Monthly Archives: April 2011

Huckabee decision will shape GOP presidential race | Byron York | Politics | Washington Examiner

Huckabee decision will shape GOP presidential race | Byron York | Politics | Washington Examiner. In some ways Mike Huckabee would be a perfect Presidential Candidate for the GOP. At least for the Christian Right part of the base, thats … Continue reading

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Defense of DOMA Remains in Good Hands | The Foundry

Defense of DOMA Remains in Good Hands | The Foundry. I’ve never consider defending the Civil Rights as equal as defending the Civil Rights because of one’s ethnicity or race. Because ethnic or racial bigotry is the worst form of … Continue reading

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POLITICO: Barbour won’t run – Ben Smith – Barbour won’t run

POLITICO: Barbour won’t run – Ben Smith – Barbour won’t run. In a lot of ways Haley Barbour would be the perfect candidate for President for the GOP. Because he appeals to all of their factions and knows the party … Continue reading

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Education choices for D.C. voters | Jonetta Rose Barras | DC | Washington Examiner

Education choices for D.C. voters | Jonetta Rose Barras | DC | Washington Examiner. The Republican Party and Conservative Movement used to and still does to a certain extent. Speak in favor of States Rights and Local Control. That the … Continue reading

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Syria Ends 48-Year-Old ‘Emergency’ Rule Law, Kills More Protesters | The Weekly Standard

Syria Ends 48-Year-Old ‘Emergency’ Rule Law, Kills More Protesters | The Weekly Standard. The Fact that President Assad of Syria has ended Emergency Law in Syria is a good first step. But its just a first step, President Assad doesn’t … Continue reading

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Boehner won the vote, but lost the trust of many conservatives | Philip Klein | Beltway Confidential | Washington Examiner

Boehner won the vote, but lost the trust of many conservatives | Philip Klein | Beltway Confidential | Washington Examiner. John Boehner Speaker of the House has a very tough job. Being Speaker is tough enough but not only does … Continue reading

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How Syria and other countries use emergency rule to quash dissent

The concept of emergency rule has been at the forefront of much of the Mideast unrest. Some countries have been in a “state of emergency” for decades, long via How Syria and other countries use emergency rule to quash dissent. … Continue reading

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GOP shouldn’t panic if whites become a minority | Michael Barone | Politics | Washington Examiner

GOP shouldn’t panic if whites become a minority | Michael Barone | Politics | Washington Examiner. If you look at the Republican Party right now and its base. Its made up mostly southern, rural, protestant, male and caucasian voters. While … Continue reading

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