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September 6, 2010
Part 2--Howard Zinn: Communist liar
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — Before Communist Howard Zinn died in January, he was actively spearheading an effort to inject his lying version of American history into the innocent heads of little tots almost as soon as they are able to talk... (more)


September 5, 2010
WORLDNETDAILY — This fall, as moms and dads around the country are getting backpacks stuffed with pencils and notebooks and scissors and glue, ready for their children to take to school, a rapidly increasing number of families are sending their children ... nowhere... (more)


September 5, 2010
NEWSMAX — Veteran political analyst and best-selling author Dick Morris tells Newsmax that Republicans are "on track" to take control of the Senate in November's midterm elections. Morris says the GOP needs to win only two of five contested Senate seats to give them the 10 new seats they need -- and in one of those contests, in California, Carly Fiorina is likely to defeat incumbent Democrat Barbara Boxer... (more)


September 4, 2010
NATIONAL REVIEW — On August 23, Judge Royce Lamberth of the federal district court in Washington issued a preliminary injunction halting the implementation of new guidelines from the National Institutes of Health, which permitted the use of federal funds to support embryonic-stem-cell (ESC) research that entailed the ongoing destruction of human embryos... (more)


September 4, 2010
MARK CRUTCHER — For almost 40 years, we've been told that the legalization of abortion was about "reproductive freedom" and "women's rights" and "choice." Now, an explosive new documentary is exposing this rhetoric as nothing more than marketing hype designed to conceal a nasty hidden agenda... (more)


September 4, 2010
JOSEPH FARAH — The homosexual press has noticed. In an enlightening commentary on a homosexual activist blog, we get this observation: "But isn't it something how the issue of marriage equality is slowly starting to tear at the GOP... (more)


September 4, 2010
PAT BOONE — I was just 7 years old on Dec. 7, 1941. That was the day the Japanese, now our good friends, attacked Pearl Harbor. I was riding in the car with my mom and dad, and they had just heard the news. I was too young to understand what had happened, or what it meant. All I knew was that my world was changing somehow... (more)


September 4, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS — A Wyoming man has given more than $1.5 million to help defend Arizona's controversial immigration enforcement measure in court, Gov. Jan Brewer's office said Thursday... (more)


September 4, 2010
REUTERS — A well-known Australian Muslim cleric has called for the beheading of Dutch anti-Islamic politician Geert Wilders, a newspaper said on Friday... (more)


September 4, 2010
TOM TANCREDO — One of the oldest axioms in American politics is that "all politics is local." Well, not always, and definitely not in 2010. When a tsunami rolls a thousand miles and slams into a beach, each little pebble thinks it's a "local issue." The 2010 elections are like that. Local issues are being overshadowed by the tsunami of federal-budget shenanigans and an economic recession prolonged by Obama's mismanagement of economic policy... (more)


September 4, 2010
NATIONAL REVIEW — Joe Miller (Alaska), Sharron Angle (Nevada), Ken Buck (Colorado), Pat Toomey (Pennsylvania), Marco Rubio (Florida), Dino Rossi (Washington), Ron Johnson (Wisconsin), Mike Lee (Utah) -- these are just a few of the Reaganite insurgents with whom Sen. Jim DeMint (S.C.) hopes to work in the upper chamber come January... (more)


September 4, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES — With recent polls showing Republicans poised for major congressional gains this fall, party leaders are wary of appearing overconfident and peaking too soon, playing down for now the prospect of winning majorities in the House and Senate in a vote that is still two months away... (more)


September 3, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES — The Justice Department filed a lawsuit Thursday against "America's toughest sheriff," Joe Arpaio in Phoenix, accusing him, the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office and the county of refusing to fully cooperate in a federal investigation into allegations that he and his deputies are guilty of racial discrimination... (more)


September 3, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES — President Obama has engaged in numerous high crimes and misdemeanors. The Democratic majority in Congress is in peril as Americans reject his agenda. Yet more must be done: Mr. Obama should be impeached... (more)


September 3, 2010
MICHAEL BARONE — Some of the most important things in history are things that didn't happen -- even though just about everyone thought they would... (more)


September 3, 2010
JOHN GIZZI — During an appearance on CBS-TV's "Face the Nation" last week, Rep. Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D.-Fla.) said that "Americans are really going to have a very clear choice set up in November, between moderate Democrats who are centrist, where the country is, and Republicans who are really off on the right wing fringe"... (more)


September 3, 2010
WALL STREET JOURNAL — Most Democrats have come to understand that they can't run on ObamaCare, but few have the temerity of Ron Wyden. The Oregon Senator is the first to break with the policy underpinnings of the bill he voted for. Last week Mr. Wyden sent a letter to Oregon health authority director Bruce Goldberg, encouraging the state to seek a waiver from certain ObamaCare rules... (more)


September 3, 2010
FOX NEWS — Finally, an issue both Democrats and Republicans agree on: term limits. Nearly 8 in 10 American voters like the idea of imposing fixed time limits in office for all members of Congress -- including their own senators and representatives... (more)


September 3, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES — The hostage situation at the Discovery Channel headquarters in Silver Spring, Md., ended Wednesday with police taking the life of the apparent gunman, James J. Lee. This unhinged individual, inspired by the ideas of environmental extremists, believed that by terrorizing employees at the television network he would spark a change that would ultimately "save the planet"... (more)


September 3, 2010
CHUCK COLSON — Ever since 1996, the law has been clear: The federal government may not pay for research in which existing human embryos are "destroyed, discarded, or knowingly subjected to risk of injury or death." That is, the federal government may not fund embryonic stem cell (or ESC) research beyond existing lines of stem cells... (more)

 
 
 
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