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N.H. Pro Life Group Sues over Fed Funding of Planned Parenthood
Despite assertions that the federal government does not utilize public funds for abortion, there is evidence to the contrary. The New Hampshire Right...
Nebraska Dem Senator Announces Retirement, Seat Vulnerable to GOP
Nebraska Democratic Senator Ben Nelson, one of the more moderate members of his party, has announced that he will be retiring from the...
Read morePro-Life Nurses Win Over Hospital Abortion-Assistance Requirements
A New Jersey hospital that performs abortions has promised a dozen of its pro-life nurses that they will not be required to assist...
Read moreNew “Freedom Index” Shows How Every Congressman Voted on Key Issues
How did your U.S. Representative and Senators vote on last summer's debt deal that raised the national debt limit while promising to reduce...
Read moreChristian, Jewish Groups Seek Exemption from Contraceptives Mandate
A broad coalition of non-Catholic Christians as well as Jews has sent President Obama a letter protesting the new and narrower definition of...
Read moreRon Paul’s “Disgruntled” Staffer and the Press Smear of Ron Paul
It's the kind of "scandal" that makes one wonder if the establishment press could ever get a smear story straight. The script is...
Read moreTSA Isn’t Just for Airports Anymore
Travelers hoping to retain their dignity by taking buses, trains, or cars instead of airplanes are in for a rude awakening. “The Transportation...
Read moreWashington Post: Solyndra Loan Was “Infused” With Politics
Even the left-leaning Washington Post has acquired a sour taste over the Obama administration’s deplorable investment in Solyndra (left), the defunct solar-panel maker...
Read moreIs the Cure for Disruption Threat at Iowa Caucuses Worse than the Threat?
An online article by the Associated Press reported on December 19 that the Iowa Republican Party is taking seriously the threat of disrupting...
Read morePaul Surges in New Hampshire Poll
With the Republican Party changing the rules for this year’s primaries so that there are virtually no more winner-takes-all states and the delegates...
Read moreGingrich Misses Virginia Ballot Deadline
The race for the Republican primary has certainly been an eventful one, with candidates experiencing both campaign boosts and campaign blunders, scandalous revelations,...
Read moreBirmingham, Alabama’s Bankruptcy: the Fraud That Will Not Go Away
Mike Shedlock, who has been watching the Jefferson County, Alabama, municipal bond bankruptcy and default closely, has turned up some more fraud. It appears...
Read moreCongress Asks IRS to Investigate AARP
Rep. David Reichert (R-Wash., left) along with two other House members has asked the Internal Revenue Service to investigate the American Association of...
Read moreAriz. Student Emerges From “Irreversible” Coma
Twenty-one-year-old Sam Schmid (left) had an extra-special gift for his family, presented to them just in time for the Christmas holiday. Days after...
Read moreSupreme Court Just Might Upset Rent Controls in New York City
When R.S. Radford, a principal attorney for the public interest law firm Pacific Legal Foundation, learned about the ruling against a property owner...
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