#751

National Review

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The Hate Whose Name They Dare Not Speak -
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#752
AUSTIN — A same-sex couple married Thursday in Texas after a court order was issued for medical reasons despite the state's longstanding ban on gay marriage.
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#753
This clip is taken from the Joe Rogan Experience podcast #889 with Brian Redban (https://youtu.be/lA0atLQJ5Aw), also available for download via iTunes & Stit...
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#754
Donald Trump’s “fake news” hyperbole has currency with Americans because the media often lives up to their worst expectations. Just look at CNN.
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#755

Bernie Sanders Is Not the Left

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

His refusal to endorse ICE's abolition is the latest evidence that he's not the politician that many believe him to be.
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#756

Anti Communist Propaganda

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

An animated anti-communist film produced by the US in 1948. This is funny stuff and the quality of the animation considering it was produced by a college is ...
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#757
Pinker has written a 500-plus-page ad for the Enlightenment. He doesn’t quite make the sale, in spite of pitching the best product . . . ever, really.
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#758
Mrs. Claus is now a mister in a new gay-themed Christmas storybook for children that has CNN and the rest of the Mainstream Media all aflutter. “Santa’s Husband” tells the story of a black Kris Kringle and his white husband living in holy matrimony at the North Pole. Click here for a free subscription to ?
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#759
A University of Colorado Boulder student has settled with the university after filing a lawsuit alleging mishandling of the investigation into whether he sexually assaulted another student. The settlement comes at a time when colleges and universities across the country are being sued by students who claim they were not given adequate due process. Now the settlements are coming in, and accused students are increasingly being redressed by the universities that denied them basic due process. The school’s attorneys initiated the settlement proceedings with the student, referred to as “John Doe” in court documents, and his attorneys. Under the settlement agreement, John will receive $15,000 from the university. The university also released what it would say to prospective schools that John, who agreed to withdraw from the university, to which he may apply.
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#760
In a turn from her 2008 announcement, Clinton is taking a road trip from New York to Iowa.
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#761
By the time you read this, the Eiffel Tower will have gone dark for an hour, along with the Parliament building in London, and presumably Buckingham Palace. At 8:30 Eastern time, the UN Secretariat building will darken and on and on as 8:30 comes in each time zone.
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#763
TV host Mike Rowe likes to illustrate how attitudes have changed over the years by recalling the time he and a classmate brought a gun to his high school in Baltimore — not just any gun, but a sniper rifle.
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#764
On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu won re-election according to the latest vote counts.
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WASHINGTON, D.C.—In the midst of Judge Kavanaugh's ongoing confirmation process, Bill Clinton offered a few words in order to discourage the Senate from confirming the man to the Supreme Court, claiming that "allegations of sexual misconduct should disqualify a man from public office."Speaking to an interviewer on MSNBC, Clinton came out sw …
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#766

Dragnet Drops on Obama

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Found this little bit of genius from five years back. Joe Friday and Gannon give Obama a reality check
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#767

Who NOT to Vote For

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Adam Carolla isn't going to tell you who to vote for. But he is going to tell you who NOT to vote for. And in a time when candidates running for office promi...
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#768
Is CNN trying to lose viewers or win them? In a new commercial promoting the network’s New Year's Eve Special, anchor Anderson Cooper and comedian Kathy Griffin play off their strange pairing with even more awkward humor. The commercial begins with Griffin getting a massage in Cooper’s office while teasing him to be “ready for anything.” The commercial ends with Griffin revealing an obviously fake back tattoo of Cooper’s face.
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#769

The Dangerous Dogs Act 25 years on

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

As the Dangerous Dogs Act reaches its 25th anniversary, BBC News examines whether it has been effective.
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#770
As always, pundits call for bipartisanship. That's always been a trap. The way forward is to stand on principle
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#771
Rep. Peter King, New York Republican, and Sen. Dianne Feinstein, California Democrat, have teamed up to press a new law that would deny the sale of guns and explosives to terrorists — both known and suspected.
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#772
Environmentalist party will also propose creating a fleet of hospital ships to serve the developing world, cutting the size of National Lottery prizes and banning the Grand National
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#773
President Trump demanded Sen. Elizabeth Warren apologize Tuesday for claiming Native-American heritage as part of what he called a "fraud" against the public, mocking her newly released DNA test as "bogus." 
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#774
On the morning of September 11, 2001, Americans awoke to the realization of international terrorism.
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#775
Why Obama So Dislikes Netanyahu - Those who do not confront evil resent those who do.
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