#343876
Anti-Clinton activists take heed, statistics say you better watch your back as the trail of dead bodies behind the Clintons continues to pile up.
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#343877
This is the most 2016 thing that has ever happened. Here is a post in which Breitbart News cites Gateway Pundit in a non-joking way in order to convince their readers that Trump will "win in a landslide" because he's doing better on social media than Hillary. The polls, you see, are fake, and are designed to prevent you from voting for Trump. What you | Read More »
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#343878
Iran hanged nuclear scientist Shahram Amiri. They found out he was working for the US thanks to Hillary Clinton’s emails. ...
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#343879
Rumors continue to circulate regarding Hillary Clinton’s health woes. She has suffered repeated episodes of coughing, verbal stumbles, and fits of anger while on the campaign trail. The following recent photograph of Mrs. Clinton being held up on both sides by Secret Service/staff as she navigates a few steps appears to confirm those concerns are …
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#343880
Sen. Tim Kaine, Hillary Clinton's running mate, promises to be "real transparent" on NBC's 'Meet The Press.' Clinton claimed this week that she "short-circuited" when she told Fox News Channel's Chris Wallace that FBI director James Comey found her answers on the controversy "truthful" and "consistent." When questioned about whether Clinton lied to the public when she said that she never sent any classified emails, Kaine replied that Clinton has repeatedly admitted she make a mistake. "I've heard her apologize," he said. "We're going to be real transparent, absolutely," he said. "I am not presumptuous enough to start thinking about how I'm going to do things after November. But I know that this is something that she's learned from" CHUCK TODD: You know, in fact, in an interview the other day, you said she told you she's going to do it differently. What does that mean? Are you guys going to be more transparent? What does that mean? TIM KAINE: It's the same thing that she has said. "Look, knowing what I know now, I wouldn't have done the private server in that way." She said it was a mistake. I am not presumptuous enough to start thinking about how I'm going to do things after November. But I know that this is something that she's learned from, and we're going to be real transparent, absolutely. Kaine unable to clarify Clinton's emails: CHUCK TODD: Let me ask you, Senator Kaine. She seems to be conflating the true-- what she said to the F.B.I. and what she said to the American public. Can you conclude here whether or not Secretary Clinton lied to the American public about sending and receiving classified e-mails? TIM KAINE: Chuck, let me just say this. I'm going to jump right to the punch line. I have heard Hillary Clinton say over and over again when I've been sitting next to her and when I've watched her on T.V. that, with respect to the e-mails, "I made a mistake, and I've learned something, and I wouldn't do it again." And I've heard her apologize. I did hear that back and forth. And I think Chris Wallace and Hillary were sort of talking past each other last week. She was saying what Director Comey acknowledged to be true, that, when she spoke to the F.B.I., when she was talking to the F.B.I., the F.B.I. thought her answers in that setting were truthful. Chris might have been asking her a different question. But the bottom line is this. She made a mistake and she said over and over again, "I made a mistake, and I've learned from it, and I'm going to fix it, and I apologize for it."
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#343881
We as conservatives get a bad rep when we say Muslims and Islam don't operate under peaceful ideologies. Liberals would argue they do. Well once again, the liberals are proven wrong and unfortunately, what it took was for someone to die in the worst way imaginable. That may be a bit morbid,
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#343882
Hillary Clinton recklessly discussed, in emails hosted on her private server, an Iranian nuclear scientist who was executed by Iran for treason, Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., said Sunday. I'm not going to comment on what he may or may not have done for the United States government, but in the emails that were on Hillary Clinton's private server, there were conversations among her senior advisors about this gentleman, he said on Face the Nation. Cotton was speaking about Shahram Amiri, who gave information to the U.S. about Iran's nuclear program. The senator said this lapse proves she is not capable of keeping the country safe. That goes to show just how reckless and careless her decision was to put that kind of highly classified information on a private server. And I think her judgment is not suited to keep this country safe, he said. The revelation could cause further political damage to Clinton, who was already on the defensive Sunday after commenting oddly last week that she had short-circuited in a statement related to her honesty about the email scandal.
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#343883
More voters view Clinton as prepared to be commander in chief.
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#343884
Thomas Madison, The nasty b!tch is just plain scary! Three words…. “Klayman nails it!” I agree with every word he said, and have said th
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#343885
What makes this constitutional is a subtle question, but the simplest answer is that we are prohibiting a course of conduct at work, namely discrimination. The harassing words are prohibited because they are the mechanism whereby discrimination occurs.
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#343886

The Political Picture

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

“Nobody said that being a good citizen would be easy.”
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#343887
The panel featured during ABC’s This Week’s “Powerhouse Roundtable!” seemed have been picking up some radio interference Sunday, because they kept insisting they were hearing sexist “code” coming from Donald Trump. “The emphasis on unhinged and she doesn’t look presidential is totally code for “we shouldn’t elect a woman,”” spat commentator Cokie Roberts, “That is exactly what that is.” Sexist dog whistles have become a common complaint of hers for the Trump campaign.
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#343888
Guest opinion; Dr. Tim Ball I began this article before the resignation of NCEI director Tom Karl was announced. His replacement will, like James Hansen’s replacement at NASA GISS, Gavin Schmidt, c…
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#343889
Bronze Star and Purple Heart recipient Captain Humayun Khan died heroically. But his exceptional courage in Iraq and his Muslim father's post-Democratic co
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#343890
Today, you have all kinds of original sources just a mouse-click away. You can read the ratification debates. You have the Federalist Papers in support of th...
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#343891
Pamela Geller argues that Twin Falls County Prosecutor Grant Loebs lied when he said, “There were no Syrians involved, there was no knife involved, there was no gang-rape.”
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#343892
Trump is so batcrap crazy that he makes Kasich look appealing, until he talks for more than ten seconds and reminds you of how whiny he is about losing the entitlement he felt he had to the nominat…
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#343893
Follows another prosecutor who quit last week.
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#343894
“I’m going to vote for the Libertarian candidate," Rep. Scott Rigell (R-VA2) with the first congressional endorsement of Gary Johnson.
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#343895
OPINION | Voters don't have to settle for casting ballots against the "other guy."
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#343896
What makes this constitutional is a subtle question, but the simplest answer is that we are prohibiting a course of conduct at work, namely discrimination. The harassing words are prohibited because they are the mechanism whereby discrimination occurs.
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#343897

Galaxy Note7: Busy Busy Busy

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

It’s no secret we’re all doing more than ever. The foundation of our country is ambition – dreaming big and building things greater than ourselves. We design...
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#343898

We are the Pro-Life Generation

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

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#343899
Egyptian lawyer Karam Ghobrial was clearly distraught as he talked about the saga both he and his client, once Muslim-turned-Christian Mohamed Hegazy, have endured over the past month. That was before Hegazy - the first Egyptian to openly seek, in 2007, a change from Muslim to Christian on his ID card* - finally declared on Friday 29 July his return to Islam, the departure from which had caused him endless woes.
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#343900
State Dept. Spox Laughs Off Idea Of Briefings Being “An Exercise Of Transparency And Democracy” (August 4, 2016)
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