#378401
Friends identified the man who beheaded Western hostages as Mohammed Emwazi, born in Kuwait.
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When we keep our focus on what matters to the people, we earn their respect, writes Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker.
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MADISON, Wis. (Reuters) - The Wisconsin Senate narrowly approved a right-to-work bill on Wednesday that would bar private-sector employees who work under union-negotiated contracts from being required
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#378404
From Yahoo News: If Rand Paul were commander in chief, his strategy for fighting Islamic militants in the Middle East would start with the Kurds. “I would arm the Kurds directly,” the Republican senator and potential presidential candidate told Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric.
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#378405
Mr. Jamiel Shaw - father of the late Jamiel Shaw II - testified February 25, 2014 at a Oversight Subcommittee Hearing Examining the Department of Homeland Se...
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#378406
One long-term resident has $161,000 in assets
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#378407
A scientist gets the message: Stop questioning climate change. Intimidation is the new scientific method, apparently.
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#378408

Tumblr CEO on net neutrality

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

"I think a bright line rule that sort of spells out the principles that we believe in, I think the Bill of Rights is a good thing," said Tumblr founder and CEO David Karp.
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#378409

Net Neutrality Jeopardy!

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

h/t to Lachlan Markay of the Washington Free Beacon!
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#378410
"I don't know" is a common view among Americans, and not the most extreme one.
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#378411
Emanuel Cleaver (D-MO) alleged that the Tea Party wants to bring back segregation and make women "secondary citizens"
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Official site of The Week Magazine, offering commentary and analysis of the day's breaking news and current events as well as arts, entertainment, people and gossip, and political cartoons.
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Convention of States Website While I originally posted this earlier this month, I feel that it is worth re-posting for my latest followers in the event it has gotten lost in the shuffle.  Take some time to consider, and by all means click on the link to add your name to the petition.  At times like…
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For day number two, I have chosen a candidate who is not the most well known in the field of potential GOP candidates, but who has recently come into the spotlight as a very strong potential candidate. Today’s post is about Wisconsin Governor, Scott Walker. Why you may be familiar with the name Scott Walker:…
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Iran's Revolutionary Guard launches a large-scale naval and air defence drill near a strategic Gulf waterway, during which a replica of a US aircraft carrier is used as a target
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Dr. Ben Carson, for his part, had the honor of delivering the first CPAC speech of 2015. Despite his early morning remarks.02/26/2015 12:37:24PM EST.
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The U.S. Treasury Department has rebuffed a request by House Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R- Wis., to explain $3 billion in payments that were made to health insurers even though Congress never authorized the spending through annual appropriations. At issue are payments to insurers known as cost-sharing subsidies. These payments come about because President Obama’s healthcare law forces insurers to limit out-of-pocket costs for certain low income individuals by capping consumer expenses, such as deductibles and co-payments, in insurance policies. In exchange for capping these charges, insurers are supposed to receive compensation. What’s tricky is that Congress never authorized any money to make such payments to insurers in its annual appropriations, but the Department of Health and Human Services, with the cooperation of the U.S. Treasury, made them anyway.
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Republicans like Senator Ted Cruz have been oddly quiet in the latest fight over whether to pass clean DHS funding.
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Trey Gowdy gave a great opening speech today blasting Obama's illegal amnesty, explaining why it's wrong and what it can lead to. He also explains to illegals that while they may like what Obama's ...
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The top U.S. intelligence official on Thursday gave a drastically different assessment than Secretary of State John Kerry of the terror threat -- declaring 2014 the deadliest year for global terrorism ever recorded, after Kerry claimed that threat was diminishing.
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#378421
In his 2016 CPAC address, Utah Sen. Mike Lee (R) told his audience only a serious "principled, positive, proven" conservative candidate can win the general election.
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#378422
Lots is happening around the country. Here are the numbers you need to know.
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By Seth McLaughlin, The Washington TimesBeneath the preening for the Republican presidential nomination at the Conservative Political Action Conference is a fight for the second spot on the ticket, though
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The U.S. Treasury Department has rebuffed a request by House Ways and Means Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R- Wis., to explain $3 billion in payments that were made to health insurers even though Congress never authorized the spending through annual appropriations. At issue are payments to insurers known as cost-sharing subsidies. These payments come about because President Obama’s healthcare law forces insurers to limit out-of-pocket costs for certain low income individuals by capping consumer expenses, such as deductibles and co-payments, in insurance policies. In exchange for capping these charges, insurers are supposed to receive compensation. What’s tricky is that Congress never authorized any money to make such payments to insurers in its annual appropriations, but the Department of Health and Human Services, with the cooperation of the U.S. Treasury, made them anyway.
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#378425
Obama got stoned at midnight as Marijuana legalization went into effect INTERNET -- Just minutes after a new Washington DC law legalized recreational
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