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Aug 02, 2012 02:42 pm | George Spelvin
Harlem pastor Rev. James David Manning delivered a stem-winder sermon to his flock with such passion he was overcome with so much emotion he had trouble catching his breath!  He called out for his black flock to regain honor. “Fifteen… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 02:41 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 02, 2012 02:27 pm | Kris Zane
Frank Marshall Davis was a pro-Soviet, pro-Red China, card-carrying member of Communist Party USA (CPUSA). His Communist Party card number was 47544. He did endless Soviet propaganda work in his newspaper columns… Thus begins Paul Kengor’s exhaustively-researched, just-published book, The Communist… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 01:55 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 02, 2012 01:49 pm | Derrick Hollenbeck
Jeff Greenfield is a good media liberal. His credentials are in order. He is also a “political reporter”, so he has to write positive things about Barack Obama’s chances for reelection, but he can’t quite get there. Greenfield’s latest column… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 01:41 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 02, 2012 01:40 pm | Joel Valenzuela
Chick-fil-A has come under a lot of fire for CEO Dan Cathy’s stand in support of traditional marriage. It’s a good thing they have powerful friends: the American people. On August 1st, crowds poured into Chick-fil-A franchises around the country.… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 01:37 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 02, 2012 01:36 pm | Doug Patton
I have never eaten at a Chick-fil-A, mainly because, until recently, the restaurant chain did not have a location in my area. Now that they do, I intend to try it very soon. I would have done so yesterday, Aug.… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 01:35 pm | Daniel Noe

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Aug 02, 2012 01:33 pm | B. Christopher Agee
Ah, the illegal immigrant – a misunderstood soul whose only crime is trying to better his life and the life of his family by doing the jobs “Americans won’t do.” The sometimes brilliant, sometimes frustrating Republican president George W. Bush… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 01:26 pm | Kris Zane



Aug 02, 2012 01:25 pm | Shaun Connell
The iconic Patriot Coal Corporation just recently filed for bankruptcy protection. Seeing the headline on a popular financial website was surreal and felt like something from the pages of Atlas Shrugged. Liberal cronies force “Patriot” corporation out of business for… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 01:18 pm | Daniel Noe



Aug 02, 2012 01:16 pm | Breaking News
In the wake of the Dark Knight massacre in Aurora, Colorado, major media outlets and public figures have been making statements about guns and violence that do more to misinform than educate. Below are some of the most significant and… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 12:54 pm | Breaking News
By John Vinci — A controversial Obamacare regulation has been temporarily shelved by a federal district court in Colorado in a blow to one of Obama’s primary regulatory pushes through his Health and Human Services Department. The preliminary injunction granted… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 12:53 pm | Breaking News
Sacramento International Airport is dropping the TSA and replacing all security screeners with private contractors after it was given approval to opt out of the TSA program. The Airport will become the third largest in the country to ditch the… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 12:47 pm | Breaking News
The truth is that rationing exists in any market. No entity, be it an individual or a business or the government, can provide an infinite supply of something on a finite budget. At some point, there will be rationing, because… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 12:07 pm | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (AP) — Thousands of Medicaid health care service providers still got paid by the government even though they owed hundreds of millions of dollars in federal taxes, congressional investigators say. A legal technicality is making it harder for the… Continue to Post


Aug 02, 2012 11:18 am | Breaking News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate could leave town this week for a monthlong break without passing legislation to protect the U.S. electrical grid, water supplies and other critical industries from cyberattack and electronic espionage. Congressional sponsors of the bill scrambled… Continue to Post


Aug 01, 2012 07:34 pm | Cagle Cartoons

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