Ivory Coast mercenaries 'are burning people alive'
THE GOOD NEWS IS...
House Republicans seek audit of AARP
Turnabout in Wisconsin
Maybe we are winning
What’s the opposite of a smoking gun?
John J. Miller Named Director of Hillsdale's Dow Journalism Program
GENERAL BAD BEHAVIOR
Nearly a decade ago, NASA built an Earth-monitoring satellite that could have observed global warming in action. Then the agency stashed it in a warehouse in Maryland, where it remains to this day.
Conspiracy Characterizes Reaction to Uncounted Waukesha Votes My takeaway from this article comes from here:
Reflected in these statements is frustration and denial at the thought that despite months of anger and marching in the streets, despite the efforts of millions of dollars, and despite the fairly effective attempt to make a non-partisan judicial race a referendum on Governor Scott Walker, a narrow majority of Wisconsinites still turned out and voted in favor of Justice Prosser.
But how come no one is worried about the potential disenfranchisement of over 14,000 voters in the city of Brookfield? Is it because the majority of them appear to have voted for Justice David Prosser? Is it because it is a heavily Republican area? Are the over 3,000 voters of Brookfield who voted for JoAnne Kloppenburg part of this conspiracy to steal as well?
What happened in Waukesha was an error. A major error. But the canvassing process worked. It detected the error, and there was enough time to correct it. A representative from the Waukesha Democratic Party, Ramona Kitzinger, was part of the process and confirmed that “we went over everything and made sure all the numbers jibed up and they did. Those numbers jibed up, and we’re satisfied they’re correct.” As we have seen the numbers ebb and flow from all 72 counties in Wisconsin, it is abundantly clear that errors occur in data entry and tabulation everywhere. Often times, elections aren’t close enough for these corrections to change the outcome. This one did.
Russia wants 'red button' rights for US missile defence system Worse, Obama would probably give it to them.
AND THE GOOD GUYS ARE...
Oregon Teen Says Father Saved Her From Sex Offender
Sessions Defends Americans Who Voted for Less Spending in November
Boehner Secures the Futures of D.C. Children
Bachmann, 27 other Republicans vote against short-term spending bill
BAD POLITICIAN BAD
President Obama Job Approval
Reid’s Retreat on Spending
Pelosi: Anti-Net Neutrality Bill Isn't Going Anywhere
At least not publically - Oprah Winfrey Will Not Endorse Obama in 2012
Barack Obama and Al Sharpton: A depressing duo
We're not being told the truth on Libya. Look at two other wars our government is currently deeply involved in - because they show that the claims made for this bombing campaign can't be true
Who Won the Shutdown Showdown? It Wasn't Even Close
Md. House OKs Illegal Immigrant In-state Tuition
Obama promised higher energy costs. He wasn't kidding
28% Say They Share Obama's Political Views.
Budget Showdown: Democrats Show Unrighteous Indignation
What a way to run a superpower.
PJTV: Trade in Our SUVs? Can We Trade In Our President Instead?
Demonizing the GOP, losing the budget battle
IN ECONOMIC WOES
My only question is how much will it cost us taxpayers - 'Historic' deal to avoid government shutdown
From Billions to Trillions
The Kiss-Your-Sister Budget Deal Is Finalized, but Claudia Schiffer Still Ain’t Your Sibling
And because it is a “deal” that means there is good news and bad news.
We must call the bluff of the big, bad banks It would be insane not to change the structure of banking, because it’s doomed to fail again
Rising oil prices beginning to hurt US economy
9% Rate Economy Good or Excellent, 56% Say Poor
The Obama-Gaia Energy Partnership
Toxic Dollar: Why Nobody Seems to Want US Currency
Easy Money Fed Causes Dollar Decline
Obama promised higher energy costs. He wasn't kidding
Eat the Rich
Budget Showdown: Democrats Show Unrighteous Indignation
Treasury's Pension Raids in Past Debt Ceiling Fights
Corn reserves projected to fall to 15-year low, a trend that could lead to higher food prices
Why Investors Hate Tech Stocks
Washington vs. America – D.C. doesn’t doesn’t act like there’s a deficit problem
The seeds of the euro crisis are as old as the euro itself.
Portuguese Bail-out is the Beginning of the End of Big Government
OBAMACARE
Wis. Rep.'s Medicare Plan Worries Local Voters
Kagan’s Recusal Manuevers
JUNK SCIENCE
Damn those effin' ethanol subsidies Corn reserves projected to fall to 15-year low, a trend that could lead to higher food prices
Boston mayor takes on sugary drinks
Government Land Management: A Waste of Green
Obama promised higher energy costs. He wasn't kidding
Coolest March since 1994
The Obama-Gaia Energy Partnership
Nearly a decade ago, NASA built an Earth-monitoring satellite that could have observed global warming in action. Then the agency stashed it in a warehouse in Maryland, where it remains to this day.
Wind power: Even worse than you thought
MEDIA BIAS
Help the MRC Fight George Soros and His Liberal Media Minions
House passes net neutrality repeal
BIG UNION/LEFTIE GROUPS
ACORN pleads guilty in Nevada voter fraud case
What’s the opposite of a smoking gun?
SEIU Thugs Arrested in Washington After Shoving State Troopers at Governor’s Office
PLANNED PARENTHOOD/ABORTION SCANDAL
Open Secret: Planned Parenthood turns tax dollars into donations to Democrats
Planned Parenthood Did One Abortion Every 95 Seconds—As Many in One Year as Live In Cincinnati
Planned Parenthood spent more than $1 million electing Democrats last cycle
From Instapundit - "UPDATE: Dana Loesch on Facebook: “If you expect people to pay for your ‘family planning’ you are inviting Uncle Sam into your bedroom. And he’s a pervert.”"
Video: Oddly enough, new celebrity Planned Parenthood ad doesn’t mention abortion
Planned Parenthood, abortion and the budget fight
FIGHTING CORRUPTION/TEA PARTY NEWS
Blaming the Tea Party? Stop the Political Games
Tea-Party Groups Had Sought More Cuts, but Grant House Speaker High Marks for His Leadership During the Showdown
Sessions Defends Americans Who Voted for Less Spending in November
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