#12951
This was creepy. Hillary Clinton laughs about the night of the Benghazi attack during questioning by Republican Martha Roby on ...
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#12952
78 year-old man seeks to marry his 68 year-old adopted son The report says that the older man adopted the ?younger? guy in 2012 in order to manipulate the law and receive benefits. Now …
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#12954
Learn more and join our political revolution.
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#12955
Loring Wirbel, board member of the American Civil Liberties Union's Colorado chapter and co-chair of the ACLU's Colorado Springs chapter, called for supporters of GOP presidential hopeful Donald Trum
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#12956
President Trump on Saturday lauded the firing of former acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, suggesting multiple federal reports show corruption at the highest level” within the agency and that McCabe was merely a “choirboy” compared to his boss, James Comey, whom Trump fired as FBI director.
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#12957
It’s not climate change that has set California on fire, as Gov. Gavin Newsom claims. It’s human mismanagement and green obstinacy. Locking up forests and preventing tree clearing and the systemati…
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#12958
This National Academies of Sciences report is the latest attempt by the abortion industry to downplay the well-documented physical and psychological risks of abortion.
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#12959
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES Just in the last couple of weeks, Donald Trump has advocated a number of economic policies that would have the known effect of plunging the United States into a recession, and more specifically devaluing United States currency. His ongoing rhetoric on starting foolish and ill-advised trade wars has been rightly lampooned as a recipe for disaster since his campaign | Read More »
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#12960
A convicted Haitian criminal was rejected by his home country when the U.S. tried to deport him, so DHS freed him, and then he killed a woman
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#12961
What happened today at the Republican National Convention was just awful. It is pretty ironic that Donald Trump who for months has been whining about a "rigged system", benefitted from that very system today. Today we saw a naked power grab by Reince Priebus and others at the Republican National Convention. Having thwarted anti-Trump forces on the rules committee to allow delegates to be unbound | Read More »
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#12962
John Sununu, a former chief of staff to President George H. W. Bush, dismisses reporting from The Washington Post and CNN that President Trump rejected sendi...
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#12963
While the number of police LODDs fluctuates, police leaders can improve officer safety with awareness, training and the proper equipment
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#12964
You may have seen that New York Times report today about pricey curtains at U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley's residence, and the fact that the plans for the
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#12965
I'm sure this will have no unintended consequences.
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#12966
In a startling revelation, Guatemala’s president announced in the country’s largest newspaper that nearly 100 ISIS terrorists have been apprehended in the impoverished Central American nation. Why should Americans care about this? A caravan of Central American migrants is making its way north. Let’s not forget that Guatemala is one of the countries that bombardedRead the full post
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#12967

ForDebating.com

Submitted 6 years ago by ActRight Community

Fordebating is a free online debate website for formal 1v1 and 2v2 debates lasting 2 to 6 rounds. We'll have free cash prize debate tournaments, as well as forums to discuss a wide variety of topics. fordebating is online debating site to debate with each other and have a debate tournament win prize on the internet!
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#12968

Let Newt Gingrich Fix NASA

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Everyone is putting in his two cents on who he thinks ought to get which jobs in the new Trump administration — and everyone was surprised this week when Newt Gingrich pulled himself out of the job fair, saying he was “100 percent sure” he didn’t want a position in the new White House. He said he would be happy to be “chief planner” but that he didn’t want anything formal. Everyone was surprised because much of the Trump-job speculation has centered on Trump’s evident plan to reward his earliest and strongest supporters, the Jeff Sessions and Rudy Giulianis. Like Sessions and Giuliani, Newt is presumably in a position to ask for and receive almost any job he’d like. Maybe by this point in his life, he’s tired of doing paperwork. But instead of talking about what Newt wants to do, as if he’s a has-been in need of a favor, we should talk about what the United States can get out of him. Newt should be the new administrator of NASA. NASA has fallen on hard times. They haven’t got a shuttle any more, or any space capsules, so they’re reduced to buying rides from the Russians. They were planning to go back to the moon, but the plan got canceled and replaced with amorphous ideas for Mars. At this point, I doubt anyone in the country believes that NASA could beat SpaceX to Mars even if it wanted to. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and the private sector have cornered the market on space-excitement. But as much as I would, in principle, like to leave this sort of thing to the free market, NASA is one of our greatest, most august, and most important institutions. To a patriotic American, seeing NASA diminished should feel like seeing the British set fire to the Library of Congress. One man who understands this is Newt Gingrich. Not only does he understand it, he has serious ideas of what to do about it. In 2012, when he was running in the Republican presidential primary, Newt called for greater public-private space cooperation and added that we should go back to the moon and set up a permanent moon base, by 2020. His competitors and critics talked about this idea as if Newt were insane. Fifty years after Kennedy set a nine-year deadline for going to the moon, what strikes me as insane is that anyone would doubt that the United States of 2012 could reproduce the feat. When Kennedy set his deadline, the United States had a total of 15 minutes of spaceflight under its belt. Now we have a half-century’s experience, 21st-century materials, a permanent space station, and more computing power in my laptop than in all of 1960s Houston. Not to mention data from a half-dozen successful moon landings. #related#The problem with our space program is our politicians — and the fact that most of them are incapable of thinking past the next election. You can’t say that of Newt. He’s a big thinker, with big, original ideas, and a sense of grandeur. It’s what he built his career on. And say what you like about Trump; this is one of his good qualities, too. We need politicians who want American cities to have the world’s tallest buildings and who want the moon to be covered in American flags. Newt may be tired of regular bureaucratic work, but is he too tired for space? Newt is reported to be a lifelong space-enthusiast. He sits on the governors’ board of the National Space Society; people have (affectionately, I think) called him Newt Skywalker. And he hasn’t disguised his belief that NASA should be run differently, having said in the past that “NASA has become an absolute case study in why bureaucracy can’t innovate.” This is his chance to do something about that, and to earn his nickname. NASA needs Kennedy-sized thinking; we need Newt to cash in on some of his Trump cachet. Newt for NASA, 2017. — Josh Gelernter writes weekly for both NRO and The Weekly Standard. He is a founder of the tech startup Dittach.
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#12969

The Real Castro Legacy

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Leftists can’t help but fawn over the deceased dictator.
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#12970
They are now trying to hurt him at his job...
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#12971
Tampa  The saying, often attributed to Joe Stalin, is likely apocryphal. But it goes something like this: “It doesn’t matter who votes. It only matters who counts the votes.” It’s unlikely old Joe, who is doubtless burning in Hell, said this. There’s no evidence he ever gave voting a moment’s thought in his entire murderous ?
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#12972
New test results place American high schoolers well below their global contemporaries in mathematical literacy. The Program for International Assessment 2015 scores, released Tuesday, confirm a downward trend that appears to track the rocky implementation of the Common Core State Standards. PISA tests how well fifteen-year-olds stack up against their global contemporaries. In math American teens rank 20 points lower than the international average—and 12 points lower than their own 2012 average. A yearly exam, the PISA rotates between reading, science and math so that a comparative ranking of the world's teens rolls out once every three years in each subject.
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#12973
'They ran a terrible campaign with a not so great candidate.'
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#12974
the United States is a nation that oppresses racial minorities, allows people to engage in hate speech, and refuses to seize the guns of law-abiding citizens – everyone knows that only police and criminals should possess firearms.
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#12975
One of the most shameful aspects of intellectual conservatism is the movement’s affinity for Ayn Rand. The Russian philosopher has been cited by several prominent Republicans, including Paul Ryan, …
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