Wednesday, January 26, 2011
Daily Round-Up 01-26
A Grateful Mother
AND THE GOOD NEWS IS....
Private Citizens Fight Voter Fraud. Upholding the law when government won't.
Republicans back at work cutting spending
Boehner, Lieberman Calling for Restart of D.C. School Voucher Program
Republican draws line on funding boost for ‘failed’ regulators
Michigan bill would allow concealed guns in more places
The End of the Era of Tax, Overspend, Then Borrow The Difference
Old rules won't determine GOP presidential candidate
The State of Confusion
GENERAL BAD BEHAVIOR
2 Girl Scouts Robbed By Drive By Cookie Monster
It's an unbelievable insult to have played this tune at a White House State Dinner and the Obama Administration is too stupid to realize it. A State Insult with Chinese Characteristics
Our view on kids: When unwed births hit 41%, it's just not right
Whatever happened to "Don't be evil" Google? Google Comes Under Fire for 'Secret' Relationship with NSA
The Ethics of Publishing Cease-and-Desist Letters (It's the frivolous sending of these C&D letter that is the bad behavior)
Insurance Company Drops Vet Over 2-Cent Shortage
The Kevin Bacon of American Jihad. Whenever jihadist groups threaten free speech in America or Europe, you can bet an associate of Revolution Muslim is somehow involved.
Europe Braces for Even Nastier, Deadlier Austerity Protests in 2011
BIG UNION/LEFTIE GROUPS
Obama uses ‘green’ emissions standards to push truckers into Teamsters union
Cash for Education Clunkers
Time to get real about public-sector pensions
Are You a Victim of State Pensions?
FIGHTING CORRUPTION/TEA PARTY NEWS
CAIR Joins NAACP To Target Tea Party Movement
Tea Party Rising. It’s early, but the movement has already staged serious victories in the battle for 2012
Bill Cosby for School Choice!
Private Citizens Fight Voter Fraud. Upholding the law when government won't.
Wireless Provider Follows Verizon in Suing FCC to Undo Net Neutrality
Michigan bill would allow concealed guns in more places
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