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Special rights for Muslims. Islamic law in America. On Wednesday a glaring case of sharia occurred in Tennessee. A police officer allowed a car full of Saudi Arabians to drive away with a dead baby in the trunk so as not to be
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A recent billboard in Richmond, Virginia, which declares “Nobody is born gay,” has stirred up quite a controversy among advocates of the homosexual agenda. The billboard was put up by Parents and Friends of Ex-Gays
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In the first of what is believed to be many court battles over the lawlessness of Barack Obama’s Executive Amnesty, which he has yet to actually write, Sheriff Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio scored a victory. The judge
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The blowback from two recent grand jury decisions exonerating white police officers in separate cases wherein their use of force resulted in the deaths of black individuals has taken on a decidedly surreal tone. While to an
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In a recent town hall meeting in Nashville, Tennessee, Barack Obama said that it was still hard for him to engage Republicans on the issue of immigration reform. The reason? According to Obama, it’s because he believes that
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If you recall, in November videos were uncovered showing Obamacare architect Jonathan Gruber saying that the “stupidity of the American voter” helped to pass the unconstitutional legislation. On Tuesday, Gruber
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Former ABC White House Reporter Ann Compton told C-SPAN that see was witness to Barack Obama engaging in at least one profanity-laced rant over how the news media covered his various scandal. “I have seen in the last year
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The House of Representatives voted on Thursday to block President Obama from changing immigration law by using his Executive power. The final vote was 219-197 with 3 Republicans voting present. All but 3 Democrats voted against
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Earlier this year, Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-MN) put forward an anti-Muslim Brotherhood bill that would label the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist organization. In light of her warnings of the infiltration of the Muslim
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A proposed mega-mosque in a pretty little town in New Jersey was rejected by the town council last year, “citing an ordinance that limited houses of worship to major roads.” Reasonable enough. Municipal officials