#365276
Safe-spacers pressure Williams College group to cancel Suzanne Venker
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#365277
A memo on bypassing restrictions on work visas.
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#365278
Canada just voted for a liberal government in a landslide. Canada votes for the hope and change
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#365279
The Department of Homeland Security is readying a plan to expand a program that pays U.S. employers to hire foreign STEM students taught in America, a move that could end up punishing American college grads and even the elderly, according to an immigration think tank. In pushing to allow more foreign students into the so-called optional practical training program, DHS said that it will help businesses and colleges by keeping those foreign students in the U.S. following their American-taught science, technology, engineering, and math, or STEM, curriculum. But the Center for Immigration Studies said it will punish American STEM students competing for those same jobs. And, they added, in adjusting how the foreign students are categorized as employees, they get out of paying payroll taxes used to help fund programs like Social Security and Medicare.
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#365280
Establishment Republicans want Donald Trump to drop out of the race; they want Jeb Bush to stay in it to win it. Precisely the opposite needs to happen as soon as humanly possible.
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#365281

Justin Trudeau: Canada’s Obama

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The next Prime Minister of Canada will get along fine with the President.
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#365282
Teenage student, who was arrested in Texas after taking a homemade clock to school, accepts scholarship offer in Doha.
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#365284
FacebookTwitterGoogleEmailMany politicians like to mince words, but Netanyahu does not and has apparently caused an uproar by linking the Palestinians to the Holocaust. Netanyahu told the 37th Worl…
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#365285

The Last Hurrah Of The Bush Family

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

  Jeb Was Doomed From The Start When the history of the race for the 2016 GOP presidential nomination is written, it will be clear that the candidacy of Jeb Bush never had a chance. He was doomed from the start. About a year ago the Bush mach
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#365286

John Stossel - Forced Silence

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

In a democracy, citizens must be able to criticize their leaders. It's a reason America's founders put free speech in the Bill of Rights. I assumed that right is safe in the United States. So I was shocked to learn what happened in Wisconsin.
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#365287
"Senate Democratic Leader Harry Reid to reporters: ‘I'm a Paul Ryan fan.’ Says he ‘appears to be’ someone ‘who could be reasonable.’”
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#365288
The U.S. national mainstream media don't seem to care much about the Cuban government's history of human rights violations.
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#365289
Justin Trudeau informed President Obama that he would make good on a campaign promise.
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#365290
Sen. Ted Cruz: Democrats Responsible For Murders If They Block 'Sanctuary Cities' Bill
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#365291
FacebookTwitterGoogleEmailMark Levin opened his show tonight explaining how the establishment types always come out and trash candidates like Ted Cruz who believe in fighting to win and always supp…
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#365292

George W. versus the Tea Party

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

We haven’t heard much from President George W. Bush during the past seven years. After leaving office with approval numbers in the high 20s, he made a conscious decision to keep a respectful distance from Washington, to refrain from becoming the Pundit-in-Chief criticizing his successor’s every move. ?He deserves my silence,? Bush said of the newly elected Barack Obama. ?I think it is essential that he be helped in office.? Indeed, when the left was going wild in Obama’s first term, all the Bushes went mum. George W. was suddenly applauded by elites in both parties as a gallant statesman when he announced that he wouldn’t criticize his successor. Thankfully, grassroots Republicans didn’t agree. And when the Tea Party upstarts helped the Republican Party roar back in the 2010 midterms, the Bushes knew they were revolting not only against Obama, but against Bushism. President Bush broke his self-imposed silence in January 2011, in a speech at Southern Methodist University. The only problem was, he wasn’t attacking Obama, but conservatives. Addressing the immigration debate, he said: “(I)f you study history, there are some ?isms? that occasionally pop up ? One is isolationism and its evil twin protectionism and its evil triplet nativism.” These were potent insults directed at millions of hard-working patriots who helped elect him twice to the White House. Elites in both parties gleefully gobbled it up. Now, with his younger brother Jeb’s presidential campaign sputtering, George W. is officially silent no more. Now, with his younger brother Jeb’s presidential campaign sputtering, George W.
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#365293
Wow, look what the State Department just found -- only two days before Hillary Clinton's scheduled testimony!
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#365294
Congressman lays out factors influencing his decision
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#365295
Private land overlooking the secret base at Area 51 has officially been taken from the owners and transferred to the United States Air Force.
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#365297
At every level except president.
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#365298
RUSH: Is it Bush who made people mad, or is it what was said about Bush that he never defended or responded to?  I mean, ultimately, yeah, they made their bed and they have to lay in it, but, is it really Bush that made the people mad or did the media succeed in telling everybody they ought to be mad, that Bush lied and all that? In other words, did the campaign against Bush work?
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#365299
If you want to understand today's Democratic Party, a word search of the Democrats' debate last week provides a pretty clear picture.
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#365300
Paul Ryan has conditions to become Speaker of the House. One of those conditions is that the House of Representatives gut the ability to remove a future Speaker. You read that right. Paul Ryan wants the House of Representatives to neuter the ability of a majority to replace the Speaker of the House. House conservatives would be insane to agree to these terms. Ryan is actually promising very little by way of specifics. Instead, he wants a unanimous election and then he will go into details. Put another way, Paul Ryan wants to get elected after it is made impossible to get rid of him, then he will really get into specifics. Amnesty anyone? This would be a terrible, terrible deal for House Conservatives. It would gut their ability to pull the House Republicans to the right. If they go along with Paul Ryan, they will sign their own death warrant at the hands of Paul Ryan's loyal lieutenants. Remember, Ryan has not even denounced the Chamber of Commerce and John Boehner's outside PAC who together are trying to purge the House of conservatives. Surely the House Freedom Caucus members cannot be this stupid. Surely . . .
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