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Mitt’s Mistake
May 22, 2012 /1 Comment/in News /by newseditor“The major issue of this campaign is the direct political, personal and moral responsibility of Democratic Party leadership–in the White House and in Congress — for this unprecedented calamity which has befallen us.” — Ronald Reagan accepting the Republican presidential nomination, July 1980 “He had just one strategy — attack, attack, attack, carry the fight […]
What if Zimmerman Walks Free?
May 22, 2012 /6 Comments/in News /by newseditorThree months ago, George Zimmerman, a neighborhood watch volunteer in Sanford, Fla., shot and killed Trayvon Martin. Handcuffed, taken in and interrogated, Zimmerman told police Trayvon had been acting suspiciously that dark and rainy night, that he had followed Trayvon, been knocked down and battered on the ground, and, fearing for his life, pulled a […]
The Church Goes To Court
May 22, 2012 /5 Comments/in News /by newseditorCongratulations are in order for the Catholic Church, whose archdioceses in America went to federal court today to challenge the Obama administration on the contraception mandates. Something like a dozen federal lawsuits were filed against the administration by something on the order of 43 plaintiffs, including the Archdiocese of New York, among others, and the […]
If Obama is ousted in November, thank Florida Governor Scott
May 21, 2012 /3 Comments/in News /by newseditorAs the State of Florida continues to release evidence in the Trayvon Martin case, it becomes increasingly clear that prosecutors will have little chance of convincing an honest jury that George Zimmerman is guilty of 2nd degree murder. On May 15th, a medical report submitted by Zimmerman’s family doctor revealed that, on the night of the […]
Video: Outrage- Teacher Yells at Student Over Question About Obama!
May 21, 2012 /7 Comments/in Video /by newseditorWe have a problem in America’s classrooms. This teacher is a classic example of the what is wrong. This teacher is being protected, when she should be fired. Here is the blow by blow from the Blaze: “Didn’t Obama bully somebody, though?” The teacher started to get angry and said: “Not to my knowledge.” A […]
GOP freshmen press for contempt vote on Holder
May 21, 2012 /6 Comments/in News /by newseditorHouse conservatives, fearing that Republican leaders may try to avoid an election-year confrontation with the Obama administration, are insisting that House Speaker John Boehner press ahead with contempt of Congress charges against Attorney General Eric Holder over the Fast and Furious gun-running operation. Five House Republican freshmen wrote to Boehner, R-Ohio, demanding that he schedule […]
After 16 Months of Letters, Reports and Subpoenas, Will We Ever Get Truth on Fast and Furious?
May 21, 2012 /3 Comments/in News /by newseditorHouse Speaker John Boehner, Majority Leader Eric Cantor and Majority Whip Kevin McCarthy joined Rep. Darrell Issa last week to once again demand Attorney General Eric Holder come clean about his involvement in Operation Fast and Furious. The Republican leadership signed a May 18 letter asking more questions of the US Attorney General who has […]
Rich Liberals Attack Mitt Romney for Being Rich
May 21, 2012 /6 Comments/in News /by newseditorThe Democrats are making an issue of Mitt Romney’s wealth. For example, David Letterman, who makes $50 million per year, went on the attack last week. Letterman is worth $400 million while Forbes estimates that Mitt Romney is worth $230 million. Bashing Romney for his wealth has not stopped President Obama from going to the […]
House Showdown Looms Over Indefinite Detention
May 18, 2012 /6 Comments/in News /by newseditorA showdown looms in the House over whether to end the indefinite detention without trial of terrorist suspects, even U.S. citizens seized within the nation’s borders. Democrats and tea party Republicans lobbied their colleagues furiously ahead of Friday’s vote, arguing that indefinite detention gives the executive branch extraordinary power that violates Americans’ constitutional rights. Opponents […]
