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November 1, 2010
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — The incoming (more conservative) Congress should add one more item at or near the top of its agenda: Bring back the House Committee on Internal Security (HCIS). We need to know who our enemies are on our own soil
November 1, 2010
RENEWAMERICA — RenewAmerica received a mass emailing last week asking RA to publicize a new "premier nonpartisan social networking site providing civic services and connecting politicians, voters, and political causes across the U.S."... (more)
October 31, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid this weekend promised to force the Senate to vote on an immigration bill, the Dream Act, in a lame-duck session of Congress next month... (more)
October 31, 2010
PATRIOT PAC — Patriot PAC held a news conference Friday at the National Press Club to discuss the TEA Party's and GOP's support of their black Congressional candidates... (more)
October 31, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Fifty years after the pill, another birth control revolution may be on the horizon: free contraception for women in the U.S., thanks to the new health care law. That could start a shift toward more reliable
October 30, 2010
NEWSMAX — The tea party movement has altered the Republican Party for the better, seeking to restrain the government and boost the individual, says Vito Fossella, a former Republican congressman from New York... (more)
October 30, 2010
WORLDNETDAILY — How does it happen that a California judge can upend millennia of accepted standards for society by saying that gender plays no role in marriage? Or a court can approve a Florida school district's deal with liberals to ban teachers from praying
October 30, 2010
NATIONAL REVIEW — Stanley Kurtz hit an Organizing for America nerve during Barack Obama's campaign for president. Stanley, a Harvard-educated social anthropologist, is a senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center and has written for National Review and National Review Online for over a decade... (more)
October 30, 2010
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Here is a look of the key races in the 50 states: ALABAMA
October 30, 2010
WALTER E. WILLIAMS — Most people whom we elect to Congress are either ignorant of, have contempt for or are just plain stupid about the United States Constitution. You say: "Whoa, Williams, you're really out of line! You'd better explain." Let's look at it... (more)
October 30, 2010
BIG HOLLYWOOD — While Jon Stewart puts on his safely PC Detached Irony Mock-Fest a little later today, keep this unexpected moment from last night's Real Time with Bill Maher in mind... (more)
October 30, 2010
MCCLATCHY NEWSPAPERS — As if this election season weren't already tense enough, fears about voter fraud
October 30, 2010
PAT BOONE — As we roll right up to election eve, the polls all indicate there are still enough eligible, independent voters to turn the elections to the right or left ... who haven't made up their minds! I know there are a number of confusing, complex issues voters have to consider... (more)
October 29, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES — Nov. 2 is the nation's referendum on Obamacare. No other issue has so polarized the public and shed light on the policy failings of the left. The midterm elections represent the last, best hope for millions of Americans who don't want to see the health care law's most onerous provisions ever take effect... (more)
October 29, 2010
JOSEPH FARAH — White House senior adviser David Axelrod is making his living right now demanding the U.S. Chamber of Commerce release its list of donors, even though there is no legal requirement to do so, because the Obama administration suspects the group might be using foreign contributions to pay for political ads... (more)
October 29, 2010
MICHELLE MALKIN — My military friends have a favorite saying: "If you're not catching flak, you're not over the target." This campaign season, conservative women in politics have caught more flak than WWII Lancaster bombers over Berlin... (more)
October 29, 2010
ROGER HEDGECOCK — Midnight robo-calls, "free food" at Harry Reid "voter turnout events," unions offering "gift cards" to Reid voters, touch-screen voting machines refusing to register votes cast for Sharron Angle
October 29, 2010
CBN NEWS — A Denver district court judge has ruled that Colorado's governor's support for the National Day of Prayer does not violate the U.S. Constitution... (more)
October 28, 2010
POLITICO — Amy Kremer, an early tea party organizer, says the movement could turn against new House and Senate members if they stray too far from the strict fiscal conservatism and anti-establishment spirit that got them elected... (more)
October 28, 2010
CONNIE HAIR — Giving insight as only the Great Maha Rushie can, Rush Limbaugh put some sunlight on yet another scheme to interfere in America's ability to self-govern by left-wing billionaire George Soros. Rush points out that even a small influx of cash into your state Secretary of State race can make a huge difference... (more)
October 28, 2010
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — Democrats in Nevada have been accused of using strong-arm tactics best symbolized in recent years by the likes of ACORN and SEIU, so as to steal the election for Senate Democrat leader Harry Reid. The "funny business" started when voters in Boulder City (near Las Vegas) showed up to cast their (early voting) ballot for Reid's Republican opponent, Sharron Angle... (more)
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