#3301
Cruz Pushes Back on Inexperience: I Wasn’t Just a ‘Community Organizer'
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#3302
A lot of people do...
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#3303
This essay is a continuation of one published in WUWT, 14 Reasons Why Silicon Valley Embraced Climate Alarmism, which was penned before I learned the details of the bizarre actions by the Silicon V…
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#3304
About five years ago, lawmakers in New Hampshire approved a series of changes to improve their citizens’ access to homeschooling, but they now appear to be preparing to roll back those improvements. And it’s generated considerable controversy, since one legislator opposing homeschooling called it “child abuse.” Which wasn’t received well by another lawmaker whose children […]
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#3305

Climate Change: What's So Alarming?

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Are droughts, hurricanes, floods and other natural disasters getting stronger and more frequent? Are carbon dioxide emissions, global temperatures and sea levels putting us on a path for climate catastrophe? Bjorn Lomborg, Director of the Copenhagen Consensus Center, breaks down the facts about the environment and shows why the reality of climate change may be very different from what you hear in the media.
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#3306
Four years after mass protests, the state’s governor lauded depleted unions as he eyes a presidential run.
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#3307
A Conservative MP on the Women and Equalities Committee has opposed a new domestic violence bill to stop the use of the term “honour killing” and help British women who are victims of domestic abuse abroad, because it did not mention men.
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#3308
"I had been there before and that gives me hope. Another walkaway movement brought down a totalitarian system." Vlad. Join the movement: Give your Story? - P...
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#3309
At least two people were shot dead during the 72-hour period designated the "Nobody Kill Anybody" weekend by #BaltimoreCeasefire.
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#3310
This is the song that never ends.
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#3311
"‘Jesus is alive’ is the central message of the Christian faith."
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#3312
Months long gaps exist in Hillary Clinton's emails, according to Rep. Trey Gowdy. The South Carolina Republican, who is also the top Republican on the House Select Committee on Benghazi, said Sunday emails Clinton's camp has given to the committee have significant gaps in them. There are gaps of months and months and months, Gowdy said on CBS's Face the Nation Sunday. And if you think to that iconic picture of her on a C-17 flying to Libya, she has sunglasses on and she has her handheld device in her hand. We have no emails from that day. In fact, we have no emails from that trip, he added. The lack of emails from that trip, strains credibility to believe that if you're on your way to ... to discuss Libyan policy that there's not a single document that's been turned over to Congress. Gowdy said the committee is waiting to release information on the emails and how they pertain to the Benghazi investigation until they have all the emails they want and deem necessary, and are thus able to paint a full picture.
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#3313
MSNBC's Mika Brzezinski, along with many of her MSM pals, are pushing this idea that the belief for thousands of years that marriage should be between a man and a woman is just no longer relevant. ...
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#3314
The prosperity that Denmark, Sweden, and Norway enjoy today was built with free-market reforms in the past.
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#3315
Follow Liz on Twitter: @Liz_Wheeler Facebook: www.facebook.com/TippingPointonOAN Facebook: www.facebook.com/OfficialLizWheeler Instagram: @Liz_OANN
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#3316

Taliban 'behead' woman

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

KABUL: A 30 year old woman was beheaded on Monday evening in Sar-e-Pul province of Afghanistan by a group of armed men, local officials said today. Provincial
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#3317
Even though initial reports indicated ABC was in the among the networks interested in signing up Megyn Kelly, as we all now by now, Kelly opted to sign a deal
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#3318
The U.S. News & World Report has named California the worst state for "quality of life," largely due to the high cost of living.
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#3319
Look at the calendar. Do you know what year it is? It’s 2018! Say it with me: two thousand eighteen. That means it’s long past time for us to get a few important things straight, once and for all: gender is a social construct, but only women can have an opinion on abortion, but you …
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#3320
In Iowa, the senator says the Supreme Court erred in forcing states to provide for school-age kids in the country illegally.
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#3321
UPDATE 8:18 pm PST 03/07/2015: Despite the decision of the Executive Cabinet of ASUCI to veto this disgraceful bill, we will not stop this campaign until they step down and resign, and stop representing the students at UC Irvine. We all want to see student leaders that will not disgrace the flag that so many have sacrificed for. Damage is done, actions have consequences.  On March 5, 2015, six members of the Associated Students - University of California, Irvine's Legislative Council - Matthew Guevara (author), Khaalidah Sidney (second), Naty Rico, John Salazar, Matthew Tsai, and Negar Fatahi - voted yes on a resolution to remove the American flag from ASUCI's common space area. The author of Resolution R50-70 ("Flags and decoration adjustment for inclusivity"), Matthew Guevera, stated that the"American flag has been flown in instances of colonialism and imperialism" and "flags not only serve as symbols of patriotism or weapons for nationalism, but also construct cultural mythologies and narratives that in turn charge nationalistic sentiments." The resolution ended with statements about making the common area more "inclusive" and that removing the American flag (in addition to others) would serve that purpose. Hundreds of thousands of American servicemen and women have unselfishly sacrificed their lives for this country and the flag that universally symbolizes the United States and the values we hold dear. While this resolution represents only the actions of a few, the fact that these students would even consider a resolution removing the American flag is insulting to veterans, unpatriotic, and deeply disturbing to the vast majority of Americans. Moreover, the fact it passed is even more troubling. ASUCI's actions are symptomatic of a wider problem facing American universities, namely, the indoctrination of our youth with ideals that run counter to traditional and firmly-held American values, which are eroding at a faster pace than ever before. The time is now to hold people and institutions accountable for these types of provocative actions and send a message. Americans should not feel afraid to fly the Red, White, and Blue and show their patriotism. Further, taxpayer-funded American universities or the legislatures governing them, must adopt rules and regulations that prohibit anyone from adopting measures that ban the display of the US flag anywhere on campus. We, the undersigned, demand that the President of the University of California, Janet Napolitano, Regents of the University of California, Dr. Howard Gillman - Chancellor of the University of California, Irvine, and the Associated Students - University of California, Irvine, urge the six members of the ASUCI Legislative Council who voted yes on the resolution, to resign immediately and without further delay, and help prevent further embarrassment to the University of California, Irvine.
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#3322
Congressional budget minders say repealing Obamacare’s “individual mandate” would save taxpayers more than $305 billion and increase the number of uninsured Americans by 14 million over the next decade.
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#3324
Alexander Hamilton was a bastard, but he was a righteous bastard. And unlike Barack Obama, he loved his country.
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#3325
Every Friday night comedian Bill Maher puts on a show with an interesting mix of guests. But this past Friday, Maher repeated a claim he often makes that was finally smacked down by Neil DeGrasse Tyson. Namely, Maher said that conservatives are consistently more anti-science than liberals. That’s bullshit.
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