#346951
The Associated Press reported Friday that there?s ?no evidence Orlando gunman sought gay relationships.? The FBI began investigating that possibility after media reports last week…
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#346952
Share on Facebook 1 1 SHARES The polls were kind to Donald Trump during the primaries, and he was quick to let everyone know in every interview, at every psychotic Branch Trumpidian cult gathering, and beyond. Just as his pal Bill Clinton did while in office, Trump lived by the polls. With that in mind, one has to wonder how he’s feeling about the latest | Read More
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#346953
Well, this is awkward.
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#346954
If you replaced the ocean-side landscape of Turnberry in Scotland with a campaign event in the United States, Donald Trump’s comments on Brexit this morning sounded a lot like the things he has been saying about the U.S. people. The presumptive GOP nominee weaved in the nationalist themes that have...
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#346955
She called on the US to similarly exit the United Nations.
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#346956
Good news and bad news for Trump in the British vote.
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#346957
Donald Trump's failure as a candidate is the salvation Republicans are searching for
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#346958

The Gun Control Farce

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The facts are too plain to be ignored. Moreover, the consequences are too dangerous to law-abiding citizens, whose lives are put in jeopardy on the basis of fact-free assumptions and unexamined dogmas. By Thomas Sowell
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#346959
Sealed court records reveal FBI manhunt targeting medical school graduate from Flint suburb
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#346960
A state grand jury has indicted Arizona Democratic lawmaker Cecilia "Ceci" Velasquez for allegedly ripping off the federal food-stamp program. Unsealed on Wednesday but signed on May 23, the indictment charges Velasquez, 42, with one felony count each of fraudulent schemes and practices, unlawful use of food stamps, and theft...
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#346961
"Oh honey, it's all about the money."
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#346962

What Now, Britain?

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Britain’s historic decision to leave the European Union represents a blow for political centralization. However, it’s also a sobering reminder that the work of advancing peace and economic freedom is never done.
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#346963
Hey, I don't want to feel this way.
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#346964
Marijuana use among Colorado teens is defying some of the worst warnings of legalization critics. A biannual poll of 17,000 high school students by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Envi
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#346965

NJ Lawmakers Pass $15 Minimum Wage

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

New Jersey lawmakers voted in favor of a measure Thursday putting the state on a course to increase its minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2021. Republican Gov. Chris Christie now has to accept or veto
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#346966
Democrats plan to mobilize Hispanic vote
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#346967
Oklahoma City's Republican mayor Mick Cornett drew a parallel between the British exit from the European Union and the possibility of a Texan secession from the United States: secessionists "could pro
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#346968
What has been made clear by current events and financial upheavals since 2008 is that the global economy has become truly that -- global.
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#346969
Why Britain's referendum on leaving the EU is linked with the US election and a possible President Donald Trump.
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#346970
How bad of a candidate is Hillary Clinton? She just read “sigh” from her Teleprompter instead of making the sound. ...
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#346971
Background checks are back. Last week, Vice President Joe Biden said that five U.S. senators—enough to change the outcome—have told him they’re looking ...
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#346972
The FBI is alerting its international counterparts to be on the look-out for a Muslim doctor from Flint, Michigan who reportedly joined ISIS in Syria. Federal agents believe that Mohamed Maleeh Masha, an American citizen who grew up in the Flushing area of Michigan, is now working as a physician for the Islamic State and tending to wounded jihadists. ‘
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#346973
If Donald Trump beats Hillary Clinton, it’ll be because he speaks directly to the voters — without the poll-driven, focus-grouped blandifying filter Hillary never leaves home without. The contrast …
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#346974
In its 4-4 ruling barring President Obama’s executive order on immigration from going into effect, the Supreme Court proved that Obama was right the first time: He lacked the power to change the la…
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#346975
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel denounced the Palestinian leader’s unsubstantiated allegation, saying he was spreading a “blood libel.”
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