#377201
If you're wondering why Muslims don't speak out more against violence committed in the name of their religion, you're not alone. A new national poll finds 74% of Americans agree Muslims need to be more vocal against terror.
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#377202
SXSW, Austin's annual sticky-floored music industry sport coat and jeans cocaine marathon, wherein bands willingly exhaust themselves playing garbage sets for little or no money, deriving sustenance from tacos and the hope of "exposure," features a McDonald's showcase this year. And, no doy, they aren't paying.
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#377203
The United States has fallen out of the top 10 countries in the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom published jointly by the Heritage Foundation and the Wall Street Journal. The index, the 20th published by the two organizations, rates countries by 10 criteria. In the 2014 edition released Monday night, the U.S. fell two spots to 12th place, leapfrogged by both Ireland and Estonia. Hong Kong ranked first, as it has every year. America's score on the index has fallen for seven straight years, and the conservative Heritage Foundation now ranks the U.S. as only mostly free. The top countries on the index -- Hong Kong, Singapore, Australia, Switzerland, New Zealand and Canada -- all rank as free. The decline in America's ranking was driven by slipping scores in the categories of fiscal freedom, business freedom and property rights.
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#377204

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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#377205
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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#377206

Rein in the corrupt IRS

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The Obamacare case before the Supreme Court offers an example of the agency’s abuses.
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#377207
There was a pretty heated exchange recently between Alabama's Sen. Jeff Sessions and EPA Administrator Gina McCarthy during a Senate Environment and Public Works Committee hearing.
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#377208
Hillary Clinton Banned Use of Private Email by State Department Employees … While She Conducted All Her Business By Private Email -
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#377209

Obamacare saved? Not so fast

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Obamacare supporters were cheered Wednesday by Justice Anthony Kennedy’s tough grilling of the lead attorney in the latest lawsuit — and the law’s opponents came away nervous. That doesn’t mean the suspense is over and Kennedy will be the deciding vote to save the law. There’s still enough uncertainty about the outcome...
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#377210
BILL BERKOWITZ FOR BUZZFLASH AT TRUTHOUT (Photo: Colin Brown)Despite raising $13 million dollars, the organization called The National Draft Ben Carso...
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#377211
Just when you thought it couldn't look any worse, you get something that totally changes things...
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#377212
"She did not use personal email for official communication."
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#377213
MSNBC Hardball host Chris Matthews suggested on his Wednesday program that decades of Republican critics dogging Hillary Clinton may be partly to blame for her conducting all her State Department email correspondence on private email via a server located at her Chappaqua, New York, residence.
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#377215
On June 20, 2007, Hillary Clinton complained about Bush officials shredding the US Constitution by having secret email accounts. Two years later, as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton set up a secret email account and secret servers in her basement…
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#377216

Obama’s Iran Entitlement

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

In The Wall Street Journal, Wonder Land columnist Dan Henninger asks: What has Obama done to earn trust for this unilateral deal?
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#377217
Democrats may be flustered after a week of being accused of engineering an anti-science “witch hunt,” but they aren’t backing down from their investigations into the financial backing of climate-change researchers who challenge the movement’s doomsday scenarios.
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#377218
Chicago’s mayor allegedly blew up when he was asked why he closed clinics. Looks like ‘Rahmbo’ is back.
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#377219
More reflections on Obamacare's third trip to the High Court.
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#377220
Clinton also writes that State Department communications were the target of sophisticated attacks.
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#377221
Netflix Already Regretting Net Neutrality Move -
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#377222
Democrats called Benjamin Netanyahu condescending, childish, and told him to go home.
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#377223
ABC: Clinton's Email Disclosure 'Going to Be on the Honor System' (March 5, 2015)
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#377224
The Protecting Second Amendment Rights Act would roll back the ATF’s authority.
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#377225
The University of Minnesota has warned one of its student-run publications that it needs to be more culturally sensitive when it comes to terrorists. Naturally, they didn't word it quite that way.
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