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Michelle Malkin smallAt a joint press conference with Mexican President Felipe Calderon last year, President Obama vowed to make ending border violence a "top priority."

Thomas Sowell smallIn a swindle that would make Bernie Madoff look like an amateur, Barack Obama has gotten a substantial segment of the population to believe that he can add millions of people to the government-insured rolls without increasing the already record-breaking federal deficit.

Star Parker smallDemocrats -- by bending rules into a procedural pretzel -- may soon show that the American ideal of representative government is lost.


global warming or cooling?Despite continuing Chicken Little-style cries of fear, the moral of the global-warming story remains the same: don't believe everything you hear.

Islamic crescent symbol smallChristianity and Islam -- the world's two largest religions are quite similar in important ways, not the least of which is a core belief that its tenets are to be spread throughout the world.

GOP loses fight with Dems over health votes

Republicans have lost an effort to force House Democrats to hold a direct vote on the health overhaul bill.

 

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Senate Republicans 'don't get it'

poll vote buttonA spokesman for a leading conservative economic group says if Republicans regain the majority in the Senate under their current leaders, it could "spell disaster" for the GOP.


Healthcare bill gives doctors heavy conscience

The Christian Medical Association is opposed to the present healthcare reform proposal as it would force physicians to cross a controversial line.


Catholic nuns urge passage of Obamacare

Catholic nuns are urging Congress to pass President Barack Obama's healthcare plan, in an unusual public break with bishops who say it would subsidize abortion.


Episcopal Church approves lesbian bishop

The Episcopal Church has approved the election of a lesbian assistant bishop in the Diocese of Los Angeles, making her the second openly homosexual bishop in the global Anglican Communion.


Students hope to reinstate abstinence ed budget

Students from across the nation met with House and Senate members Wednesday to urge them to reinstate federal funding for abstinence education.


Commanding Gen. responds to 'don't ask, don't tell'

A conservative military watchdog is concerned about the recent comments made by the commanding general of U.S. forces in Afghanistan and Iraq.


Inhofe advises to keep Gitmo open

A veteran Republican senator is taking a GOP colleague to task for working with the Obama administration to shut down the military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.


VA bill praises pregnancy centers

An effort to regulate pro-life pregnancy clinics has failed in Virginia.


'Disgusting' attacks on conservative women

A conservative media watchdog organization says the mainstream media went out of its way to trash conservative women in 2009 who dared to speak out in favor of conservative values.


Same-sex 'divorce' case dismissed

The Oklahoma Court of Civil Appeals has said "no" to a lesbian divorce.


U.S. should support Mexico

The founder of the Minuteman Project expects the drug war in Mexico to be a long process, and he feels the U.S. should support the Mexican government in the effort.


More education = less faith

A recent study confirms what most already knew:  universities in the U.S. are indoctrinating students with a liberal slant.


Feminists target Girl Scouts

The Girl Scouts turned out in full force recently at the United Nations, but their activities might be surprising.


PTC rejoices show's end, cautions another's beginning

A staffer with an entertainment watchdog group says although a controversial television series is going off the air, its negative influence still resounds.


New show shares sermonless parables

The former pastor of the Crystal Cathedral has launched a new business venture.


'Self-executing' healthcare - unconstitutional

A congressional analyst says House Democrats would be violating the Constitution if they attempt to approve the Senate healthcare bill without voting on it.


House members question snub

A pro-family leader is pleased that two prominent members of Congress have written a letter requesting the Air Force to justify why it yanked an invitation for him to speak at a function.

 

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