RNC's Celeb Plan Falls Flat in Hollywood
The Republican National Committee is meeting this week in the most touristy part of Tinseltown, but it’s apparent the “Celebrity Task Force” recommended by last month’s “autopsy” report isn’t going to happen.
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The Republican National Committee is meeting this week in the most touristy part of Tinseltown, but it’s apparent the “Celebrity Task Force” recommended by last month’s “autopsy” report isn’t going to happen.
The 15 year old working at the House of Horrors had more shocking testimony Friday. Also, see the picture proving the absence of any media coverage and the story regarding Wikipedia’s proposed deletion of its Gosnell listing.
Despite concerns from local officials and residents that the Remington Arms plant in the Mohawk Valley could close or move because of New York’s tough anti-Second Amendment law, the company may now expand its plant due to a government contract.
State Department employee Anne Smedinghoff was killed in Afghanistan last weekend. At first reports suggested the young diplomat was part of an armed convoy that was bombed, but new reports say that she was actually on foot.
A Florida father is furious after finding these words written by his fourth grade son after a lesson in school about the Constitution.
A person who claims to be a woman trapped in a man’s body used a women’s restroom in an Idaho grocery store, naturally upsetting other customers. He’s now claiming discrimination after being charged with trespassing.
Ants know when an earthquake is about to strike, researchers have discovered. They’ve also determined at what magnitude the ants change their behavior and where they congregate.
Barack Obama has asked a mother whose 6-year-old son was killed in the Newtown, Connecticut massacre to deliver his weekly radio address, an unusual move expected to turn up the pressure on Congress to pass tougher gun control laws.
Congressman and former vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan energized pro-life advocates with a rousing speech against abortion that provided hope for ending the travesty someday.
With no debate, the Republican National Committee voted unanimously here Friday to reiterate the party’s opposition to homosexual marriage.
