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July 22, 2013
ALAN KEYES — WND.com is reporting on the activities of people who have been gathering on highway and other overpasses in different parts of the country with signs advocating the impeachment of Barack Obama... (more)
July 22, 2013
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — Author's Note: Below is a lightly updated version of an article I penned for The "Accuracy in Media Report" in 2009. The italicized material is new (except for the Editor's Note at the beginning, which appeared in the original.)... (more)
July 22, 2013
ALAN KEYES — Watching events unfold in the wake of the Zimmerman trial's not guilty verdict, I find it obvious once again that the Obama wing of the elitist faction has no use for the U.S. Constitution except when its provisions can be perverted into a weapon deployed against the rights and righteous liberty of the American people... (more)
July 22, 2013
ANDREW C. MCCARTHY — The first thing to remember is that, with the Obama administration, there are no coincidences. The attorney general of the United States is engaged in a shocking extrajudicial publicity campaign. Eric Holder is prosecuting George Zimmerman in the court of public opinion because he knows he wouldn't have a prayer of convicting him in a court of law.... (more)
July 22, 2013
LLOYD MARCUS — Sincere well-intentioned Americans are asking, "What must we do to heal the racial divide following the Zimmerman trial?" What my naive fellow Americans do not comprehend is that the Democratic party and the mainstream media are heavily invested in keeping racial tension alive.... (more)
July 22, 2013
THE HILL — The chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee is pushing to fast-track legislation that would require police to obtain a warrant before accessing emails and other private online messages.... (more)
July 22, 2013
RARE — Would you trust thousands of low-level Federal bureaucrats and contractors with one-touch access to your private financial and medical information? Under Obamacare you won't have any choice.... (more)
July 22, 2013
JOHN FUND — President Obama has had a poor record of job creation, but at least one small economic sector is doing well: community organizing. The Department of Health and Human Services is about to hire an army of "patient navigators" to inform Americans about the subsidized insurance promised by Obamacare and assist them in enrolling.... (more)
July 22, 2013
JOSEPH FARAH — When Attorney General Eric Holder ordered the Sanford, Fla., police department to hold on to all the evidence in George Zimmerman's trial following his acquittal on murder and manslaughter charges in the death of Trayvon Martin, he was doing more than signaling the U.S. Justice Department plans to subject the neighborhood watch captain to double jeopardy in violation of the Constitution.... (more)
July 22, 2013
WALL STREET JOURNAL — On Jan. 4 of last year, a local narcotics strike force conducted a raid on the Ogden, Utah, home of Matthew David Stewart at 8:40 p.m. The 12 officers were acting on a tip from Mr. Stewart's former girlfriend, who said that he was growing marijuana in his basement. Mr. Stewart awoke, naked, to the sound of a battering ram taking down his door. Thinking that he was being invaded by criminals, as he later claimed, he grabbed his 9-millimeter Beretta pistol.... (more)
July 22, 2013
MCCLATCHY — Courts cannot second-guess drone strikes that kill U.S. citizens overseas, an Obama administration lawyer argued Friday. A Republican-appointed judge sounded dubious about the expansive claim, saying she was "really troubled" by assertions that courts are completely shut out of the drone strike debate.... (more)
July 22, 2013
MICHELLE MALKIN — Yes, there's a war on women in America. But it's not the phony "war" that tampon-hurling feminists are always shrieking about
July 20, 2013
CLIFF KINCAID — The Rolling Stone cover photo of Boston bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev has been the subject of countless news stories because people across the ideological spectrum have rightly objected to this magazine's glorification of the Islamist killer.... (more)
July 19, 2013
WASHINGTON TIMES — Attorney General Eric Holder has confiscated George Zimmerman's gun. Even though Mr. Zimmerman was acquitted by a jury in the death of Trayvon Martin, the Justice Department on Thursday ordered the Sanford police to put a hold on the evidence from the trial, which includes the Kel Tek 9mm handgun.... (more)
July 19, 2013
BREITBART — Cosby, an outspoken voice on cultural issues, says the recent trial did not prove that Zimmerman had racist motives at any point during his confrontation with Martin. That means race shouldn't be a part of the conversation regarding the case.... (more)
July 19, 2013
WASHINGTON FREE BEACON — Iran's foreign ministry on Friday criticized the acquittal of George Zimmerman and chastised the United States for widespread "racial discrimination."... (more)
July 19, 2013
NEWSMAX — A federal judge has temporarily exempted Hobby Lobby Stores Inc from a requirement in the 2010 healthcare law that it offer workers insurance coverage for birth control, which the retailer said violated its religious beliefs.... (more)
July 19, 2013
WORLDNETDAILY — Larry Grathwohl
July 19, 2013
WASHINGTON TIMES — It turns out the "rogue agents" at the Internal Revenue Service field office in Cincinnati weren't quite so rogue after all. Democrats had hoped some low-level minion at the agency would serve as the fall guy in the expanding snooping scandal. On Thursday, the fingers were pointed squarely at high-level offices in the IRS headquarters in Washington.... (more)
July 19, 2013
NEWSMAX — The secret Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court gave the green light to the Obama administration by recertifying a court order allowing the NSA to collect telephone records in bulk on millions of Verizon customers, the White House said Friday.... (more)
July 19, 2013
WORLDNETDAILY — Amid revelations that the National Security Agency and others have monitored Americans' cell phone calls, a state court has affirmed the privacy rights of cell phone users.... (more)
July 19, 2013
WASHINGTON TIMES — House oversight committee Chairman Darrell E. Issa said Thursday he's baffled that the Justice Department declined to prosecute a government employee who apparently knowingly pried into tax records of a political candidate or donor, and said there should be a way for victims to know their rights have been violated.... (more)
July 18, 2013
ARLEN WILLIAMS — This is a fairly personal article, but please allow me to begin it with something very official.... (more)
July 18, 2013
WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — John Koster is not the first author to lay the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbor largely at the feet of Soviet agents. He has, however, connected major pieces of that Soviet activity within the United States in significant detail. Mr. Koster, a serious author of history and U.S. Army veteran, has written a volume shining new light on the Soviet plot
July 18, 2013
FRED HUTCHISON, RA ANALYST — During this time of political setbacks for conservatives, it is a good time to consider the vital role of Conservatism in Western cultural and political history... (more)
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