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![]() August 10, 2009 
RENEWAMERICA  We've just surpassed 1,776 signers at RenewAmerica's "Pledge for America's Revival"!  In the image-minded world of "politics," that may not seem like a lot of people. But consider this... (more) 
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FRED HUTCHISON, RA ANALYST  Natural law is a vital part of the conservative intellectual heritage. Among the five ancient kinds of conservatism, natural law is the second oldest. Natural law ideas were vital to the American founding fathers... (more) 
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CHUCK NORRIS  Health care reforms are turning into health care revolts. Americans are turning up the heat on congressmen in town hall meetings across the U.S., who apparently hoped that citizens would simply swallow the hook of Obamacare... (more) 
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MICHELLE MALKIN  Czardom has its privileges. This week, President Obama's health care overlord, Nancy DeParle, launched a taxpayer-funded initiative to recruit an Internet Snitch Brigade that will combat "disinformation about health insurance reform"... (more) 
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In the debate over health-care reform, abortion cant be swept aside 
KATHRYN JEAN LOPEZ  "Do no harm" is as vital a political principle as it is a medical maxim. But the White House has abandoned such wisdom on both counts when it comes to its so-called health-care-reform crusade... (more) 
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STELLA LOHMANN  The golden years don't appear to be so precious when efforts to cut and even ration healthcare to the elderly are on the rise... (more) 
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VICTOR DAVIS HANSON  Why does President Obama want to implement all at once radical changes in American foreign policy, environmental policy, education, health care and the tax code? The answer is easy: If he does not achieve these initiatives soon, he never will... (more) 
![]() August 9, 2009 
WALL STREET JOURNAL  The health-care debate was supposed to play out at rallies and inside gymnasiums when lawmakers headed home for the August recess.  But after a series of contentious town-hall meetings, some Democratic lawmakers are thinking twice about holding large public gatherings... (more) 
![]() August 9, 2009 
ASSOCIATED PRESS  Sonia Sotomayor became the Supreme Court's newest justice Saturday, pledging during a brief ceremony at the high court to defend the Constitution and administer impartial justice... (more) 
![]() August 8, 2009 
WORLDNETDAILY  With President Obama expected tomorrow for the North American Leaders' Summit in Guadalajara, Mexico, a coalition of American legislators and activists took a message to the Mexican media, denouncing economic partnerships that would undermine national sovereignty... (more) 
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WASHINGTON TIMES  It's official. The United States is no longer engaged in a "war on terrorism." Neither is it fighting "jihadists" nor locked in a "global war"... (more) 
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WASHINGTON TIMES  Despite its pledge to better protect federal employees who expose wrongdoing, the Obama administration privately sought to weaken protections for national security whistleblowers under legislation making its way through Congress, according to correspondence obtained by The Washington Times... (more) 
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WORLDNETDAILY  Hawaii state Sen. Will Espero, a Democrat, has confirmed plans to introduce legislation through which the state's lawmakers would force the public disclosure of all President Obama's birth documents held by the Hawaii Department of Health, including President Obama's long-form original birth certificate... (more) 
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WASHINGTON TIMES  Republican Sen. Mel Martinez announced Friday he will be resigning his seat in the coming weeks, saying he was stepping down more than a year before his first term expires in order spend more time at home in Florida... (more) 
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LIFESITENEWS.COM  Dr. Warren Hern, one of the last abortionists willing to perform very late-term abortions in the United States, has written published works describing man as a "malignant eco-tumor" destroying the earth... (more) 
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MICHELLE ODDIS  If the Obama Administration's historic over-spending, taxing and expansion of government in the past six months already have your blood boiling, take two aspirin and read Michelle Malkin's Culture of Corruption... (more) 
![]() August 7, 2009 
ASSOCIATED PRESS  U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton says it is a "great regret" that the United States is not a member of the International Criminal Court.  Clinton spoke Thursday in Kenya during a seven-nation tour of Africa... (more) 
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NEWSMAX  A new CNN poll shows that more Americans consider the first six months of President Barack Obama's administration worse than the same time period of his predecessor, former President George Bush... (more) 
![]() August 7, 2009 
ASSOCIATED PRESS  The attorney who got the Supreme Court to overturn the District of Columbia's handgun ban is now challenging rules that prohibit gun owners from carrying their weapons outside their homes... (more) 
![]() August 6, 2009 
NEWSMAX  The Senate confirmed Sonia Sotomayor Thursday as the first Hispanic justice on the Supreme Court. The vote was 68-31 for Sotomayor, President Barack Obama's first high court nominee. She becomes the 111th justice and just the third woman to serve... (more) 
![]() August 6, 2009 
KEVIN PRICE  In the eyes of most people, including political pundits, scholars, and every day voters, the beginning of the end of the George H.W. Bush presidency began in June 1990 when he decided to raise taxes. Raising taxes is the occupational hazard of a politician... (more) 
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