Itchin’ for a Fight: Senators Express Disapproval of Obama Judicial Nominees
Looks like Obama’s latest round of (re-) nominations for the Federal bench will face stiff opposition . . .
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Looks like Obama’s latest round of (re-) nominations for the Federal bench will face stiff opposition . . .
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In 2012, the police arrested at least 105 people for charges that included possession of a magazine that can hold more than 10 rounds. The OAG charged 15 of those people in cases that included a “high-capacity feeding device or extended clip.”
Strange how all this Constitutional stuff is so selectively applied. If one did know any better, he might think there was a double standard or something . . .
In 2006 and 2009, Pyongyang conducted atomic tests after being slapped with U.N. Security Council condemnation and sanctions for similar launches of long-range rockets.
USDA Diversity Director Monshi Ramdass told WND in an interview that he is unable to verify the consulting firm’s seminar curriculum.
Robert Muise is the co-founder of the American Freedom Law Center and Silver’s attorney. He told Fox News he’s never seen such an egregious example of religious hostility in a public school.
Some states are introducing voter ID laws for the first time. Others, like Virginia and Alaska, aim to strengthen existing voter ID laws by introducing a strict photo ID requirement.
FreedomWorks . . . will focus on educating the public about why the fiscal cliff deal was bad politics and bad policy.
Many [Republican] party leaders say electoral demographics are compelling them to move beyond policies based only on tough enforcement.
