#376401
I call myself a libertarian, but boy do libertarians get on my nerves. The freedom philosophy used to be about trashing government aggression and poking fun at statism. But thanks to the rise of left-libertarian organizations, the philosophy has been infiltrated by ignorant hacks. Libertarianism is now chock-full of whiners who want smaller government for…
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#376402
Not one but two bills have been proposed in Congress that could drastically reduce the size of the police state. Contact your Congressperson inside this link.
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#376403
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), the first openly gay member of the U.S. Senate, may have landed herself in some trouble after i.02/23/2015 16:14:10PM EST.
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#376404
"Freedom of speech depends on whether an individual feels offended. It depends on the person."
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#376405
In The Wall Street Journal, Rudy Giuliani writes about Barack Obama and patriotism.
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#376406
                                             Once more My quondam dean in University Hall Stands in the breach of peace, whence he will call Down fire on the bald, woolly heads of all Professors of the other point of…
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#376407
Say what you want about George W. Bush, but the guy is a man’s man. He means what he says, and he says what he means.
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#376408
MSNBC: Millions Shun Network Baksetcase - Jeff Crouere - Personal Finance, Financial Advice, Money, Business News, Real Estate, Mortgages, Investments, Stocks, Ransom Notes Radio, John Ransom
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#376409

Why conservatives hate college

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The right's decades-long war on academia and "liberal professors" is about defining an elite "populists" can oppose
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#376410
Study shows that current government regulations imposed by the Bureau of Land Management are harming energy production and holding back the U.S. economy.
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#376412
Patricia Arquette made an idiot out of herself at the Oscar ceremony by whining about gender inequality, but luckily she told her moron speech in front of a lot of other morons, so they clapped hap...
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#376413

From Internet to Obamanet

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

In The Wall Street Journal, Information Age columnist L. Gordon Crovitz writes that BlackBerry and AT&T are already making moves that could exploit new ‘utility’ regulations.
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#376414
During an interview with House of Cards actor Kevin Spacey for NBC's Meet the Press on Sunday, correspondent Cynthia McFadden noted: "A life-long Democrat, Spacey says he, like many Americans, is frustrated with Washington." Spacey proclaimed: "I think that what is truly unfortunate is when an entire party makes a decision that they're going to block every single thing that a president wants to accomplish. It's very – it's very hard to get anything done in those circumstances."
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#376415
Economist Nicholas Eberstadt asserts that the unwillingness of people to marry or stay married is setting humanity on a dangerous course.
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#376416
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal joined about 900 Californians Saturday at the Unite IE Conference in Riverside's Fox Theater with a strong, unapologetic and presidential speech that focused on “the importance of repealing all of Obamacare,” repealing “all of Common Core,” and winning “the war against radical Islamic terror.”
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#376417
Hollywood conservative John Ratzenberger, best known for starring in the long-running Cheers, appeared on Fox News, Friday, to blast liberal elitists who look down on those without college degrees. Your World anchor Neil Cavuto referenced Scott Walker and noted, "He didn't finish college. So, he doesn't have that prestigious degree. He could be up against an Ivy Leaguer like Hillary Clinton." Ratzenberger zinged, "You know Ivy Leaguers and I know Ivy Leaguers. And I tell you, those are not the people whose houses you rush to after an earthquake." 
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#376418
This should be easy
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#376419
For many years, Texas Congressman Ron Paul was one of the greatest champions for liberty in Congress. In 2012, Paul's tenure in Congress came to an end though, and with seemingly no adequate replacement to take the torch. Rand Paul, his son, has done many great things in the Senate during his short political career,…
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#376420
The White House seems to believe it's above the law. Fortunately, a Convention of States can bring it back down to earth
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#376421
"Remember, big government sucks."
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#376422
In light of the fact that capitalism and free enterprise are often attacked for being mean, unfair, and even unchristian, can you name one non-capitalistic country where the poor have a higher standard of living and greater opportunity than America? .02/23/2015 16:14:26PM EST.
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#376423
Barack Obama greets former Senator Mary Landrieu (D-LA) and Governor Bobby Jindal during a trip to Louisiana. Governor Bobby Jindal continued his attacks on community organizer and President Barack Obama today in an op-ed at FOX News. Jindal says Obama…
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#376424
Democrats face a voter backlash over Obamacare's glitches and penalties, putting them in full damage control.
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#376425
Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz was prepared to go full force against President Obama if he tried to replace her in 2013. Wasserman Schultz, according to Politico, was going to accuse Obama of being anti-woman and anti-Semitic — apparently to cover all the bases — if he dared consider replacing her as chairwoman. Schultz was beginning to “line up supporters” to make the suggestion when she “sensed” Obama was considering removing her from the DNC. Wasserman Schultz’s position as the head of the DNC has long been a source of contention among Democrats, and Politico has previously documented the issue. In September 2014, Wasserman Schultz’s gaffes caught up to her when a string of Democrats voiced their distaste for the way the Florida congresswoman had led the party.
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