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Sen. Kent Conrad (D-N.D.) said that terrorists can be prosecuted "very successfully" in civilian courts and "if people don't believe in our system,…
Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) said that the Obama administration is giving 9/11 mastermind KSM was "his wish" a civilian trial in New York City.
Newsweek editor Evan Thomas admits that the health care bill is a "fiscal fraud" but says he would "still vote for it."
Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) said that Democrats' "jobs program" is to bring terrorists from Guantanamo Bay to prisons and civilian courts in the…
Inhofe tells Washington Times Radio if nothing happens after the Thanksgiving recess ‘I will call for an investigation because this thing is serious.’
Cardinal Justin Rigali, archbishop of Philadelphia, said that any health care bill with a provision for abortion coverage "is absolutely wrong" and "…
On the November 21 Fox News Watch, panelist Jim Pinkerton credited the Media Research Center for highlighting the fact that the media mostly ignored…
‘Cost of Death’ segment tackles asks the hard questions, but ignores the policy aspects – how government caused the current problems and the effects…
On Morning Joe, Lawrence O'Donnell calls the Roman Catholic bishop who wrote Rep. Patrick Kennedy banning him from taking communion a "political hack…
This short movie is a drama or a dramatization of a Public Option in a
Healthcare plan, which are health care rationing and even death. For…
Hume Defends American Exceptionalism: Obama Foreign Posture ‘Exactly Backward’
‘This Week’ Panel: Next Great Global Threat – Chinese-Style Authoritarian Capitalism
MRC President Brent Bozell puts the health care takeover plans in perspective
The Story of the Democrat and the Turkey- The Conscience of Kansas
This is a reading from pg 182 of Brad Oleary's Audacity of Deceit.
‘Louisiana Purchase’ Landrieu Blames ABC Report of $100 Million Buyoff on ‘Very Partisan Republican Bloggers’
Krauthammer on Landrieu $100 Million ‘Louisiana Purchase’ Buyoff: ‘It's a New Kind of Business as Usual’
CNBC’s Regan Worries ‘Freshman Congressmen from Timbuktu’ Would Have Too Much Monetary Policy Influence if Fed Audit Passed