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The left beclowns itself mourning the death of an evil dictator. Nobel Prize Winning Cultural Correspondent Michael Knowles will discuss the reaction. And leftism looks in the mirror - it ain't prett
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There is a long list of fundamental problems with virtually every aspect of the Democratic Party. Scapegoating others won’t help.
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China’s outspoken Cardinal Zen has blasted a potential Vatican deal with China that would cede some Church decision-making to the government.
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At least 8 people were injured in an incident at Ohio State University. An Ohio State spokesman says the suspect ...
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Jill Stein has everything she needs to launch a presidential recount. She's got the cash, the grassroots fervor and the spotlight of an adoring media. But there's one thing she needs to overturn Trump's victory: a calendar. Stein missed Pennsylvania's deadline to file for a voter-initiated recount. That blown deadline is a huge blow for Democrats who have pinned their hopes on recounts in the Keystone State, Michigan and Wisconsin. According to Wanda Murren, spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Department of State, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported Monday, the deadline for a voter-initiated recount was Monday, Nov. 21. Allied with Clinton's camp, Stein can still mount a legal challenge. While the chances of litigation are uncertain, the vote tally is clear. Trump beat Clinton in Pennsylvania, a feat not accomplished by a Republican since Ronald Reagan in 1984.
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The man behind Monday's horrific attack at Ohio State University has been identified as Abdul Razak Ali Artan. Ohio law enforcement officials confirmed to NBC News Monday afternoon that Artan -- a
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The president-elect made dozens of sweeping promises that voters expect him to fulfill.
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The Ohio State University suspect was reportedly a Somali refugee student, Pete Williams of MSNBC reports. https://twitter.com/Darcycartoon/status/803296467461046272 SITE Intelligence Group head
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At least 8 people were injured in an incident at Ohio State University. An Ohio State spokesman says the suspect ...
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It didn't take long for the Monday knife attack at Ohio State University to turn into a gun control rallying cry. First reports and reports throughout the duration of the attack described it as a s
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Louis Farrakhan's
First Congressman

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

MinneapolisAT THIS PARTICULAR TIME in history, it is a matter of note that Congress is about to re ceive its first Muslim member. Keith Ellison, currently a Minnesota state representative, is poised to succeed 14-term incumbent Democrat Martin Sabo in the Fifth District, which includes the city of Minneapolis. Ellison's endorsement by the Demo cratic-Farmer-Labor party is tantamount to his election in what is one of the safest Democratic seats in the country. Thus, at age 43, Ellison stands positioned not only to win that office but also to hold it as long as he chooses. Ellison's Muslim faith has generated no controversy in the campaign. On the contrary, it has served to insulate aspects of his public record from close scrutiny in a city whose dominant news organ, the Minneapolis Star Tribune, is a paragon of political correctness. With the exception of columnist Katherine Kersten, the Star Tribune has scrupulously avoided examining Ellison's long train of troubling associations, foremost among them his ties to the Nation of Islam.
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"Destruction of a once thriving and sucessful country..."
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Democratic Minnesota Representative and Democratic National Committee chairman candidate Keith Ellison once called for slavery reparations and a separate
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Vanquished Democratic Party presidential nominee Hillary Clinton is working to undermine the legitimacy of the election of her rival Republican ...
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The video contains instructions on how to kill while outlining footage of earlier terrorist attacks in countries including Germany, France, Finland and Russia
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Despite being urged not to by Congressional Republicans, the Obama administration is making a list -- and checking it twice -- of new regulations to slap on American voters before the new year. A
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At least one suspect is dead and 10 people were sent to the hospital after a chaotic attack involving a knife and car took place Monday on the campus of the Ohio State University, officials said.
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. . . ignoring Congress' warning against a flurry of "midnight" regulations
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Cuba Before Castro

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

There was, to be sure, a great deal that was wrong—badly wrong—with Cuba before Castro’s revolution, but it’s worth noting this extract from a useful PBS summary of the position the island before Fidel brought disaster: On the eve of Fidel Castro’s 1959 revolution, Cuba was neither the paradise that would later be conjured by the nostalgic imaginations of Cuba’s many exiles, nor the hellhole painted by many supporters of the revolution, who recall Cuba as “the brothel of the Western hemisphere” — an island inhabited by a people degraded and hungry, whose main occupation was to cater to American tourists at Havana’s luxurious hotels, beaches and casinos. Rather, Cuba was one of the most advanced and successful countries in Latin America. Cuba’s capital, Havana, was a glittering and dynamic city. In the early part of the century the country’s economy, fueled by the sale of sugar to the United States, had grown dynamically. Cuba ranked fifth in the hemisphere in per capita income, third in life expectancy, second in per capita ownership of automobiles and telephones, first in the number of television sets per inhabitant. The literacy rate, 76%, was the fourth highest in Latin America. Cuba ranked 11th in the world in the number of doctors per capita. Many private clinics and hospitals provided services for the poor. Cuba’s income distribution compared favorably with that of other Latin American societies. A thriving middle class held the promise of prosperity and social mobility…. The promise that Castro was to shatter. 
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Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton’s truce and efforts to “come together” after their bitter White House race appeared to fray this weekend when Clinton joined in a vote-recount effort, then a top Trump adviser hedged about a criminal probe into Clinton’s emails.
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True the Vote, a group dedicated to rooting out vote fraud, issued a statement supporting the charge by President-Elect Donald ...
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Amidst the jubilant celebration of Cuban Americans upon hearing of Fidel Castro's death, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a very different take.  Here is the full eulogy from the head of the Canadian government: “It is with deep sorrow that I learned today of the death of Cuba’s longest serving President. “Fidel Castro was?
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Through Trump Hotels, the GOP nominee secretly conducted business in Cuba, ignoring American laws. Later, he falsely told Cuban-American voters he would never spend money on the island so long as Fidel Castro remained in power.
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