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Republicans ‘Want the IRS to Go After’ the Tea Party
Pat Caddell Says Establishment Republicans ‘Want the IRS to Go After’ the Tea Party The civil war between the Tea Party and the GOP Establishment has been brutal. But could it be the reason congressional Republicans aren’t putting the heat on President Obama for the IRS scandal? Democratic pollster Pat Caddell thinks so, and radio host Rush Limbaugh said it’s plausible. One historian even told Breitbart News the modern GOP resembles a “crime family.” “The establishment Republicans want the IRS to go after the Tea Parties,” Caddell told Fox News… View Article
click here for moreRob Ford vs Homosexual Parade – Gun Control Activist Arrested
Rob Ford vs Homosexual Parade – Gun Control Activist Arrested Rob Ford says Pride flag doesn’t represent all Canadians Before he came out in an orange jersey dwarfed by a local-boy-turned-Denver Broncos’ offensive lineman but after a protest by teenagers who think he is a bad role model, Mayor Rob Ford continued his futile push to remove a gay Pride flag at city hall and replace it with a Canadian one. The flag controversy erupted Friday, when the mayor found out that a rainbow-coloured flag had replaced a City of Toronto flag on a courtesy flagpole used to display a… View Article
click here for moreFormer Planned Parenthood worker very sad, sad place to work’
Former Planned Parenthood worker: ‘It was a money-grubbing, evil, very sad, sad place to work’ INDIANAPOLIS, IN, February 14, 2014 (LifeSiteNews.com) – A former Planned Parenthood worker has opened up to a diocesan newspaper in a gripping tell-all interview, saying she was shocked at the horrors she witnessed during the two years she worked in Indiana’s largest abortion facility. Marianne Anderson is a nurse who assisted Planned Parenthood abortionists by partially sedating women who paid extra for that luxury. She told The Criterion newspaper that she saw many women pressured into abortions they did not want, including minor… View Article
click here for moreClinton Foundation keeps tight leash on papers
Restricted Access Clinton Foundation keeps tight leash on papers from Bill Clinton’s tenure as governor An extensive collection of papers related to Bill and Hillary Clinton’s years in the Arkansas governor’s mansion remains under tight control at a public library in Little Rock, with access restricted by the Clinton Foundation. President Bill Clinton donated his papers from his tenure as Arkansas governor to the Central Arkansas Library System (CALS) in 2003, and they are housed at the Butler Center for Arkansas Studies in Little Rock. The documents could provide new insight into the early chapter of the Clintons’ political careers,… View Article
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Chelsea Clinton Moron?: Gay Rights the Primary 21st Century Human Rights Issue Chelsea Clinton, whose own personal resume makes her a woman of rather doubtful importance, weighed in on what should be the chief focus for human rights advocates in the 21st century. Speaking as a keynote speaker for a Human Rights Campaign conference in Las Vegas, did she say that slavery issues around the globe, or human trafficking, or mass atrocities in countries from Mexico to the Sudan should be primary in the minds of human rights advocates?… View Article
click here for moreExpanding Concealed Carry to Churches, Bars, Airports
GA Lawmakers Vote on Expanding Concealed Carry to Churches, Bars, Airports On February 18, Georgia lawmakers will vote on expanding the exercise of concealed carry to include churches, bars, and non-secured portions of airports. According to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the carry expansions are contained in House Bill 875, sponsored by Representative Rick Jasperse (R-Jasper). In addition to opening up churches, bars, and non-secured portions of airports, HB 875 would also “decriminalize guns on college campuses if the person carrying has a license.” Rather than face criminal charges, a person… View Article
click here for more‘More Youngsters Killed in Bicycle Accidents’ Than with Guns
Criminologist: ‘More Youngsters Killed in Bicycle Accidents’ Than with Guns Responding to a recent report that Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America (MDA) and Mayors Against Illegal Guns (MAIG) conducted about the dangers of guns in public schools, Northeastern University criminologist James Alan Fox said the annual risk of gun-related death in school is “well below one in two million,” and “many times more youngsters are killed annually in bicycle accidents.” Because of this, Fox said he “trusts [MDA and MAIG] would support a national helmet law as… View Article
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