Video: Charlie Rangel Hits Obama on Diversity
Rangel said Obama could be suffering from the “Harvard problem.”
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Rangel said Obama could be suffering from the “Harvard problem.”
In a letter sent Wednesday to DEA Administrator Michele Leonhart, Collins, R-Maine, called the findings “troubling” and the conclusion that law enforcement officials obstructed the OIG investigation “deeply troubling.”
If Obama believes more gun equals more crime, and that the NRA is part of the problem of gun violence in America, he should just leave the issue alone. The more he talks, the more he swells the ranks of gun owners and NRA members.
It appears that the old guard power mongers of the Alaska GOP will stop at nothing to maintain control of the organization. Read the actual charges against Russ Millette and another 2012 ARP Convention attendee’s perspective.
While concern has mounted that former Republican Sen. Chuck Hagel’s nomination to be secretary of defense should be blocked because of past expressed hostility for Israel, little attention has been given to CIA-nominee John Brennan’s radical view of Islam.
When 18-year-old Marla Cardamone was killed having an abortion at a Pennsylvania hospital, her mother, Deborah, vowed that she would never let her daughter be forgotten. [Editor’s Note: the photographs are very graphic; there is a link in this article for the images if you decide to view them]
In recent years, as political “progressives” have gradually lost the scholarly battle over constitutional interpretation, some have stopped pretending the Constitution means whatever they want it to, and have begun to trash the document itself.
Obama-nation . . . what is the future of a country where the sex business has become as American as baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, and Chevrolet?
“What better excuse could there be for banning assault weapons than the massacre of 20 innocent children . . .” said one professor.
A McConnell aide said [Rand] Paul . . . could quell the possibility of a Tea Party-backed primary challenge.
