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October 31, 2011
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — Hollywood's revolutionary left apparently is willing to shed its fig leaf of respectability to produce a movie glorifying a violent pro-communist terrorist group. We are not talking here about some "on the cheap" Grade C movie filmed in someone's basement... (more)


October 31, 2011
ALAN KEYES — Words don't have the same import once you have changed their meaning. Given the position he has taken on the government's responsibility to secure the unalienable right to life, Herman Cain has been trying to achieve the "de facto" redefinition of what it means to be "pro-life"... (more)


October 31, 2011
GARY BAUER — Polls show an overwhelming majority of Americans are pessimistic about the direction of our country. It would be tempting to link our current malaise to the economy alone. But it's not just families' finances that are broken. In many cases, so are the families themselves... (more)


October 30, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — America's heroes can once again be laid to rest with appropriate religious services. A federal court last month approved a consent decree in which the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) agreed to drop its ban on prayer and the mention of "God" during funerals and other events at national cemeteries... (more)


October 30, 2011
JOSEPH FARAH — Have you heard the latest from the Republican Party elite? Mississippi Gov. Haley Barbour and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush are warning the Republican presidential contenders to avoid any distractions from Barack Obama's political record -- distractions like his character, his concealment of virtually all meaningful records about his past and even whether he is eligible under the Constitution to serve as president... (more)


October 30, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — Efforts to repeal the 1996 Defense of Marriage Act are in full swing, as a major lawsuit advances, another lawsuit is filed, and a Senate panel meets soon to consider legislation to overturn the law. "We are working hard to strike the blow that will end DOMA," said Mary Bonuato, civil rights project director at Gay & Lesbian Advocates & Defenders (GLAD) and lead attorney in Gill v. Office of Personnel Management... (more)


October 29, 2011
ROBERT KNIGHT — Liberal press bias has been so stark and the lying by omission so blatant that it's time to take stock again. Here are some examples culled from the "mainstream media," a term conditioned with quote marks because the media are seriously out of step with America's mainstream... (more)


October 29, 2011
WORLDNETDAILY — A board of county commissioners in North Carolina is asking the Supreme Court for help: Its members don't believe they should have to forbid volunteers from mentioning the name of Jesus in prayers offered before their meetings... (more)


October 29, 2011
PAT BOONE — Heard just today on the radio, a newsman asking the "occupiers" in New York City why they were there and what was their purpose: "F--- Wall Street! F---- politicians! F--- the rich! F--- the police!" was one answer, from one protester. "Soak the rich b-----s. We want more money. Take it from Wall Street, and send the b-----s to jail!" was another... (more)


October 29, 2011
BLOOMBERG NEWS — Political dysfunction is often blamed for Congress's inability to curb the U.S. budget deficit. An even bigger obstacle may be the American public. A record 49 percent of Americans live in a household where someone receives at least one type of government benefit, according to the U.S. Census Bureau... (more)


October 29, 2011
REUTERS — Americans' opposition to President Barack Obama's healthcare reform has reached its highest point since the law passed in March 2010, according to a monthly poll by the nonprofit, nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. The view of the law has been roughly evenly split since its passage, but this month, 51 percent said they had an unfavorable opinion, while 34 percent said their opinion was favorable, poll results released Friday showed... (more)


October 29, 2011
NEWSMAX — Texas Gov. Rick Perry is sliding in the polls but he is not budging concerning his stance on college tuition for illegal immigrants in his state, according to New Hampshire's Union Leader... (more)


October 28, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS — While more U.S. cities are resorting to force to break up the Wall Street protests, many others -- Philadelphia, New York, Minneapolis and Portland, Ore., among them -- are content to let the demonstrations go on for now... (more)


October 28, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Tea party activists on Thursday accused officials in at least four cities of giving preferential treatment to anti-Wall Street protesters, and one group in Richmond is asking the city to repay $8,000 spent for permits and other needs... (more)


October 28, 2011
MICHELLE MALKIN — If a private health insurer had engaged in the kind of criminal obstruction that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius has been tied to in her home state of Kansas, it would be a federal case. Instead, it's a non-story in the Washington press. Nothing to see here. Move along... (more)


October 27, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS — President Obama has lost millions of dollars in support from former donors in Democratic strongholds and in districts that he won narrowly four years ago, according to an Associated Press analysis of the most recent federal campaign finance data... (more)


October 27, 2011
NEWSMAX — Hillary Rodham Clinton is emerging as the most formidable non-candidate candidate heading into the 2012 presidential election... (more)


October 27, 2011
NATIONAL JOURNAL — Just a day after a heated closed-door meeting that indicated there's still a large gap between Democrats and Republicans on entitlement and tax reform, the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction convened for its third public policy hearing on Wednesday morning... (more)

 
 
 
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