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MAY 17, 2012
The Obama White
House is drawing ridicule for appending the official online biographies
of nearly every president over the last century in order to link
President Obama's accomplishments to the former commanders in chief.
Defending Islam
is their number one concern. They also believe they must impose an
Islamic caliphate on the entire world. At this point in time, the U.S.
has other priorities. Or should have.
by
TOM FITTON
According to
Lisette (and numerous press reports), the marathon 13-hour arraignment
was a bizarre scene, to say the least. How bizarre? Throughout the
proceeding, the terrorist suspects engaged in a wide variety of
disruptive behaviors.
“In Nazi
Germany, they targeted the minority, the Jewish minority," CAIR-NY
head Ramadan said. “…the comments that are being made against Muslims
are…echoing the comments that were being made against Jews by
Nazis." What a joke.
If destruction
of governments in the Arab Spring and the Eurozone are the result of the
Cloward-Piven Strategy advanced by the international “Progressive”
movement, the implications are disastrous for you and me.
GOP lawmakers
demand answers from Obama administration for the handling of Ali Musa
Daqduq, a purported Hezbollah leader tied to the killings of US soldiers
who's now set to be released in Iraq.
by
DAVID R. LEGATES
Climate
alarmism is the rationale for deadly policies, mixing political ideology
with environmentalism. Are overstated or non-existent environmental
threats, along with impractical ways to prevent them, really that
dangerous?
Janet Napolitano
has proclaimed the U.S./Mexican border to be secure. She has repeatedly
denied that spillover violence from Mexico is a problem for the U.S. On
what planet does she live?
by
BILL BISCHOFF
The so-called
Bush tax cuts are scheduled to expire at the end of this year. While you
may already know that, you may not fully understand what's in store for
you and your family. Here's what to expect.
by
ADAM KREDO
Former
government experts fear that foreign terrorists could capitalize on a new
House proposal that would afford them full protection under the U.S.
legal system. The amendment would implement an unprecedented reversal in
longstanding U.S. policy by requiring that terrorists be prosecuted in
civilian courts-a shift that would also allow them to be housed among
general inmates in American prisons.
by
STEPHEN DINAN
Obama's budget suffered a second embarrassing defeat Wednesday, when
senators voted 99-0 to reject it. Coupled with the House's rejection in
March, 414-0, that means Obama’s budget has failed to win a single vote
in support this year.
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