#372101
The problem is slow growth, not rich CEOs.
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#372102
The presidential hopeful responded Tuesday to a controversial photo taken last weekend.
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#372103
A Domino’s Pizza delivery driver in Hollywood, Florida, returned to his store after making several deliveries overnight on Wednesday when he was approached by two men. Police said those men were robbery suspects wearing ski masks. Though is employer’s official policy prohibits him from using or...
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#372104

Bernie Sanders’s Soviet Honeymoon

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

What is it about worn-out socialist “worker paradises” like the old Soviet Union and Cuba that bring out the romantic in American radical politicians?
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#372105
As Republicans everywhere ran for cover this week over the Confederate flag in public spaces, the left moved onto its next agenda items.
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#372106
The autopsy conducted on Freddie Gray helps the case of the six Baltimore police officers charged in the 25-year-old's death, a law professor tells The Daily Caller. John Banzhaf, a law professor a
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#372107
A young Hillary Clinton enthusiast turned down an internship on the Clinton Campaign, and has taken to the pages of USA Today to criticize Clinton for not paying her interns.
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#372108
A federal judge agreed Tuesday to postpone the Obama administration’s tough new hydraulic fracturing restrictions just hours before they were scheduled to take effect.
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#372109
Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul will sue the U.S. Treasury and the Internal Revenue Service for denying his constitutional right to vote on treaties that the Obama administration unilaterally negotiated with dozens of foreign governments.
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#372110
It’s no secret that Valerie Jarrett pretty much runs the White House and has been a close confidant of Barack Obama for years. However, Judicial Watch obtained her file from the FBI, and after seeing her connections, that woman shouldn’t be anywhere near any part of our government.
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#372111
SALEM, Ore. (June 24, 2015) - In the face of federal threats to withhold millions of dollars, Gov. Kate Brown signed a bill Tuesday that allows to opt their children out of standardized Common Core testing more easily. Introduced by Rep. Chris Gorsek (D-Troutdale) along with six Democrat and seven Republican cosponsors, House Bill 2655 (HB2655) expands on current state law which allows parents opt their children out of the tests, called Smarter Balanced, only because of a disability or for religious reasons. The new law will give parents the right to opt their children out for any reason for at least the next six school years, and will require schools to notify parents and students of that right at the start of each year. Schools also will be required to give students more information about test schedules and their purpose. After passing the House 47-10 in April, Assistant U.S. Secretary of Education Deborah Delisle threatened the state in aa May 27 email and letter to Oregon schools
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#372112
Reader "Sasha" responding to Jeff Alberts in comments provided a large list that I thought was worth sharing. Submitted on 2014/04/02 at 8:37 am The question wasn’t “what do people think is caused ...
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#372113
A group of university professors has signed a letter showing their solidarity with students who tried to ban the American flag at the University of California, Irvine – because they said Old Glory contributes to racism.
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#372114
Progressives seek to be ‘hypersexual’ or ‘pansexual’ because they never quite understood what it meant to be ‘sexual.’
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#372115
Online retail giant Amazon’s Monday decision to ban the sale of merchandise depicting the Confederate flag has many Americans scratching their heads, as a quick review of Amazon’s site reveals the company still sells Nazi flags.
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#372116
Did the Clinton-Gore presidential campaign officially distribute a button featuring a Confederate flag motif?
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#372117
I have written columns and blogs through the years about the disturbing trend on U.S. campuses toward free regulation and controls. In the name of diversities and tolerance, college administrators ...
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#372118
Speaking at a church on Tuesday, Clinton said what had kept her own mother going was "kindness along the way from someone who believed she mattered. All lives matter."
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#372119

On the Confederate Flag

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Here's my opinion on the Confederate flag.
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#372120
The Senate collected enough votes to give Obama "fast track" trade authority, giving the White House a hard-fought victory.
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#372121
The arguments for fast-track are completely ridiculous.
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#372122
Democrats have been running away from the “liberal” label for a long time, but recent polling shows that rank-and-file Democrats are increasingly happy to pin the scarlet “L” on themselves. It may seem counterintuitive, but the rise in liberal pride is crucial to liberals building a long-lasting relationship with moderates and...
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#372123
First they came after the Stars and Bars. Now the left wants the US military to rename several bases named ...
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#372124
MATURE LANGUAGE: Gavin McInnes of TheRebel.media talks about the Confederate flag controversy from the perspective of a Canadian immigrant to the U.S. He not...
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#372125
The Obama administration has ordered agents to begin ignoring many of the illegal immigrants they encounter in local prisons and jails, as the president begins to implement a lesser-known part of his deportation amnesty program — a move that’s not sitting well with either side in the immigration debate.
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