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November 15, 2010
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — The Institute for Policy Studies (IPS), a Washington-based think tank, recently carried a favorable review of a book by Howard Zinn... (more)
November 14, 2010
REUTERS — Outgoing House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi appeared to secure the top Democratic leadership spot for next year, as the only lawmaker expected to mount a challenge acknowledged on Sunday that he will not have the support to topple her... (more)
November 14, 2010
CHUCK COLSON — According to Britain's Guardian newspaper, the Chinese government "has been considering options for relaxing" its infamous "one-child" policy. While economic realities are forcing the Chinese to rethink that disastrous and cruel policy, many Americans seem to be voluntarily adopting a one-child policy of their own... (more)
November 14, 2010
DOUG PATTON — Amid last week's Election Day hype, a little-noticed grassroots earthquake began in the heartland. Three Iowa Supreme Court justices were tossed out of office by the voters. Why? Because last year the three voted to change the definition of marriage in the Hawkeye State in direct contradiction of the will of the people... (more)
November 14, 2010
HENRY LAMB — While there are hundreds of political parties and even more political initiatives seeking support, when all of the hoopla is striped away, there are only two political philosophies. One philosophy embraces the notion that government is omnipotent, and grants rights to individual citizens... (more)
November 13, 2010
CNSNEWS.COM — Virginia Atty. Gen. Ken Cuccinelli, who has filed a federal lawsuit seeking to overturn the health-care law signed by President Barack Obama last March, says Obama and the Congress that enacted that law
November 13, 2010
NEW YORK POST — The Pakistani-born sheik who claims to have orchestrated the 9/11 terrorist attacks won't go to trial anytime soon, according to senior officials in the Obama administration... (more)
November 13, 2010
JEDEDIAH BILA — Governor Chris Christie
November 13, 2010
LONDON TELEGRAPH — Marco Rubio, the new Florida senator and one of the Republican Party's brightest stars, has been trying to stifle a debate over his religious affiliation amid allegations that, contrary to his claims, he is not a Roman Catholic... (more)
November 13, 2010
PAT BOONE — Can we just talk common sense, you and I, for a few minutes? I'm not an expert on anything, really, and you may not be either. Yet, in this constitutional republic, we each have a huge and grave responsibility to discharge... (more)
November 12, 2010
WASHINGTON TIMES — Margaret Thatcher once said that being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't. At the Group of 20 summit in Seoul, President Obama asserted that the results of the midterm elections have not diminished his power internationally and that in some ways, he is even stronger, thanks to the friendships he allegedly has developed with world leaders... (more)
November 12, 2010
REUTERS — A wrangle over extending tax cuts for millions of Americans will be the first major test of whether President Barack Obama and resurgent Republicans can work together to fix the U.S. economy... (more)
November 12, 2010
NBC NEWS — The U.S. Supreme Court decided Friday to allow the "don't ask, don't tell" policy on gays in the military to remain in place while a federal appeals court considers the issue. The court did not comment in denying a request from the Log Cabin Republicans, a gay rights group, to step into the federal court review of "don't ask, don't tell"... (more)
November 12, 2010
NANCY PEARCEY — After the Republicans' massive midterm victory, the congressional map popped back to its familiar, pre-Obama pattern
November 12, 2010
NEWSMAX — Statewide polls show former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin gaining on fellow former Govs. Mitt Romney and Mike Huckabee in a potential matchup of 2012 GOP presidential candidates... (more)
November 12, 2010
MICHELLE MALKIN — Energy czar Carol Browner needs to go the way of disgraced green jobs czar Van Jones: under the bus and stripped of her unbridled power to destroy jobs and lives in the name of saving the planet. ASAP... (more)
November 12, 2010
CBN NEWS — On this week's edition of The Brody File Show, Tea Party Express Chairwoman Amy Kremer says a Mitt Romney presidential bid will run into major trouble with the Tea Party because of the healthcare plan he put in to place as governor of Massachusetts... (more)
November 12, 2010
JOSEPH FARAH — When the Council on American-Islamic Relations decided to sue the people of Oklahoma for approving an amendment to their constitution prohibiting the use by state courts of international law or Islamic Shariah law, the Muslim Brotherhood front and terrorist-linked darlings of the U.S. media gave themselves away... (more)
November 12, 2010
PAJAMAS MEDIA — In the first half of this essay, Gerrymandering 101, I explained how gerrymandering works and why it's so ubiquitous. Here in the exciting conclusion I name and shame the ten most gerrymandered districts of the current 111th Congress
November 11, 2010
NEWSMAX — Ace political strategist Dick Morris, a Newsmax contributor, was right on in predicting huge Republican gains in last week's elections well before many others. And he's looking for a repeat performance by the GOP in 2012... (more)
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