop prayers at Tuesday's presidential inauguration. Atheists planned to crash the inauguration invocation, claiming the government is choosing between "believers" and "those who don't believe" and imposing religion on atheists and agnostics... (more)
January 16, 2009
RICH LOWRY — Barack Obama's lefty admirers are agitating for a new New Deal. We'll know that we've achieved that blessed state when the government destroys 6 million baby pigs
January 15, 2009
FOX NEWS — President Bush, looking back on eight tumultuous years, said Thursday that his decisions in office have kept the country safe from another terrorist attack as he urged the incoming administration to never let down its guard... (more)
January 15, 2009
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — Despite some public relations moves to assuage our doubts, the Obama transition team appears to be formulating an administration that is quite happy to let some international authority dictate your personal lifestyle and how you raise your kids... (more)
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