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A man who met Hillary over coffee on Tuesday said the campaign's Iowa political director recruited him and two others to drop in on the seemingly spontaneous event – and drove them there.
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Today is tax day in America. As always, it features a lot of confusion with tax forms, some rushed trips to the post office and a whole lot of heartburn as taxpayers are reminded just how much they paid in taxes over the previous year. Despite the fact that every … »
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Former Hewlett-Packard CEO and potential Republican presidential candidate Carly Fiorina on Tuesday blasted her likely contender, former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, as a “big government Republican” who is “dead wrong” on issues like immigration reform and Common Core.
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Islamic State fighters are operating training bases near the U.S. southern border and are being aided by violent drug cartels to smuggle terrorists into states like Texas, a report published Tuesday by a watchdog claims.
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Should we be surprised that Hillary Clinton has come up with perhaps the worst presidential campaign logo in American history?  This is a woman that has never seemed to be able to do much of anything right, and yet at ? Continue reading ?
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The president complimented Clinton and slammed George W. Bush on deficits.
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'Because I Said So'

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Scientists treat dissent like heresy. But considering their track record, they should welcome debate.
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Dear fast food workers, It's come to my attention that many of you, supposedly in 230 cities across the country, are walking out of your jobs today and protesting for $15 an hour. You earnestly believe -- indeed, you've been led to this conclusion by pandering politicians and liberal pundits...
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Is “nondiscrimination” really a fundamental principle on a par with religious freedom? And, for that matter, do we even know what “nondiscrimination” means, or what it implies
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In the age of media narratives, your business is everyone's business.
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See how Hillary's first campaign stop was for an average Iowan...
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The time is now, South Carolina! It's a critical week in both the House and the Senate, and we need your help.
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Whoever wins next weeku0027s presidential election may shape the Supreme Court for the next generation of Americans, highlighting how important Tuesdayu0027s election is to the high courtu0027s future constitutional integrity.
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He's party elders' best shot at countering Rand Paul and keeping themselves relevant.
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Standard & Poor's slashes sovereign bonds as Athens' budget surplus shrinks by more than two-thirds
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Walker edges Bush in South Carolina

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Walker and Bush are the front-runners of a packed field in the early-voting state.
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Because for the Clintons, see, it's not about money
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Loretta Lynch, Barack Obama’s nomination for Attorney General to replace the awful Eric Holder at long last, has met a speed bump in her confirmation battle in the Senate. Democrats are blocking a human trafficking bill due to an amendment which further bans federal funding for abortions. Until this bill goes through Congress, Lynch’s confirmation will have to wait. This doesn’t sit too well with professional agitator Al Sharpton, whose National Action Network has staged a hunger strike to fast-track the confirmation progress. However, I’m not sure Sharpton or his followers have actually looked at Lynch’s positions because they might be more than a little surprised about her history. Here are some areas where Sharpton and Lynch may have minor disagreements. Death Penalty In her confirmation hearing, Lynch was asked by Senator Lindsey Graham (R – South Carolina) whether she believes in the death penalty. Lynch responded “I believe that the death penalty is an effective penalty” and said she has pursued it in the past. This should be concerning based on the fact that, as one study in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences concluded 1 in 25 people sentenced to death are innocent. Even if this number is exaggerated, just one innocent person sentenced to death is a travesty but Lynch does not seem to concern herself with these ramifications. More to the point, this stance is in conflict with Al Sharpton’s own stance on the issue. In a piece he wrote for the Huffington Post last year entitled “The Death Penalty Must Go,” Sharpton says “my humanity will not allow me to watch another person die…” and “the process itself is cruel and in one of the most modern countries on the planet, there is simply no place for it.” This is a strong indictment of capital punishment but Sharpton’s support for Lynch suggests he does not extend the moral imperative to stop capital punishment to the person actually in a position to do something about it. Civil Asset Forfeiture Al Sharpton has been lauded by President Obama as “the voice of the voiceless and a champion for the downtrodden,” which he prominently displays on his website. One would think, then, that Sharpton would support any and all ways to aid poor communities and allow minority groups a chance to get ahead. One of the major systems holding these communities back is civil asset forfeiture, or law enforcement’s ability to take property and cash from people who are only suspected, not charged, with a crime. Voices from the Governor of New Mexico (a Republican), to the ACLU have said this program hurts poor and minority communities the most. Loretta Lynch, as United State Attorney, raked in more than $113 million from asset forfeiture between 2011 and 2013. It’s interesting that a man like Sharpton who purports to be the champion of the poor will stage a hunger strike in support of a public official who has made a career preying on poor and minority communities. Clearly Sharpton has no clue who he is supporting for Attorney General. Her being Pro-drones and anti-marijuana legalization should similarly give him pause, which they clearly don’t. Based on these positions I hope Sharpton has to re-think his hunger strike because the confirmation can get held up forever as far as I’m concerned. 
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Experts are reportedly divided on whether the trend is positive or not.
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Obama Senior Advisor Valerie Jarrett got a very warm reception before her interview on Wednesday's broadcast of "Morning Joe" on MSNBC.
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The Edward Snowden story is a rare beast: you can’t predict how people will feel about it. And they usually feel very strongly one way or the other. Snowden is either a hero who can do no wrong, or a traitor
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According to ABC's Cokie Roberts, hints that Hillary Clinton may be unlikable can be traced back to sexism. The veteran journalist appeared on Good Morning America, Tuesday, to promote her new book, but the conversation veered into a discussion of 2016. Citing an unnamed poll, Roberts referenced "research that shows that a woman who is strong and powerful is seen as not friendly and empathetic." 
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Here's what we must know about this epic road trip taking place in a black vehicle Clinton has deemed her "Scooby Doo van."
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Loretta Lynch is still waiting to be confirmed as attorney general, and her allies are hoping a hunger strike will do the trick. The advocacy group founded by the Rev. Al Sharpton, along with female civil-rights leaders, are launching the hunger strike – where groups of fasters will alternate days abstaining from food until Lynch is confirmed...
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