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Sep 14, 2012 02:32 pm | Kris Zane



Sep 14, 2012 02:22 pm | Doug Book
“The Embassy of the United States in Cairo condemns the continuing efforts by misguided individuals to hurt the religious feelings of Muslims…,” stated Barack Obama’s Ambassador to Cairo in response to contrived Muslim anger over an obscure, anti-Muslim video on… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 02:21 pm | Daniel Noe



Sep 14, 2012 02:19 pm | Michael Nellett
Come to Muskegon, Michigan, Mr. Obama, you and your advisors. Please bring your economic team so that they can see the results of all that great wisdom they’ve given you on how to run a country. We are located on… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 02:11 pm | Daniel Noe



Sep 14, 2012 02:07 pm | Dr. Kevin "Coach" Collins
According to the post-convention polls, Barack “the bump” Obama and Mitt Romney are now “tied.” The internals of one of the more comical polls, the CNN/ORC International poll of registered and likely voters released Tuesday, claimed Obama was ahead by… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 01:57 pm | Daniel Noe

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Sep 14, 2012 01:56 pm | Rev. Michael Bresciani
The best Biblical teachers in the world have been forecasting big trouble for America over the last 40 years. While largely ignored, the “great pay-day someday”, a phrase coined by the late Rev R. G. Lee (1886 – 1974) has… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 01:49 pm | Daniel Noe



Sep 14, 2012 01:43 pm | Fred Weinberg
It was early in the morning 11 years ago last Tuesday that I got a phone call from an old college friend of mine who happened to be a pilot.  “Turn on the TV,” she said, knowing she had awakened… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 01:42 pm | Daniel Noe



Sep 14, 2012 01:40 pm | Tim Bryce
For many years, the American Dream was characterized as “the land of freedom and opportunity,” where a person could move about untethered and not be beholden to anyone, particularly the government. People were free to try their hand at anything… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 01:37 pm | Daniel Noe

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Sep 14, 2012 01:35 pm | Breaking News
US embassies in the Muslim world were on high alert Friday following days of violent protests against an anti-Islam film. Germany, too, closed several embassies in fear of attacks. Some German commentators argue that the violence shows that Obama’s Middle… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 01:25 pm | Daniel Noe



Sep 14, 2012 01:19 pm | Breaking News
President Obama’s campaign has left off its public list of “bundlers” at least 25 names its own finance team considers to be among their most valuable funders, including seven who live in foreign countries, a review of records by The… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 01:13 pm | Breaking News
The killings of the US ambassador to Libya and three of his staff were likely to have been the result of a serious and continuing security breach, The Independent can reveal. American officials believe the attack was planned, but Chris… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 01:11 pm | Breaking News
A top official at a liberal super PAC with the goal of eradicating tea partiers from Congress is telling activists that it’s more effective to label Republicans as racists than criticize their policies. According to an audio recording obtained by… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 01:06 pm | Breaking News
You can’t accuse Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke of not living up to his nickname. Back in 2002, Bernanke delivered a speech entitled “Deflation: Making Sure ‘It’ Doesn’t Happen Here” in which he referenced a statement by economist Milton Friedman… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 12:25 pm | Daniel Noe



Sep 14, 2012 12:21 pm | Breaking News
A legal firm dedicated to ensuring the right to freely discuss Islam is asking the Pennsylvania Judicial Conduct Board to investigate the actions of a magistrate judge who it says failed to protect the First Amendment rights of a man… Continue to Post

Sep 14, 2012 12:14 pm | Daniel Noe



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Libertarian Party ticket wins a round in Pa. ballot challenge as presidential candidate visits

PETER JACKSON  Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. — The Libertarian Party won an important round in a challenge of its nominating papers, boosting the chances that its ticket will stay on the Pennsylvania ballot.

A three-judge panel of the state Commonwealth Court ruled 2-1 on Thursday that signatures of about 9,000 voters are valid even though they listed addresses that do not match those in the statewide voter registry.

Challengers backed by the Republican Party argued in court this week that all those signatures should be disqualified, which could have knocked out Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson, who said Friday he plans to visit the state next week.

Analysts have said GOP officials are concerned that a Libertarian candidate would siphon votes from Republican nominee Mitt Romney.

"My clients are very happy," said attorney Paul Rossi, who is representing the Libertarians. "I'm confident that we're going to be on the ballot" in the Nov. 6 election.

Both sides said Friday they plan to jointly appeal to the state Supreme Court.

The challengers want the justices to overturn the mismatched-address ruling, while the Libertarians are appealing the panel's 2-1 decision to disqualify nearly 1,500 voters who omitted the year from the date they signed the petition.

About 13,000 signatures remain in contention.
Barring a reversal of the Commonwealth Court ruling, Rossi said, the Libertarians need to affirm the validity of 620 more signatures to reach the 20,601 they need to remain on the ballot.
Johnson, a former Republican governor of New Mexico, plans to kick off a national tour of college campuses Monday at West Chester University. The Libertarian Party standard-bearer plans to speak and answer questions from the audience.

It will mark Johnson's third campaign swing through Pennsylvania, according to his campaign. He met with campaign volunteers in Philadelphia last month and attended the Libertarian state convention in Wilkes-Barre in April, said spokesman Joe Hunter.

Pennsylvania's ballot lists not only Johnson but the Libertarian candidates for other statewide offices that include U.S. Senate and state attorney general.

Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein, a Massachusetts physician, qualified for the without being challenged. The Constitution Party sought to qualify its presidential candidate, but abandoned the effort during a GOP-backed challenge.

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Marines Without Ammo in Cairo Embassy. "Let the Jarheads Take the Hit!"
Adopting the policy of tactical genius P. X. Kelley, the Marine Corps’ Commandant at the time of the Lebanon suicide bombing in 1983, the American Ambassador in Cairo refused to let the Marines have access to ammo. General Kelley did not let the sentries carry loaded rifles, because they might accidentally shoot someone. But he... READ MORE
Obama, Romney, and Paul on QE3
Ron Paul issued this statement on the Federal Reserve’s QE3 policy. The FOMC released its statement on September 13. Ron Paul responded on September 13. “No one is surprised by the Fed’s action today to inject even more money into the economy through additional asset purchases. The Fed’s only solution for every problem is to... READ MORE

House Overwhelmingly Votes for a Massive Spying Bill
The House of Representatives on September 12 voted to extend George W. Bush’s FISA Amendments Act for another five years. The vote was 301 to 118. Only seven Republican voted no. FISA stands for Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. The original act became law under Jimmy Carter in 1978. This law authorizes the government to conduct wiretaps... READ MORE

Obamacare Self-Defense: Fire Your Workers
Obama has guaranteed rising unemployment. The Federal Reserve can print money until the cows come home. Obamacare will overcome Ben the Beard’s stimulus package. A man who owns KFC and Taco Bell stores in Atlanta explains why. If he fires low-paid workers and replaces them with machines, he saves money. If he makes them part-time,... READ MORE


Good News About the “Millennial Kids” in America
Obama has guaranteed rising unemployment. The Federal Reserve can print money until the cows come home. Obamacare will overcome Ben the Beard’s stimulus package. A man who owns KFC and Taco Bell stores in Atlanta explains why. If he fires low-paid workers and replaces them with machines, he saves money. If he makes them part-time, ... READ MORE

GOP elector won't vote for Romney and resigns


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Ginger Gibson, national political reporter for Politico, right, offers two pieces of her birthday cake to Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney as they fly to Long Island, NY, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)
AMES, Iowa — A Republican appointed to the Electoral College, Melinda Wadsley was expected to cast her vote for Mitt Romney if he won the state of Iowa in the presidential election.

Wadsley decided Thursday she couldn't in good conscience vote for Romney — she had backed Ron Paul during the GOP primary — and resigned to allow the Iowa GOP to choose someone else for that duty.

"I have always been a straight-ticket Republican, and for the first time in my life I am an undecided voter, therefore, I need to resign my position as a Republican presidential elector," Wadsley said in an email exchange with The Associated Press.

Iowa GOP Chairman A.J. Spiker said in a statement Thursday that the state party's central committee would begin the process of selecting a replacement, essentially allowing the party to confirm a die-hard Romney supporter.

A mother of three in Ames, Wadsley was one of three electors featured in an AP story published early Thursday that noted some GOP electors were unsure they would vote for Romney if he won their states on Nov. 6. They had expressed frustration at how Republican leaders have worked to suppress Paul's conservative movement and his legion of loyal supporters.

"They've never given Ron Paul a fair shot, and I'm disgusted with that," Wadsley told the AP for the story that preceded her resignation. "I'd like to show them how disgusted I am."

Each party chooses people to serve as electors in the 50 states. In December, electors convene in each state capital to officially select the president and vice president.

Occasionally a so-called faithless elector decides not to vote or to vote for someone other than the winner. The defection of multiple electors would be unprecedented in modern American politics.