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Gay agenda's public relations activists have clobbered the nation through the media, the state legislatures and it is now looming at the door of the Supreme Court

How long will condos last? Dan S. Barnabic | April 10, 2015
Their physical life span depends on quality of governance, prudence of management policies, and the ability of owners to regularly look after their expenses

Inevitably, the nation could witness the legalization of multiple-partner and incestuous marriages

What are we to believe? The evidence of our eyes and ears or the tall tale from the Rose Garden?

Media Amnesia on Walker and Common Core Arthur Christopher Schaper | April 10, 2015
The argument that Scott Walker Supports Common Core is false,

Sharpton Calls for “National Policing” Roger Aronoff | April 10, 2015
Sharpton isn’t getting the media scrutiny he deserves: failure to pay back taxes, found liable for defamation, allegations of pay for play

Clinton pro quo... What was it Obama used to say about his administration? Something about "transparency," wasn't it?

Fiasco. Can we have a real president please? And as soon as possible?

Christians: Unite Behind Your Economic Clout Arnold Ahlert | April 10, 2015
Get focused, get organized, and get economically determined. You have nothing to lose but the reflexive disrespect of those who have grown quite comfortable bashing your religion with impunity

Persecution and Prayer Alert, Voice of the Martyrs

The “U.S. Agriculture Fee” Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | April 9, 2015
I wouldn’t want any corn or oilseed farmers to suffer from me taking a plane ride

There was no suggestion of restitution for the $8 billion in stolen American property

Meanwhile the words of John 14:6 “Jesus answered “I am the way and the truth and the light” should be copy-rite protected before Google comes along to plagiarize them.

Michael Thomas Slager killing Walter Scott

"Bible clubs and other religious groups are due the same access as secular groups when it comes to space, fees and flyer distribution,"

Porsche Macan Turbo: fast family hauler Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | April 9, 2015
It's a fantastic vehicle, one of the sportiest SUV's you can find yet still roomy enough to carry the family and its stuff practically anywhere you might want to take it

OPPO Digital’s HA-2 a high end audio solution to low end portable sound Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | April 9, 2015
As great as OPPO's HA-2 is, it isn't for everyone – as Mr. Liao noted it's targeted at a specific customer base

Social housing dollars go to world travel News on the Net | April 9, 2015
Housing Services Corporation funds their operations by marking up the cost of insurance and natural gas for social housing providers

The state will make your decisions for you. You will comply.

Many worthy beneficiaries will be helped, and the secular left will surely find reasons to attack them for it.

This is how it's done.

Higher Taxes on Travel No April Fools Joke Canadian Taxpayers Federation | April 9, 2015
While the price of fuel is falling, much of the savings are being eaten up by these tax increases instead of being passed on to travellers.

[Obama has] the audacity to be talking about schooling anyone when it comes to foreign policy” Walker said.

Levin also defended Paul’s position on Iran, arguing that “behind that ad are some Bush operatives, Jeb Bush operatives, George Bush operatives, Karl Rove operatives


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Trade has been a bright spot for the U.S. economy over the past five years, with exports rising by more than 50 percent.

"I was the one opposed to Obama’s arming of the Syrian rebels, of the Islamic rebels."

In 2013, Wasserman Schultz opposed a House of Representatives bill to ban late-term abortions, calling it “an extreme, unprecedented reach into women’s lives.”

How can you see an atom? (video) American Chemical Society | April 9, 2015
Bestselling author Sam Kean takes us through the nearly 2,400-year quest to see the atom in a new episode of our "Legends of Chemistry" series.

Birkett Ferguson Award winner announced Tim Saunders | April 9, 2015
Her painting was selected by comedian Richard Digance, who is also a painter himself.

The whistleblowers claim that without such reforms, wrongdoing at the U.N. will be unreported and will continue to go unchecked.

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