#3151
The Senate majority leader is making his move to try and prevent a shutdown.
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#3152
"Seriously. Bless her heart."
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#3153
If you've been following the debate over Internet regulations, you might have gotten the impression that Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler has already released his plan for "net neutrality."
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#3154
The presidential race has re-energized CNN after years of weak ratings, playing a major role in more than doubling its prime-time audience in the network’s target demographic of 25- to 54-year-olds since the start of 2016.
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#3155
Democrats don't believe in the law. They don't believe in America. They are true, lawless Darwinists who believe that you should do what ever you can get away with regardless of any hoary concepts ...
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#3156
Jair Bolsonaro, a presidential candidate in Brazil often compared to U.S.
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#3157
By Alex Griswold, The Daily CallerA local NAACP president spoke out against how illegal immigrants are using up public resources that would have otherwise gone to people of color in
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#3158
"You have to provide cakes to certain ceremonies now to be in good standing."
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#3159
An overwhelming majority of board members in Effingham County, Illinois, decided to “flip the script” this week and declare a “sanctuary” for gun owners.
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#3161
Countdown to Jan 20, 2017. Showing days, hours, minutes and seconds ticking down to 0
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#3162
Israeli Prime Minister said Tuesday he deeply regretted that his speech to the U.S. Congress was being seen as a political ploy.
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#3163
Ann Coulter argued that Israeli Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu's win shows Republicans shouldn't cower to the left
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#3164

Franklin D. Roosevelt Quotes

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

"The test of our progress is not whether we add more to the abundance of those who have much it is whether we provide enough for those who have little." - Franklin D. Roosevelt quotes from BrainyQuote.com
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#3165
The Florida Republican gets ready to join the wide-open field.
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#3167
The global warming debate often degenerates into one side — the alarmists — claiming the other side — skeptics — are anti-science. But science is not perfect.
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#3168

WE'RE GOING TO THE MOON!

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

Bill Whittle Live: 02.28.17 - We discuss Elon Musk's new SpaceX Dragon capsule and the lucky few who are going to the moon. Catch the stream LIVE on Facebook...
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#3169
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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#3170
Over the weekend, a young writer who has written for National Review and in this particular case, the Spectator, UK (not to be confused with our publication The American Spectator), wrote a take-down of another young woman new to the conservative movement, Candace Owens. I don't know Candace any more than I know her vituperative essayist. I mention Candace, and not the author of the hit piece, because I'll be defending the former and hope that the woman who wrote the piece reconsiders her position.
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#3171
Happy National Hate Week! Today, we're all hating on Indiana. Who will be the left's Emmanuel Goldstein next week?
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#3172
Appearing before Judge Kim Theresa Mollica in Broward County Court The Parkland Shooter blame game started when his court appointed attorney said "he's a broken human being. He's a broken child who fell through every single crack."
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#3173
Each Oscar season, we’re told that unless the Academy Awards delivers a bevy of gold statuettes to [FILL IN THE MINORITY GROUP], America is as divided and racist/sexist/homophobic/cisnormative as ever.
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#3174
The red, white and blue has flown outside LaPoynor High School in LaRue, Texas for as far back as anyone can remember.
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