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The Popular Disdain for the Constitution

The Popular Disdain for the Constitution

By • on December 13, 2009

At one of her recent press conferences, Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s was asked by a CNS News reporter, “Madam Speaker, where specifically does the Constitution grant Congress the authority to enact an individual health insurance mandate?” the Speaker was clearly

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Instead of a Jobs Summit, Americans seek Jobs

Instead of a Jobs Summit, Americans seek Jobs

By • on December 10, 2009

Unemployment is devastating on both people and governments. Not only do people feel the stress of wondering how needs will be met, they often take serious efforts of curtailing spending ,which has a direct impact on consumer

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Weekend Update

Weekend Update

By • on December 7, 2009

A jury in Italy found Amanda Knox guilty on Friday, and she’s been sentenced to over 27 years in an Italian prison. There’s been a lot of talk in the media this weekend about the circumstantial nature of some evidence

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Obama in Job Creation War

Obama in Job Creation War

By • on December 5, 2009

Back in the Dark Ages, doctors were known for bleeding patients to reduce fever and cracking skulls to relieve headaches.  Everything old is new again as the

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Insanity Plea on Parade

Insanity Plea on Parade

By • on December 4, 2009

A panel of military psychologists is preparing to examine the Ft. Hood shooter to determine whether a mental disease or defect prevented him from knowing that his actions were wrong. In the meantime, he’s now facing

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Clemmons is Dead

Clemmons is Dead

By • on December 1, 2009

Image via Wikipedia A deadly ambush at a coffee shop near Tacoma,

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The Competing Narratives of Barry and Sarah

The Competing Narratives of Barry and Sarah

By • on November 27, 2009

In the spring of 1964, Sarah Heath, then just three months old, flew into backwater Skagway, Alaska (population 650) onboard a 1930’s era Grunman Goose to start a new life with her parents, brother, and sister. At that same time, in America’s

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The Senate Health Care bill is Actually Worse than House

The Senate Health Care bill is Actually Worse than House

By • on November 23, 2009

In spite of the rocky road to date in the pursuit of socialized medicine, it seems

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Breaking – Senate advances Healthcare in 60-39 vote

Breaking – Senate advances Healthcare in 60-39 vote

By • on November 21, 2009

The Liberal Healthcare plan is one step closer to reality. On a rare Saturday night vote the Senate voted 60-39 to take the

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CUFI Response to Anti-Semitism at UGA

CUFI Response to Anti-Semitism at UGA

By • on November 21, 2009

At the University of Georgia this week, Christians United for Israel students put their training

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