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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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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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“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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The media’s recent attempts at exposing Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker have been nothing short of embarrassing.
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Heresy: The South is Politically United

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

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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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Bill and Hillary Clinton are coming under fire today after State Department documents showed that officials rubber-stamped the former president’s expansive and sometimes high-priced overseas speaking engagements while his wife was in charge of foreign policy with many of those nations. “These documents are a bombshell and show how the Clintons turned the State Department into a racket to line their own pockets,” said Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton. Judicial Watch and the Washington Examiner teamed to seek and publish those documents today. “How the Obama State Department waived hundreds of ethical conflicts that allowed the Clintons and their businesses to accept money from foreign entities and corporations seeking influence boggles the mind,” said Fitton, adding, “That former President Clinton trotted the globe collecting huge speaking fees while his wife presided over U.S. foreign policy is an outrage.
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*Essay also known as 'We Have No (Unlimited) Right to Happiness'. A live animation of a C.S. Lewis essay in the artistic style of my desk lamp. Is that wrong...
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Vice President Joe Biden used a Black History Month event at his official residence Monday night to decry the rich, both white and black, for stunting economic growth and suggested that “emancipation” is in order. “A lot of wealthy white and black people aren't bad but they control 1 percent of the economy and this cannot stand,” Biden told about 100 guests, including past civil rights activists and NBC weatherman Al Roker. RELATED: Why is the press ignoring Joe Biden's 2016 ambition? “It's not fair because the business experts are saying that concentration of wealth is stunting growth. So let's do something that's worthy of emancipation,” said Biden, according to a press pool report of the event. Then, explaining the impact of Civil War era emancipation, Biden concluded, “What happened is not only did we move toward freeing black Americans but also the conscience of white Americans.”
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The Wheels Are Coming Off the Sexual Revolution -
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Exclusive: Secret interrogation facility reveals creeping aspects of war on terror in US city as accounts describe shackling and brutality without basic rights
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Sex on Campus

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

A blog devoted to sharing initial thoughts on topics, and daily ramblings, First Thoughts speaks to the latest topics in religion and today’s society.
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You Might Be a Liberal...

Submitted 9 years ago by ActRight Community

The Internet's visual storytelling community. Explore, share, and discuss the best visual stories the Internet has to offer.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama on Tuesday, as promised, swiftly vetoed a Republican bill approving the Keystone XL oil pipeline, leaving the long-debated project in limbo for another indefinite
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The Internet's visual storytelling community. Explore, share, and discuss the best visual stories the Internet has to offer.
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A $20 billion lawsuit alleges that the cable company refused to carry black-owned channels and paid civil rights activists to "whitewash" its practices.
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ISIS is continuing its attack on Christians in Iraq after blowing up the Virgin Mary Church in Mosul, which had once served as a sanctuary for the remaining
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#378518
You’ve heard it said that the science is settled. And it’s true. It is settled–settled beyond the possibility of any dispute. A fundamental, inescapable, indubitable bedrock scientific principle is that lousy theories make lousy predictions. Climate forecasts are lousy, therefore it is settled
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Does President Obama really love America? CJ elaborates. To follow CJ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/CJ-Pearson/1545846125681346?ref=hl To follo...
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — The Wisconsin Senate is set to dive into what figures to be a fierce debate on a Republican right-to-work bill after an evening of bitter protests over the legislation at the state Capitol.
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According to CNN, ISIS has abducted close to one hundred Assyrian Christians in northeastern Syria. The attack occurred at roughly 4 a.m. Tuesday morning, as ISIS members stormed the village of Tal Shamiram and took away children, women and the elderly, according to the Assyrian Human Rights Network. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights claimed ISIS had taken 90 Assyrians. Some sources claimed ISIS members had boasted of capturing "56 crusaders" in Tal Shamiram.
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Carly Fiorina, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO who is flirting with a Republican presidential bid in 2016, took some tough shots Tuesday at the likely Democratic front-runner – effectively accusing Hillary Clinton of running for office on a record of air travel.
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President Barack Obama's national security adviser is calling Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's decision to address Congress next week "destructive" to U.S.-Israel relations. Page 1 of 2
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'Obama's veto is bad news for US workers and US energy security'
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Greg Gutfeld reacted to Patricia Arquette's Oscar speech by saying "if Hollywood wants to talk about equality, look at their two worlds"
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