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Matt C. Abbott |
September 16, 2010
MARIE JON, RA ANALYST As horrifying and shocking as the actual day that our country was attacked on September 11, 2001, was
September 15, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES Republicans were quick to dismiss Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's plan to grant citizenship to some illegal immigrants who came to the United States when they were children as a political ploy aimed at wooing voters and pro-illegal-immigrant groups before the November election... (more)
September 15, 2010
RICHARD VIGUERIE GOP leaders
September 15, 2010
WORLDNETDAILY What if Muslim imam Feisal Rauf wanted to build a mosque on a Ground Zero site in New York where some of the wreckage from the 9/11 Islamic terror attacks on the United States landed
September 15, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES States across the country want Washington to stop meddling in their affairs when it comes to the environment, health care and guns, and it's not just right-wingers leading the charge... (more)
September 15, 2010
MICHELLE MALKIN Health and Human Services secretary Kathleen Sebelius is just the latest creepy keeper of the Obamacare enemies list. The White House has been keeping tabs on individual and corporate critics of the federal health-care takeover for more than a year. It started with the health czar's Internet Snitch Brigade. Remember?... (more)
September 15, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS Tilted toward the GOP from the start of the year, the political environment has grown even more favorable for Republicans and rockier for President Barack Obama and his Democrats over the long primary season that just ended with a bang... (more)
September 15, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS It's tea time in America. Conservative Christine O'Donnell pulled off a stunning upset over nine-term Rep. Mike Castle in the Republican Senate primary in Delaware Tuesday, propelled by tea party activists into a November showdown with Democrat Chris Coons... (more)
September 15, 2010
CNSNEWS.COM Local officials in Ohio's Andover Township have denied the use of their public square for a celebration of Constitution Day because of the "political affiliation" of its organizers... (more)
September 15, 2010
NEWSMAX Tom Tancredo may be a third-party candidate for Colorado governor, but he's no longer coming in third. Mr. Tancredo surged ahead of GOP candidate Dan Maes in a Rasmussen Reports poll released Tuesday, capturing 25 percent of the vote to 21 percent for Mr. Maes. Both trail John Hickenlooper, a Democrat with 46 percent support in the survey of 750 likely Colorado voters... (more)
September 15, 2010
ED FEULNER Even America's bitterest enemies understand why we mark July 4th with parades, speeches and fireworks: to celebrate the signing of the Declaration of Independence. We're proud of our nation, and justifiably so. So why do we virtually ignore September 17th? That's the date, in 1787, when our Founding Fathers signed the Constitution... (more)
September 15, 2010
JOHN STOSSEL U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan recently claimed: "Districts around the country have literally been cutting for five, six, seven years in a row. And, many of them, you know, are through, you know, fat, through flesh and into bone...." Really? They cut spending five to seven consecutive years?... (more)
September 14, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES Alarmist hysteria that melting arctic ice is causing ocean levels to rise - threatening to flood coastal cities around the world - is a "Chicken Little" warning. Last week, scientists cut in half their estimate of the ice-loss rate. The news won't dissuade global warmists at the United Nations to waver from their ultimate target: your wallet... (more)
September 14, 2010
JOAN SWIRSKY When it comes to celebrating the anticipated shellacking that Democrats will take in the midterms
September 14, 2010
NEWSMAX Bracing for a GOP takeover of the House and possibly the Senate, House Democrats are already planning for a future without Speaker Nancy Pelosi as their leader, according to Politico... (more)
September 14, 2010
NEWSMAX All eyes will be focused on a Pensacola, Fla., courtroom Tuesday as Justice Department lawyers try to convince a federal district court judge to throw out a lawsuit by 20 states alleging that President Obama's healthcare reforms are unconstitutional... (more)
September 14, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS President Barack Obama claims it's still a "wrestling match," but with Senate Republicans in uniform opposition, his plan to raise taxes on wealthier people while preserving cuts for everyone else appears increasingly likely to founder before Election Day... (more)
September 13, 2010
RENEWAMERICA A 9/11 "first responder" has brought a multimillion-dollar class action suit to stop a planned mosque and cultural center near Ground Zero, saying the controversial project posed a "terror risk" and amounted to "an assault" on Americans... (more)
September 13, 2010
GARY BAUER The 60-day sprint to Election Day is underway, and many Republicans are making the familiar argument that the election should be about one thing and one thing only: the economy. With unemployment still rising and GDP growth still slowing in response to the Democrats' failed economic policies, Republicans would be remiss not to focus on the economy. But they should reject the advice to focus only on pocketbook issues... (more)
September 13, 2010
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST If you tried to help a "protected" Obama constituency, you had better hope that your best efforts didn't fail. The Gestapo will have you in its crosshairs... (more)
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