#3176
Many people do not want to accept the fact that they may have to depend on themselves to provide their own safety, which can require guns.
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#3177
Fight over Internet regulation not over
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#3178
How Obama Is Giving Iran a Nuclear Arsenal - Obama’s treaty would give Iran the ability to quickly turn its enriched-uranium stockpile into bombs.
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#3179
The Chinese government has decided that Uyghur Muslims “are infected by an ideological illness” and must be cured at concentration camps.
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#3180
Online hatred is a scourge that threatens to tear apart the very fabric of our beautiful and harmonious multicultural society.
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#3181
Choking is never pretty to watch, whether by a football team, in a child or by a political candidate suddenly running in blind panic. Nobody does the choke better than Hillary Clinton.
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#3182
Says she was 'saddened' by his insult to U.S. intelligence
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#3183
A New York Times report on the "priceless" view from the official New York residence of Nikki Haley as Ambassador to the United Nations has inspired outrage from Democrats and left-wing activists.
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#3184
Greece has threatened to seize German assets as compensation for Nazi war crimes – 70 years after the end of the Second World War.
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#3185
Sen. John McCain (R-AZ) blasted President Obama on CNN's State of the Union Sunday for his behavior during the reelection of Benjamin Netanyahu and pointed the president to the real threats looming throughout the Middle East.  "There was a free and fair democratic election," McCain said, "Get over your temper tantrum, Mr. President."
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#3186
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, on Twitter, claimed a "great victory" in Israel's election on Tuesday, after exit polls showed his right-wing Likud party even with its main opponent, the center-left Zionist Union. "Against all odds: a great victory for Likud, a great victory for the national camp led by Likud, a great victory for the people of Israel," Netanyahu wrote on his official Twitter account. (Reporting by Jeffrey Heller; Editing by Dan Williams)
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#3187
By Solarina Ho TORONTO (Reuters) - Edward Snowden, the fugitive former U.S. spy agency contractor who leaked details of mass U.S. surveillance programs, said on Wednesday he is not being offered a fair trial if he returns to the United States. "I would love to go back and face a fair trial, but unfortunately ... there is no fair trial available, on offer right now," he said from Russia in a live question and answer discussion organized by Canadian Journalists for Free Expression, Toronto's Ryerson University and the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. "I've been working exhaustively with the government now since I left to try to find terms of a trial," he said. He did not comment specifically on new legislation proposed by Canada's Conservative government that would expand the powers of the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, the country's main intelligence service. In January, CBC News and news website The Intercept reported that 2012 documents sourced from Snowden showed that Canada's electronic spy agency, the Communications Security Establishment, had intercepted and analyzed up to 15 million file downloads a day.
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#3188
Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Monday said the Supreme Court’s decision to reinstate part of President Trump’s travel ban is a victory for the separation of powers.
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#3189
To understand why Ms. Ingraham has a point, let’s take a trip to San Diego, California, where you can catch Los Tucanes de Tijuana playing the San Diego County Fair in summer.
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#3190
On Monday, Comedy Central announced that South African comedian Trevor Noah would be replacing Jon Stewart as host of The Daily Show. To get a feel for Noah's brand of humor, one could simply watch his debut on the fake news show in December of 2014, when he jokingly declared that present-day America had worse race relations than Apartheid South Africa.
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#3191
Lee Siegel is an award-winning critic and an unrepentant leech. After pursuing not one, not two, but three degrees from an Ivy League university, he chose to default on his student loans at taxpayer expense, because he felt that paying them back would have hampered his ambitions of becoming a...
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#3192
Bobby Jindal said during a recent meeting with Obama, the president said he would not revisit Obamacare no matter what the courts rule.
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#3193
Hundreds in California's Central Valley may lose property to make way for flawed train.
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#3194
MSNBC hosts and guests reacted with fury over Benjamin Netanyahu's victory on Tuesday night, describing it as "polarizing," a modern "southern strategy" and an appeal to "racism." Appearing on NewsNation, Wednesday, with Tamron Hall, London Professor Fawaz Gerges decried the Israeli Prime Minister's "use of fear, the use of xenophobia and racism against a significant segment of Israeli citizens, warning Jewish voters that Arabs were flooding the polls." 
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#3195
The President and First Lady both made round-trips from D.C. to California on the same day. but they took different planes.
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#3196

Paul Ryan elected Speaker

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Ryan’s election gives House Republicans a chance to hit the reset button.
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#3197
This made me laugh at first, but then it got me thinking ...
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#3198
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio had an impressive showing at Wednesday night's third GOP presidential debate. Rubio defended his Senate attendance record after an attack from his former mentor and former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush. He also took aim at Hillary Clinton, saying the former secretary of state lied about Benghazi to try to help President Obama's re-election campaign. Rubio joins "CBS This Morning" from Colorado to discuss his performance and the state of the race.
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#3199

NRA News | More Jersey Injustice

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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#3200

HuffPost Live

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

HuffPost Live is a live-streaming network that attempts to create the most social video experience possible. Viewers are invited to join discussions live as on-air guests. Topics range from politics to pop culture.
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