#377576
David Clarke said Obama and Holder should "stay away from the race-baiting, stay away from the race-hustling, stop stoking racial discord"
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#377577
Ted Cruz's wide lead over other contenders for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination in Texas has disappeared; he is now in a virtual tie with the surging Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll.
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#377578
Throughout my time in Washington, it was my goal to constrain the scope and size of our federal government to that which our Founders intended. There were successes along the way, of course, but the federal behemoth continues to grow almost unabated year after year, election cycle after election cycle. The reason for this is surprisingly simple: It is human nature to attempt to collect as much power and control as possible, and in few places is that more evident than in Washington, D.C.
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#377579
The latest British teen girls to join Islamic State are not 'missing' - they've joined a murderous cult of their own volition, argues Emma Barnett
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#377580
Kerry Downplays Terror Threat: 'Least Violent Period in Our History'
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#377581
Here's the real story on women's wages.
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#377582
After months of little separation, Scott Walker has pulled ahead of a crowded 2016 Republican presidential field. With 25 percent of Republican primary voters’ support, the Wisconsin governor leads the pack, a new Public Policy Polling national survey has found. Ben Carson places second, with 18 percent, followed by former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush with 17 percent and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee with 10 percent. No other potential candidate — including New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul — garnered more than five percent. Walker’s momentum has considerably grown since the January poll, in which he stood at just 11 percent. A key to this gain is his growing appeal to the conservative side of the Republican Party. Among “very conservative” voters, he leads Carson 37 percent to 19 percent, followed by 12 percent for Bush and 11 percent for Huckabee.
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#377583
Air Date: February 23th, 2015 This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a ...
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#377584
Last night, Keith Olbermann got into it on Twitter with Penn State fans and students--originally over, of all things, the school's annual pediatric cancer fundraiser. (His tweets are embedded below.) It was weird and unnecessary, and now ESPN has taken Olbermann off TV for the rest of the week.
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#377585

The "logic" sounds about right...

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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#377586
WASHINGTON (AP) — Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday turned down an invitation to meet privately with Senate Democrats next week during his visit to Washington, saying the session "could compound the misperception of partisanship" surrounding his trip.
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#377587
FCC Chair Refuses to Testify before Congress ahead of Net Neutrality Vote -
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#377588
Whoopi Goldberg and the rest of The View crew come to a startling conclusion that both of these statements can't be true: 1) Hillary Clinton is the paragon of
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#377589
Victims of Released Criminal Immigrants to Testify Against Obama Policies -
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#377590
Less than Half in New Poll Think Obama Loves America -
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#377591
Facebook post critical of Common Core leads to disciplinary action, loss of free speech, retaliation, and possible job loss for teacher Debbie Vailes.
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#377592
President Barack Obama surprised many at the National Prayer Breakfast when he lectured us, "Lest we get on our high horse and think this (barbarity) is unique to some other place, remember that during the Crusades and the Inquisition, people committed terrible deeds in the name of Christ." .02/25/2015 10:44:58AM EST.
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#377593
Due process is not “window dressing,” the professors argue. It’s necessary to establish a process’s legitimacy.
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#377594
The Senate majority leader is making his move to try and prevent a shutdown.
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#377595
If you've been following the debate over Internet regulations, you might have gotten the impression that Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler has already released his plan for "net neutrality."
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#377596

Nebraska Call to Action

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

Exciting things are happening in Nebraska, and I want to be the first to tell you about it.
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#377597
“The President has the right to determine who is to be deported” when it comes to illegal aliens currently living in the United States, Sen. Harry Reid (D-NV) stated during debate on the Department of Homeland Security’s (DHS) funding bill in the Senate on Monday.
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#377598
The media’s recent attempts at exposing Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker have been nothing short of embarrassing.
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#377599

Heresy: The South is Politically United

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#377600
A former Marine was found guilty late Tuesday of the 2013 shooting deaths of former Navy SEAL Chris Kyle, the author of American Sniper, and his friend Chad Littlefield.
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