#366001
A new mysterious website exposing Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) for his immigration positions ahead of the 2016 primaries has hit the web.
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#366002
De-humanizing the Israeli victims of terrorism and over-humanizing the Palestinian aggressor-victims.
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#366003
Byrd-Bennett more than $23 million in no-bid contracts to her former employer.
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#366004
Senate Democrats gathered Thursday on the steps of the Capitol surrounded by about a dozen armed guards to announce a new push for tougher gun-control laws.
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#366005
On March 18, 2011, Sidney Blumenthal — Clinton’s longtime friend and political adviser — sent the then secretary of state an email to her private account that contained apparently highly sensitive information he had received from Tyler Drumheller, a former top CIA official with whom Blumenthal at the
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#366006
Muslim leaders and anti-bigotry activists are girding for a weekend of protests — some billed as “open-carry events” — by groups known for their anti-Muslim views.
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#366007
A study has produced incredible video of an unborn baby 'singing' along to orchestral music while still in the womb.
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#366008
What happens if you are a candidate for governor and you lose badly? Not just a mere bad loss but one of historically bad proportions following an absolutely horrible campaign marked by the cowardice of shying from previously well known positions. Well, if you are a liberal it could mean you can score a TV show based on the aftermath of your loss. Such is the case with Wendy Davis. The "Abortion Barbie" of Texas who mostly avoided that for which she was best known is the inspiration of a "dramedy" show based on life after going down to complete defeat after refusing to stand up for what she really believed during her gubernatorial campaign.  Deadline Hollywood describes the NBC show based on the cowardly campaigner:
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#366009
Stunned by Russian aggression, Obama may give up on booting Assad and try for local cease-fires.
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#366010
‘There is no boy at this age that is cute enough or interesting enough to stop you from getting your education,” Michelle Obama told an audience of girls at the Apollo Theater in Harlem last week. ...
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#366011
Some senior U.S. officials involved in the implementation of the Iran nuclear deal have privately concluded that a key sanctions relief provision – a concession to Iran that will open the doors to tens of billions of dollars in U.S.-backed commerce with the Islamic regime – conflicts with existing federal statutes and cannot be implemented without violating those laws, Fox News has learned.
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#366012

The trouble with Bernie

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Here's my problem with Bernie Sanders. With few exceptions, I agree with his positions on issues. But I don't like him or his political temperament. He'd be an awful president. I followed him carefully when I was editor of the Burlington Free,News
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#366013
The most persistent hobgoblin of the last quarter century has been global warming. We are constantly warned, hectored and threatened that we have to change.
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#366014

Correct again, Mr. President..?

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet.
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#366015
Sen. Rand Paul wants to cut the federal government's credit card - literally and figuratively.
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#366016
Senate Democrats gathered Thursday on the steps of the Capitol surrounded by about a dozen armed guards to announce a new push for tougher gun-control laws.
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#366017
Nick Cohen: The WikiLeaks founder, far from being a champion of freedom, is an active danger to the real seekers of truth
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#366018
The former Speaker said "no citizen could ever turn down that kind of challenge."
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#366019
Her latest flip-flop — on the president’s trade deal — is the most damaging.
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#366020

Lachlan Markay on Twitter

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

“Umm. Someone using a DHS IP address edited Renee Ellmers' Wikipedia page to allege an affair with McCarthy”
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#366021
The “civil rights revolution” fought in the middle of the 20th century was a battle for the hearts and minds of the American public, as well as a political and legal campaign. The new medium of television brought pivotal events into America’s living room—everything from the soaring words of the Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. to Bull Connor’s use of fire hoses and police dogs to suppress protests in Birmingham, Alabama. The NAACP and other civil rights groups filed lawsuits challenging segregation, but the ultimate victory came legislatively—as a result of a transformation of Americans’ attitudes regarding race, following a painful, candid public dialogue about freedom and equality.
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#366022
The GOP presidential contender has become known for his controversial remarks on guns, gays and Muslims.
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#366023
GOP presidential hopeful joins 'The O'Reilly Factor' to discuss his bid for the White House and campaign politics
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#366024
In wake of Oregon shooting, White House revives plan to require private, high-volume gun dealers to conduct background checks on buyers.
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#366025

Another massacre, another charade

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The cycle of gun talk that follows a mass shooting is predictable, recurrent and entirely pointless.
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