Enough Lies About The Attack In Libya! » In
the past three weeks, there have been riots and demonstrations against
the United States in many Muslim countries. We've been told by our
leaders that it all happened because of Islamic outrage over a 14-minute
video clip that appeared on YouTube. What a bunch of hogwash!
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Freedom Watch
Like Mice In A Wheel » The
Presidential debate Wednesday night showed once again that neither of
the rubes at the top the Presidential ticket understands the
Constitution. I would suggest both should go back and read the document
for the 17 enumerated powers, but I'm sure neither would get it. More »
Voices
Mitt Romney Won, What About You? » Scanning
the fallout from Wednesday night's "domestic issues" Presidential
debate, a few things are incredibly clear: Mitt Romney embarrassed
President Barack Obama, Jim Lehrer did a bad job and the two candidates
still look like the same guy. More »
Personal Liberty News
Attacking Makes Nuclear Iran More Likely » Robert
Gates, former Secretary of Defense under President George W. Bush, said
that there is a surefire way for the United States to create a
nuclear-armed Iran: Attack. Gates warned of the potentially catastrophic
consequences an American or Israeli attack on Iran would pose for the
Mideast. More »
High School Teacher Compares Romney To KKK » A
Philadelphia high school student was told to leave class when she
arrived wearing a Romney T-shirt. The geometry teacher at Charles
Carroll High School told 16-year-old Samantha Pawlucy that wearing a
Romney shirt is like "wearing a KKK shirt." More »
Obama In Spider Web Bugs Liberals » Every
year, Glenn and Melissa Cruson of Colleyville, Texas, put on an
elaborate Halloween display. But this year's spectacle has some people
upset. Despite criticism, the Crusons have no intention of taking down
their display. More »
HUD pays a fortune in false claims.
The government's Preforeclosure Sale Program was meant to help
struggling homeowners facing foreclosure. But an audit by the Department
of Housing and Urban Development says that the government may have paid
as much as $1.06 billion in bogus claims. Of 80 randomly selected
claims, six homeowners who received government assistance faced "no
unavoidable financial hardship," the audit found. Many had enough
savings to make several months of mortgage payments. Investigators have
called for HUD to strengthen its controls over the program. Right; let's
put a good lock on that barn door, fellows.
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