ER Doctor: Obamacare Death Panels Are Here
A shocking narrative from an emergency room doctor this past week reflects that Obamacare rationing is already taking its toll, just as Sarah Palin and others warned several years ago.
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A shocking narrative from an emergency room doctor this past week reflects that Obamacare rationing is already taking its toll, just as Sarah Palin and others warned several years ago.
Former President Bill Clinton talked about his eligibility to serve as the leader of both Ireland and France in an exchange with CNN host Pierce Morgan last month.
Justice Elena Kagan essentially admitted during a discussion at the University of Tennessee Law School that her position on the high court is a result of affirmative action.
If you haven’t seen this political ad from Special Operations for America, you should take the thirty seconds to watch it. The video is narrated by a special forces service member who really carries home the message of what’s at stake in the coming election.
In this exceptional three minute video, Obama’s failed foreign policy is brought into sharp relief. It tells you what Romney should have described in last night’s debate about Obama’s abysmal failures with Libya and al-Qaeda.
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On the heels of Gloria Allred’s apparently failed revelation about Romney, Donald Trump told Fox News that he would be making a bombshell announcement about Obama that would be covered in “a big way” by Fox and that could change the outcome of the election.
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