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Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday “it would have been better” if she had used a government e-mail account while she was head of the State Department. She addressed ...
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- Real Clear Vote

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- Real Clear Vote

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

What do your colleagues think?
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A majority in both the Senate and House — 52 senators, 238 House members — have joined to oppose the Obama administration's move to ban a popular type of ammo used in the top-selling AR-15 rifle and pistol because it pierces police body armor. A week after the House members, led by Judiciary Committee Chairman Rep. Bob Goodlatte, sent a letter of opposition to the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen. Chuck Grassley echoed that in his own letter signed by 51 others. RELATED:Millions made rapping on guns, Snoop Dogg urges investors to sell gun stocks In their letter, the senators said that the 5.56 M855 green tip cartridge was exempted in a 1986 law, along with other rifle ammo from bans on armor-piercing rounds. The reason: popular rifle ammo is typically not used in shootouts with police.
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James Carville Goes Scorched Earth on MSNBC Over Hillary E-mails -
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Former President Bill Clinton accidentally proved his wife and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is actively lying about the contents of her private email account that she kept secret from ...
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Stating that “their continuing hostilities are a threat to world peace,” Iran offered to host talks between congressional Republicans and President Obama.
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Tom Cotton fired back at Vice President Joe Biden for his criticisms of the letter to Iran sent by Cotton and 46 other GOP Senators
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The ATF is shelving a controversial proposal to ban a popular type of bullet, amid opposition from hundreds of congressional lawmakers.
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GE cuts 200 salaried positions

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General Electric Co. is laying off upward of 200 white-collar workers at its Schenectady operations as part of a restructuring of the company's manufacturing operations. During its past two quarterly conference calls with analysts to discuss its finances, GE executives have been talking about a corporate restructuring plan that would lead to job losses in its largest industrial business units. The Schenectady campus, which also includes GE's renewable energy headquarters, a wind farm monitoring center and a battery factory, employs 4,000 people.
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A group of pro-life activists plan to stage a sit-in at the office of House Speaker John Boehner (R-OH) over the GOP leadership's handling of a recent bill banning abortions after a fetus has been in the womb for 20 weeks.Activist Jill Stanek and a group called the Christian Defense Coalition has planned the protest for March 25.
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Clinton’s political baggage is on grand display thanks to news of her private e-mail account.
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Obama officials criticize and distance themselves from Hillary Clinton over her email scandal and other issues plaguing her before the campaign even begins.
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Government watchdog group Judicial Watch has filed a new Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request for information pertaining to Hillary Clinton's secret email system and is warning that if the request isn't fulfilled in 20 days a lawsuit may be filed to speed the process.
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The White House and some Democrats are livid over congressional Republican attempts to circumvent President Obama's authority to make a nuclear arms deal with Iran. They have a right to be angry — but not to be surprised. There's a war going on between the executive and legislative branches in which Obama has shown contempt for Congress' constitutional powers, and now, in response, Congress is showing contempt for the president's constitutional powers. It's an unfortunate situation, but it's what Obama has wrought. The latest development is an open letter to Iranian leaders written by GOP Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., and signed by 46 other Senate Republicans. Released Monday morning, the letter reminds Iran that Obama is negotiating with them on his own, without the formal approval or support of Congress. Obama is not pursuing a treaty, which would have to be agreed to by the Senate, or a joint executive-congressional agreement, which would also require Congress' approval.
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This is the first installment in a five-part series on Article Five of the U.S. Consitution. Please check back every day this week for new content and click here for the entire series. – Perhaps the most unifying conservative trait is the conviction that our Founding Fathers...
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Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of 2,059 convicted criminals, all criminal aliens, during a nationwide operation.
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Barron's Educational on Twitter

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“@wupton Thank you. As we said the book in its current form is being destroyed. We will issue a new one with a different material.”
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Addressing the nation from Selma, Ala., on Saturday, President Obama said that while racism may be “no longer endemic,” as it was 50 years ago, his Justice Department’s report on Ferguson shows tha...
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The ‘Disparate Impact’ Racket

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The U.S. Department of Justice issued two reports last week, both growing out of the Ferguson, Missouri shooting of Michael Brown. The first report, about "the shooting death of Michael Brown by Ferguson, Missouri police officer Darren Wilson" ought to be...
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A letter from Senate Republicans to Iranian leaders sparked a furious response from the White House on Monday, with administration officials accusing the GOP of seeking war and undermining its diplomatic efforts to stop Iran’s pursuit of a nuclear weapon.
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A letter by GOP senators telling the Iranians that they opposed any deal that gives Iran nukes has been criticized. Dissent is no longer patriotic.
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At least nine states are considering a switch from federal to state health insurance exchanges should the Supreme Court rule against tax subsidies for policies bought on federal exchanges.
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Sen. Tom Cotton was on MSNBC this morning defending the letter he and 46 other Senators sent to Iran, letting them know that any deal negotiated with the president isn't binding unless Congress agr...
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Climate Alarmists Seek to Silence Dissenting Scientists through Legislation
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