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The UNT journalism dean says she was profiled, but Corinth police chief says officers were just worried for her safety.
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Compilation of some of the best Andrew Brietbart's moments R.I.P Andrew. Thanks to shellymicAB
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Cruz: Abolishing IRS Not a 'Pie in the Sky' Proposal
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Democrats stunned by Matt Bevin's victory in the race for Kentucky governor blamed "Trump-mania" for the Tea Party candidate's unlikely win.
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At least one person was stabbed inside a building on the University of California Merced's campus Wednesday morning, prompting the school to go on a brief lockdown and cancel classes for the remainder of the day.
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According to research done by National Journal, 100 percent of Sanders’ spending on taxi and ride-sharing services was spent on Uber.
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In The Wall Street Journal, Jason L. Riley writes that liberals don’t want a discussion about race. They’d rather blame white racism for racial disparities in America.
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Obamacare Is Dead

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

It doesn’t work because it couldn’t work.
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Voters rejected the controversial ordinance.
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From whacked-out Alternet, via crazy-as-a-bedbug Salon, comes this nasty little piece of fascist Left projection:Ben Carson’s feeble attempt to equate Hitler and pro-gun control Democrats was short-lived, but along with the announcement that Marco Rubio has brought in his second big supporting billionaire, it brings to mind the first American vice-president to point out the “American fascists” among us.Although most Americans remember that Harry Truman was Franklin D. Roosevelt’s vice-president when Roosevelt died in 1945 (making Truman president), Roosevelt had two previous vice-presidents: John N. Garner (1933-1941) and Henry A. Wallace (1941-1945). In early 1944, the New York Times asked Vice-President Henry Wallace to, as Wallace noted, “write a piece answering the following questions: What is a fascist? How many fascists have we? How dangerous are they?”Vice-President Wallace’s answer to those questions was published in the New York Times on April 9, 1944, at the height of the war against the Axis powers of Germany and Japan. “The really dangerous American fascists,” Wallace wrote, “are not those who are hooked up directly or indirectly with the Axis. The FBI has its finger on those. The dangerous American fascist is the man who wants to do in the United States in an American way what Hitler did in Germany in a Prussian way. The American fascist would prefer not to use violence. His method is to poison the channels of public information.“With a fascist the problem is never how best to present the truth to the public but how best to use the news to deceive the public into giving the fascist and his group more money or more power.”Ah, Henry Wallace... remind us who he was again? Besides dropped from the ticket for Truman, that is. So let's turn to bat-guano bonkers Truthout for the answer.Wallace opposed the cold war, the arms race with the Soviet Union and racial segregation. He was a strong advocate of labor unions, national health insurance, public works jobs and women's equality. He would have been, without question, the most radical president in American history. He would have served out the remaining three years of FDR's fourth term and certainly would have sought to be elected on his own in 1948.On the major issues facing postwar America - the cold war and the arms race (particularly the atomic bomb), strengthening New Deal social policies and boosting organized labor, and addressing segregation and racism - Wallace believed that Truman was too cautious and conservative. These were themes Wallace would pick up on when he campaigned for president against Truman on the Progressive Party ticket. He attacked Truman's support for loyalty oaths to root out communists and radicals from government jobs, unions, and teaching positions in schools and universities. He called for national health insurance, an expanded public works program, and reparations for Japanese Americans who had been interned during the war. He said it was time to elevate women to 'first-class citizenship.' And when Wallace campaigned in the South, he refused to speak to segregated audiences.On foreign policy, Wallace opposed the so-called Truman Doctrine, which aimed to contain communism through military intervention if necessary. He refused to support the Marshall Plan to rebuild Europe, considering it an instrument of the cold war. He preferred a multilateral aid program that would be administered through the United Nations.OK, forward! I've skipped over a bunch of really stupefying baloney to get you to the kicker:In the election of 2016, we again stand at the same crossroad Roosevelt and Wallace confronted during the Great Depression and World War II.Fascism is again rising in America, this time calling itself “conservativism.” The Republican candidates’ and their billionaire donors’ behavior today eerily parallels that day in 1936 when Roosevelt said, “In vain they seek to hide behind the flag and the Constitution. In their blindness they forget what the flag and the Constitution stand for.” It’s particularly ironic that the “big news” is which billionaire is supporting which Republican candidate. Like Eisenhower’s farewell address, President Roosevelt and Vice-President Wallace’s warnings are more urgent now than ever before.Remember, that when the Unholy Left calls itself 'progressive,' it's referring to a movement more than a century old, and to a political platform from the 1930s and '40. Maybe that's why their presidential candidates are so damn old.
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78 year-old man seeks to marry his 68 year-old adopted son The report says that the older man adopted the ?younger? guy in 2012 in order to manipulate the law and receive benefits. Now …
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Martin O'Malley will pledge to take seven separate executive actions to reduce gun violence, including reversing 2005 shield law
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Bernie Sanders sits down with Vox to explain his policies of his campaign for presidency of the United States. He proposes a $15 billion minimum wage and fre...
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Rush Limbaugh's radio program along with pioneering outlets like National Review, broke down the liberal-media cartel to create a conservative-media revolution.
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Feminists exploit kids as political human shields to promote their discredited propaganda. Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/paul.j.watson.71 FOLLOW Paul J...
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Rachel Maddow announces that she has been selected to moderate the First in the South Candidates Forum with Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Martin O'Malley, to be held in South Carolina on November 6th, co-sponsored by the Democratic Parties of 13...
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Tuesday’s elections hinged on social issues like gay rights and pot, and the results call into question the notion that it's Republicans who are out of step with the times.
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Welcome back to class, students! I am Mike Adams your criminology professor here at UNC-Wilmington. Before we get started with the course I need to address an issue that is causing problems here at UNCW and in higher education all across the country.
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Democrat presidential candidate Hillary Clinton sparred on twitter on election day with Texas Governor Greg Abbott over Houston's transgender "bathroom ordinance." Hillary Clinton injected herself into Houston's bathroom ordinance vote again and responded to the Texas Governor's election day tweet urging Houstonians to vote against the ordinance. The ordinance which was soundly defeated, would have allowed men who are transgendered, or “identify as a woman,” to use women’s bathroom and shower facilities.
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The latest U.S. intelligence suggests that the crash of a Russian passenger jet in the Sinai over the weekend was most likely caused by a bomb on the plane planted by ISIS or an ISIS affiliate, according to a U.S. official familiar with the matter.
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Michael Bloomberg gave $2 million to VA state Senate races to eliminate the pro-gun GOP's two-seat advantage, but he was unsuccessful.
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Businessman Matt Bevin won the Governor's race in Kentucky Tuesday, becoming just the second Republican Governor in the Commonwealth in the last 40 years.
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RUSH: I believe this a loving God.  I believe in the God of creation.  I believe the story of creation, as an allegorical story. I do not believe, put very simply, that God could create human beings and not provide for them mechanisms whereby they can strive to live longer, to live happier, to live healthier.  I believe in the loving God of creation that provides all of these things of beauty and substance and opportunity which permit one species, the human race, to harness as much as we can, and we are forever trying to harness more.
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Peter Schiff on Fox Business 11/3/2015 Sign up for my free newsletter: http://www.europac.net/subscribe_free_reports Peter Schiff Gold News: http://www.Schif...
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