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Yes, Christine O'Donnell can win that Delaware Senate seat...by boldly telling the truth
Michael Gaynor |
September 27, 2010
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — Transportation issues — like any other debatable causes — can provide fertile ground for those who dash about with propellers atop their heads. This week, we spotlight examples of well-meaning but misguided efforts on both sides... (more)
September 26, 2010
NEWSMAX — The challenge to a federal district court's temporary injunction against parts of Arizona's tough new immigration law should succeed, says Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who's leading the charge to overturn the ruling. "I feel confident we're on the right track," she told Newsmax.TV. "I believe the law is constitutional, and we'll take it all the way to the Supreme Court if necessary"... (more)
September 26, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES — Democrats said Sunday they'll put off until after the elections a vote on whether to extend the Bush tax cuts, leaving most taxpayers in limbo for months as to whether they'll face tax increases at the beginning of next year... (more)
September 25, 2010
WORLDNETDAILY — A new poll released this week soundly contradicts critics' claims that the tea-party movement is "fringe," "white" and "racist." PJTV's Tea Party Tracking Poll has monitored nationwide sentiments toward the tea party on a weekly basis since Aug. 2. The poll's most recent reports reveal the following results... (more)
September 25, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Wyoming and nine other states have filed a gay marriage opposition brief to a federal appeals court in California. The amicus brief sent Friday to the 9th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals said that the Constitution does not require marriage to include same-sex couples... (more)
September 25, 2010
PAT BOONE — On March 6, 2009, in this space, I called for "a new American tea party." This weekend I helped organize and will host my first one, right here in Beverly Hills, Calif. In the interim, of course, there have been hundreds of tea parties all over the United States. Most have been relatively small and local, but some have been quite large and regional. None have been put together by some national organization or political party... (more)
September 25, 2010
LINDA KIMBALL — Today, all people whose faith in God the Father is genuine face a seemingly insurmountable problem with what seems like an overwhelming weight of evidence that evolutionism is true and the Genesis account of creation is false. Mockers and scoffers abound, scornfully accusing the faithful of believing in "an invisible being in the sky and that a dead guy from 2000 years ago is coming back soon...instead of believing in reality," as one scofflaw said recently... (more)
September 25, 2010
REUTERS — A former U.S. Air Force flight nurse expelled from the military after revealing she is a lesbian was ordered reinstated by a federal judge on Friday in a closely watched court challenge to the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy... (more)
September 25, 2010
Book review of David Limbaugh's 'Crimes Against Liberty'
WASHINGTON TIMES — No, no, not quite an indictment, you understand - in the "Hear ye! Hear ye!" sense made familiar by the constant procession of lawyers across the television screen... (more)
September 24, 2010
CONNIE HAIR — Security experts want a new dividing line between "moderate" and "radical" Islam delineated not by violence but by a willingness to hold the U.S. Constitution as the supreme law of the land in America... (more)
September 24, 2010
NEWSMAX — The Republicans' new Pledge to America is fine as a campaign document but doesn't go nearly far enough in its policy prescriptions, says political strategist Dick Morris. For example, the document proposes cutting $100 billion in discretionary spending. "We're going to have to do much more than that," the Fox News analyst told Newsmax.TV... (more)
September 24, 2010
CONNIE HAIR — House GOP leaders are set to release their "Pledge to America" (full document and separate executive summary) at an event in Virginia on Thursday, offering a bold set of proposals for a new governing agenda... (more)
September 24, 2010
NEWSMAX — Key Obama insider David Axelrod confirmed Thursday he will be leaving the administration next year, and White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is now expected to leave his post as early as next month... (more)
September 24, 2010
NEWSMAX — Former vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin alleges that the media has a blatant double standard, shining intense scrutiny on GOP Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell while turning a blind eye to then-candidate Barack Obama's personal history in the 2008 campaign... (more)
September 24, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS — If anyone is as scorned as much as Democrats these days, it's Republicans
September 24, 2010
MICHELLE MALKIN — Like millions of Americans, Delaware Republican Senate nominee Christine O'Donnell has had trouble covering her mortgage and other bills over the years. Her opponents consider this a scandal of disqualifying proportions... (more)
September 24, 2010
ERIK RUSH — Make no mistake: The political struggle currently ensuing in America has long since ceased to be one of well-intentioned citizens disagreeing over policy. This is a matter of devoted, mainstream, well-informed Americans resisting the subjugation of our nation by communist operatives and their coalition of deceived supporters and committed acolytes... (more)
September 24, 2010
NEWSMAX — The bizarre U.N. rant alleging a 9/11 conspiracy by Iranian strongman Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, delivered from the same podium where President Obama had just hours before extended yet another of olive branch of diplomacy toward the rogue Persian regime, marks the most devastating setback yet in the administration's campaign of global engagement, foreign-policy experts say... (more)
September 23, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS — The U.S. delegation walked out of the U.N. speech of Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Thursday after he said some in the world have speculated that Americans were actually behind the Sept. 11 terror attacks, staged in an attempt to assure Israel's survival... (more)
September 23, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Senate Republicans on Thursday stood fast in blocking legislation requiring special interest groups running campaign ads to identify their donors... (more)
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