Dangerous Times: The Crisis-Monger
Obama thrives on crises, not solutions.
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Obama thrives on crises, not solutions.
Someone at the Anchorage, Alaska, branch of the National Weather Service seems to have a very important message regarding the federal government shutdown.
In high-profile decisions last June, Justice Clarence Thomas did not disappoint his admirers.
At a spot 5,000 feet above sea level and 20 miles from the nearest town, an innkeeper decided Friday to defy the federal government and reopen his lodge.
With no end in sight for the government shutdown, the partisan animosity has gotten unusually bitter and personal, even for Washington. Americans are angry too.
As he puts the finishing touches on what he says could be “my last message,” 94-year-old evangelist Rev. Billy Graham warns that the U.S. domestic surveillance program involving the NSA poses a serious threat to Americans’ religious liberty.
Plans for a new facility that will handle, dismantle and secure nuclear material are in a major meltdown.
There’s a simple reason why attacks on Christians in Pakistan, like the Sept. 22 incident when two Taliban suicide bombers blew up themselves – and 80 Christians – at a church in Peshawar, happen: The nation’s education system.
User info ‘may be intercepted, monitored, recorded … and disclosed’ to government personnel.
The bill — similar to one the governor vetoed last year — had been opposed as an attack on traditional family; proponents argued that the changing family structure needs to be addressed.
