Somewhere along the line in what has become a heated debate over how to reform the nation’s immigration laws, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) lost his base.
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Vice President Joe Biden, speaking at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast Thursday, slammed Republican lawmakers opposed to the push for comprehensive immigration reform, calling the White House’s blueprint the “Christian thing to do.”
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Even as the freshly minted Obama administration was pledging a “new era of open government” in 2009, officials were quietly adding new rules that had the potential to slow down public requests for documents.
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Likening religious schools to segregation–a racist system that forced blacks to attend different schools and use different facilities than whites in the American South–President Barack Obama told a town hall meeting for youth in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Monday that there should not be Catholic and Protestant schools because such schools cause division.
FBI Director Robert Mueller acknowledged Wednesday that the bureau is using drones for surveillance on U.S. soil.
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Rand Paul, Kentucky Republican, said Wednesday that Tuesday testimony from intelligence officials on the government’s data-surveillance programs did little to close what he called a “credibility gap.”
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Local news papers, especially in Alaska, should take note: public trust is at an all time low. Why? Because of media bias, lies.
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With dozens of Democratic lawmakers struggling to live on a food stamp budget to protest GOP cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a Republican staffer says he is living on a SNAP budget with money to spare.
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Thousands of activists rallied outside the Capitol on Wednesday to protest the IRS targeting of conservative and tea party groups, with many of the event’s speakers laying the blame for the fiasco squarely at the White House.
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Vice President Joseph R. Biden said Tuesday the fight for congressional action on gun legislation is far from over while outlining unilateral steps the Obama administration has taken to combat gun violence in the wake of the Connecticut school shootings in December.
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Journalist James O’Keefe tells Newsmax that the Justice Department monitoring of Associated Press reporters is similar to what he faced when he was investigating voter fraud during the 2012 elections.
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The first-ever recall election of a Colorado state legislator moved closer to fruition Tuesday after it was announced that there are sufficient valid signatures to proceed with the recall of Senate President John Morse.
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Americans worried about National Security Agency surveillance are flocking to alternative technology providers and apps that will actually encrypt their phone calls, according to a Fox News report.
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Thousands of civilian workers at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center — the country’s top facility for wounded combat soldiers — are facing furloughs this summer, as a result of sequester and other federal budget problems.
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A Houston man threatened to burn U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and his father unless the lawmaker paid him $3 million, prosecutors said.
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Senate Minority Whip John Cornyn last year supplemented his Senate salary with three public pensions, bringing in some $65,383 in public retirement benefits to add to his $174,000 a year salary for serving as senator.
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The royal aristocracy continues despite sequestration with First lady Michelle Obama sparing no expense on her trip to Ireland, staying at a $3,300-per-night luxury hotel suite in Dublin.
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Police Commissioner Ray Kelly launched a stinging rebuke to the federal government’s secret phone and Internet monitoring campaign — and suggested leaker Edward Snowden was right about privacy “abuse.”
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Unionized local employees repeatedly harassed and intimidated non-union workers of a private disaster cleanup firm that won a government contract to restore Long Island, New York, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
A new 253-page Obamacare rule issued late Friday requires state, federal and local agencies as well as health insurers to swap the protected personal health information of anybody seeking to join the new health care program.
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The U.S. Supreme Court threw out an Arizona law requiring evidence of citizenship when people register to vote, in a victory for minority-rights advocates and the Obama administration.
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House Speaker John Boehner appears to have put to rest rumors that he may break what is informally called the “Hastert Rule,” an unwritten guideline that a majority of the majority party should be needed to bring a bill to the House floor.
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Marco Rubio Has Alienated Just About Everyone In The Immigration Debate
/15 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorSomewhere along the line in what has become a heated debate over how to reform the nation’s immigration laws, Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) lost his base.
Pro-Abortion Biden Boasts His Theology Credentials, Claims Amnesty Bill is “Christian Thing to Do”
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Brian HughesVice President Joe Biden, speaking at the National Hispanic Prayer Breakfast Thursday, slammed Republican lawmakers opposed to the push for comprehensive immigration reform, calling the White House’s blueprint the “Christian thing to do.”
Obama Commits Embarrassing Gaffes at G8 Summit
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by Agence France-PresseUS President Barack Obama repeatedly called British finance minister George Osborne “Jeffrey” at the G8 summit, media reported on Thursday.
Abuse of Power and Deceit: Obama Imposed Rules as Early as 2009 to Defeat Government Transparency
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Judson BergerEven as the freshly minted Obama administration was pledging a “new era of open government” in 2009, officials were quietly adding new rules that had the potential to slow down public requests for documents.
Obama Compares Protestant, Catholic Schools to Racial Segregation
/21 Comments/in Featured, News /by Terence P. JeffreyLikening religious schools to segregation–a racist system that forced blacks to attend different schools and use different facilities than whites in the American South–President Barack Obama told a town hall meeting for youth in Belfast, Northern Ireland on Monday that there should not be Catholic and Protestant schools because such schools cause division.
Director Admits FBI Using Drones For Surveillance in the US
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Fox NewsFBI Director Robert Mueller acknowledged Wednesday that the bureau is using drones for surveillance on U.S. soil.
Sen. Rand Paul on NSA Surveillance: ‘I’m Not Sure When I’m Being Lied To’ Now
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by News EditorRand Paul, Kentucky Republican, said Wednesday that Tuesday testimony from intelligence officials on the government’s data-surveillance programs did little to close what he called a “credibility gap.”
Crisis of Trust: Less Than One in Four Americans Trust Newspapers
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Elizabeth MendesLocal news papers, especially in Alaska, should take note: public trust is at an all time low. Why? Because of media bias, lies.
GOP Staffer Claims to Live on Food Stamps Without Problems, Suggests Cutting More
/6 Comments/in Featured, News /by Caroline MayWith dozens of Democratic lawmakers struggling to live on a food stamp budget to protest GOP cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, a Republican staffer says he is living on a SNAP budget with money to spare.
Tea Partyers Rally at Capitol, Blame White House for IRS Mess
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by David SherfinskiThousands of activists rallied outside the Capitol on Wednesday to protest the IRS targeting of conservative and tea party groups, with many of the event’s speakers laying the blame for the fiasco squarely at the White House.
TWA 800 Investigators Claim NTSB Conclusion “Falsified,” Explosions Outside Plane Brought it Down
/22 Comments/in Featured, News /by Mike M. AhlersSix NTSB investigators waited until after retirement to reveal how the official conclusion by the NTSB 17 years ago was falsified.
Biden: Obama Won’t Give Up on Gun Control
/8 Comments/in Featured, News /by David SherfinskiVice President Joseph R. Biden said Tuesday the fight for congressional action on gun legislation is far from over while outlining unilateral steps the Obama administration has taken to combat gun violence in the wake of the Connecticut school shootings in December.
James O’Keefe Says He Was Harassed by Federal Agents
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Courtney Coren and Kathleen WalterJournalist James O’Keefe tells Newsmax that the Justice Department monitoring of Associated Press reporters is similar to what he faced when he was investigating voter fraud during the 2012 elections.
Recall Election for Colorado’s Pro-Gun Control Senate President Moves Forward, Anti-Gunners Plead for Out-of-State Money
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Valerie RichardsonThe first-ever recall election of a Colorado state legislator moved closer to fruition Tuesday after it was announced that there are sufficient valid signatures to proceed with the recall of Senate President John Morse.
Could this Keep NSA From Listening In?
/0 Comments/in Featured, News /by Drew ZahnAmericans worried about National Security Agency surveillance are flocking to alternative technology providers and apps that will actually encrypt their phone calls, according to a Fox News report.
Largest Medical Military Hospital to Furlough Thousands, Putting Wounded Vets’ Care at Risk
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Joseph WeberThousands of civilian workers at the Walter Reed National Military Medical Center — the country’s top facility for wounded combat soldiers — are facing furloughs this summer, as a result of sequester and other federal budget problems.
Death Threats Against Sen. Ted Cruz and his Father Lead to Jail for Houston Man
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Robert StantonA Houston man threatened to burn U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and his father unless the lawmaker paid him $3 million, prosecutors said.
Sen. Cornyn Receives 3 Public Pensions Plus Senate Salary
/4 Comments/in Featured, News /by Sandy FitzgeraldSenate Minority Whip John Cornyn last year supplemented his Senate salary with three public pensions, bringing in some $65,383 in public retirement benefits to add to his $174,000 a year salary for serving as senator.
Michelle Obama Heads to Ireland for Two Days, Books 30 Rooms in $3300 per Night Hotel
/26 Comments/in Featured, News /by Dave BoyerThe royal aristocracy continues despite sequestration with First lady Michelle Obama sparing no expense on her trip to Ireland, staying at a $3,300-per-night luxury hotel suite in Dublin.
NYC Police Commissioner: NSA Must Come Clean on Domestic Spying
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by JENNIFER BAINPolice Commissioner Ray Kelly launched a stinging rebuke to the federal government’s secret phone and Internet monitoring campaign — and suggested leaker Edward Snowden was right about privacy “abuse.”
Union Bosses Threaten Hurricane Sandy Cleanup Contractors, Their Families
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Robby SoaveUnionized local employees repeatedly harassed and intimidated non-union workers of a private disaster cleanup firm that won a government contract to restore Long Island, New York, in the wake of Hurricane Sandy.
Obamacare Will Share Personal Health Info with Federal, State Agencies
/2 Comments/in Featured, News /by Paul BedardA new 253-page Obamacare rule issued late Friday requires state, federal and local agencies as well as health insurers to swap the protected personal health information of anybody seeking to join the new health care program.
Arizona’s Voter ID Law Voided by 7-2 Supreme Court Decision
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Greg StohrThe U.S. Supreme Court threw out an Arizona law requiring evidence of citizenship when people register to vote, in a victory for minority-rights advocates and the Obama administration.
Source: Boehner Will Not Bring Amnesty Bill to Floor Unless Majority of House GOP Support it
/1 Comment/in Featured, News /by Matthew BoyleHouse Speaker John Boehner appears to have put to rest rumors that he may break what is informally called the “Hastert Rule,” an unwritten guideline that a majority of the majority party should be needed to bring a bill to the House floor.
Is Scott Walker the GOP’s Sleeper Presidential Candidate?
/3 Comments/in Featured, News /by Beth ReinhardHe’s a popular blue-state governor with tea party appeal. Why Wisconsin’s governor could win over Republicans in 2016.