Were lives ever in danger from burning bibles?
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The top US commander in Afghanistan has warned that troops’ lives will be in danger if an American church sticks to its plan to burn copies of the Koran.
Obama’s war on Arizona and America
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Obama and many of his appointees “aim in particular to use American courts to import international law to override the policies adopted through the processes of representative government.”
Venezuela introduces Cuba-like food card
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Presented by President Hugo Chávez as an instrument to make shopping for groceries easier, the “Good Life Card” is making various segments of the population wary because they see it as a furtive attempt to introduce a rationing card similar to the one in Cuba.
Chance of Israeli Attack on Iran 50-50 and Rising
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The chance that Israel will launch a pre-emptive attack on Iran’s rogue nuclear-weapons facilities is now 50-50 and appears to be rising steadily, says Middle East expert and award-winning journalist Arnaud de Borchgrave.
Obama and the unions working on global ‘Robin Hood’ tax
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Richard Trumka, President of AFL-CIO union and frequent White House visitor, is excited about working with European socialists to push for a global tax.
Obama’s ‘Come Home America’ Speech
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Telegraphing to the world that America is no longer a dependable ally is the worst possible message a president can send.
Congressman Mike Pence responds to Obama’s Iraq message
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No recognition of the Democrat plan for surrender.
Congressman John Boehner on national security
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House Republican Leader John Boehner’s (R-OH) address on national security, set to in Milwaukee, WI at the 92nd American Legion National Convention, prior to President Obama’s Oval Office Address to the Nation on Iraq.
What American President Would Do That?
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Other presidents have been wrong. Other presidents have been misguided. Other presidents have been weak and pusillanimous and pathetic. Only one truly disdains America. His name is Barack Obama.
Arizona Gov. Brewer learned of UN report on internet
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Popular Arizona Governor Jan Brewer told Greta Van Susteren tonight that her administration found out that Obama was turning Arizona over to the thug regimes on the UN Human Rights Council by reading the internet.
State Dept. Aiding Ground Zero Imam’s Book Sales
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The State Department has handed out overseas nearly 3,000 copies of an Islamic book written by Ground Zero mosque promoter Feisal Abdul Rauf, an imam who asserts publicly that America has killed more Muslims than al Qaeda.
Afghan roadside bomb kills four US soldiers
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A roadside bomb attack in eastern Afghanistan has killed four US soldiers, Nato said.
Endowed With Inalienable Rights . . . By Whom?
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The very first line of the (UN Human Rights) report states: “The story of the United States of America is one guided by universal values shared the world over–that all are created equal and endowed with inalienable rights.” Perhaps I’m being too picky or hypersensitive, but I couldn’t help but ask upon reading that sentence, “Would it have killed you to say that all are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights?” After, the Declaration of Independence (to which the report is plainly alluding) uses that language.
I’ll huff and I’ll puff and I’ll check with the lawyers
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Nuclear Posturing, Obama-Style – Charles Krauthammer
Both barrels from Bolton on Obama
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“I’ve never attended any Tea Party functions,” he said. But, he added, if the movement is, as he understands it, “a true grassroots movement of people who are absolutely outraged at the extent that the Obama administration has bungled its economic policy, overspent dramatically, risked creating a deficit that will burden us for generations” than he thinks “it is pointed in exactly the right direction” and he is “all in favor of” it.


