#378076
First the president issues unlawful executive orders giving illegal immigrants amnesty. Then, he dares an equal branch of the government to vote on his orders' legality before swearing he'll veto the bill. Did he just establish a monarchy?
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#378077
Departments of Defense, Homeland Security pouring billions into police departments large and small, raising worries about militarization of local law enforcement.
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#378078
Obamacare reveals that emergency room visits are going up and not decreasing as the president promised before the healthcare system became the law of the land.
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#378079
Nederland police officers are investigating a weekend shooting that happened at the home of a Motiva supervisor.Assistant Police Chief Gary Porter told 12News the shooting happened around 2:45 a.m....
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#TheRefinery crew talk about PJTV's "The Ronnies" and how the "Anti-Oscars" awards show missed its chance to be an effective alternative; and instead was a r...
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#378081
Career diplomats are finding that they can't advance to top State Department posts such as ambassadorships because President Obama has stuffed political appointees into those jobs, the most ever in his second term. Yes, it's a problem, said Robert Silverman, president of the American Foreign Service Association. This is an ongoing struggle. We need to maintain the ability for our top people to go straight to the top, he said. The issue is a big one: While the State Department has a good record for hiring a diverse workforce of diplomats and experts who often take hardship posts to move up the ladder, the Obama White House is keeping way too many of the best jobs for its political allies. RELATED: Soros, Ford Foundation shovel $196 million to 'net neutrality' groups, staff to White House
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#378082
Conservatism as Counterculture - From the March 9, 2015, issue of NR
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#378083
Hillary Clinton's foreign cash payola from countries like Oman, Qatar, and Algeria has been banned by the U.S. Constitution for more than two centuries.
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#378084
Suppose there were a banquet for 100 people and at the end of the night it was time to split the bill of $50 per person. If that bill were paid for the way we pay our income taxes, here is how it would work. Those in the top half of income would pay roughly $97 each and those in the bottom half of the income would pay an average of $3 each. Almost 40 people would pay nothing. And the single richest person in the room would cough up $1,750.
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#378085
The IRS is defending its decision to let illegal immigrants claim up to three years' refunds on income even if they never paid income taxes, telling Congress in a new letter last week that agency lawyers have concluded getting a Social Security number triggers the ability to go back and ask for previous refunds.
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#378086
Images from /r/funny/comments/1d5ls1/obama_if_daughters_get_tattoos_we_will_too/
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From Yahoo News: Just 24 percent of those polled said Congress should be allowed to have detailed oversight of the Fed, the poll shows. The poll of 1,388 Americans was conducted from Feb 20-24 to measure whether people supported proposed legislation that would expose the Fed to a full government audit, a move being led by Rand Paul, a likely 2016 presidential candidate. Supporters of the campaign say the Fed needs more transparency and accountability. Opponents say the Fed is already audited, and that exposure of internal policy discussions could lead to political influence over decisions on interest rates and damage market confidence.
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#378088
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES It’s a rare day on the blogosphere on which one of your strongly-worded, ideologically-driven invectives of scorn and spite enrages….pretty much everybody*! It’s possibly a sign that I’ve mastered the medium and am doing this stuff the right way. One such post of mine opined that Modern Science needed a version of Sarbanes-Oxley legislation to bring in some methodology | Read More »
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#378089
A University of Colorado Boulder student has settled with the university after filing a lawsuit alleging mishandling of the investigation into whether he sexually assaulted another student. The settlement comes at a time when colleges and universities across the country are being sued by students who claim they were not given adequate due process. Now the settlements are coming in, and accused students are increasingly being redressed by the universities that denied them basic due process. The school’s attorneys initiated the settlement proceedings with the student, referred to as “John Doe” in court documents, and his attorneys. Under the settlement agreement, John will receive $15,000 from the university. The university also released what it would say to prospective schools that John, who agreed to withdraw from the university, to which he may apply.
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#378090
Good news! Our optimistic host, Andrew Klavan, takes a look at President Obama's belief that no religion is responsible for terrorism. Sure, everywhere you l...
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#378091
Rep. Mia Love's (R-Utah) parents came to America from Haiti with $10 in their pocket in the 1970s. After holding down seve.02/27/2015 14:15:43PM EST.
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#378092
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — He knew all the right things to say to rile up the conservative base. Ted Cruz, the junior Republican senator from Texas, received waves of standing ovations, cheers and whistles as he addressed the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference Thursday. "Hillary Clinton embodies...
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#378093
NATIONAL HARBOR, Md. — Addressing the 2015 Conservative Political Action Conference on Thursday evening, Wisconsin Gov. Walker basked in standing ovations and let his supporters drown out a lone heckler as he presented his presidential credentials. "Up there in Washington, we have a president who measures success by how...
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#378094
Would-be Canadians will have to keep taking an oath to the Queen after the Supreme Court of Canada on Thursday refused to hear a challenge to the citizenship requirement.
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#378095
By Alexander Pierce It’s a Worldview Problem Barack Obama spent six formative years in Indonesia, in the late ’60’s. At that time there were no radicals or jihadists in that country – all the Muslims he knew were peaceful people. Later on he visited Kenya, and among the Muslims there the same conditions prevailed at …
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#378096
Hillary Clinton’s Top Aides Knew from First Minutes that Benghazi Was a Terrorist Attack, E-mails Disclose -
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#378097

Reclaiming Beauty: Obama Is Not Caulfield

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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#378098
W.H. Unable To Explain Why Clinton Foundation Violated Ethics Agreement (February 26, 2015)
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#378099
Comrades for Net Neutrality - The powers behind the FCC’s muscling of the Internet
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#378100
The Wisconsin governor continued his pivot toward the right in his CPAC speech Thursday, and the crowd loved it.
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