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I-591 Backers ask leniency for Bellevue woman who stole signs

BELLEVUE, WA – Backers of Initiative 591 in Washington State, whose campaign signs were stolen by a Bellevue resident and former city councilwoman who now faces possible theft charges, are asking for leniency from the Bellevue City Attorney in the case.
- Saturday, October 25, 2014


The Wrongdoers at the IRS Get Away Scot-Free

Federal district court Judge Reggie Walton has dismissed two lawsuits filed against the IRS, Lois Lerner and other agency employees by True the Vote, Linchpins of Liberty and forty other conservative organizations that were targeted by the IRS.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

The Liberal Media's Palin Obsession

The Liberal Media's Palin Obsession
Since she burst on the national scene in 2008, the national media has enjoyed poking fun and mischaracterizing former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin and her family. The main reason for their obsession is that Palin is an unabashed conservative who is articulate and popular with millions of Americans.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

Michelle Nunn Doesn't Understand Basic Economics

Michelle Nunn Doesn't Understand Basic Economics
Michelle Nunn has been getting a lot of traction on the "shipping jobs overseas" rhetoric in an effort to paint her opponent, David Purdue, as unsympathetic to American workers. It's a tactic toward anyone who is in business to demagogue them for shipping jobs overseas, just like they did to Romney in 2012.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

Time to Counter Land Trust Abuse Against Farmers

Tired of land trust agents frequently abusing the public trust and the rights of property owners, Tom DeWeese, President of the American Policy Center, Martha Boneta, owner of Liberty Farm in Paris, Virginia and other major property rights advocates are organizing a property rights rally, conference, and an early morning hearing before the Virginia Outdoors Federation on November 6, 2014 in Richmond, Virginia at the Department of Conservation and Recreation.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

Why the Welfare State Isn't Well and It Isn't Fair

Why the Welfare State Isn't Well and It Isn't Fair
Throughout most of the 19th and 20th centuries Socialism had a fairly precise definition, a somewhat clear program, and a generally agreed-upon goal. The definition of Socialism was some variant of Karl Marx's well known statement, "From each according to the ability to each according to their need." Socialism's program was the nationalization of all means of production, exchange, and distribution. Socialism's goal was the use of all three in a comprehensive plan to bring about some chimera of social justice.
- Friday, October 24, 2014



New York news anchor warns: If you don't want Ebola, don't eat mucus or feces

I think we've all been there. You're walking around New York, or perhaps riding the subway, and you're feeling a bit peckish. Unfortunately you're a good five minutes from the nearest "Original" Ray's Pizza, so you start looking for more ...immediate options. Since the big apple is a veritable wonderland of weird stuff lying around on the sidewalks and floors there's a good chance that you can spot some tasty looking mucus or feces.
- Friday, October 24, 2014


The Ebola "Monster" is Peaking; the Real Ones Are Not

The Ebola Monster is Peaking; the Real Ones Are Not In a sense, everything you need to know about the veracity of those nightmarish Ebola epidemic projections was summarized in the October 14 press conference held by the World Health Organization's (WHO) Ebola head, Bruce Aylward. He said:
  • currently there were about a thousand new cases a week;
  • it's "too early to say" whether "the epidemic [is] slowing down" [emphasis added] or there's "exponential growth," and;
  • "we anticipate that the number of cases occurring per week by [December] is going to be somewhere between five and 10 thousand."
Whoa, Nelly! Even as he says it's possible the growth in new cases is declining, he predicts a five to 10-fold explosion within weeks.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

Releasing Criminally Convicted Illegals onto Our Streets

Releasing Criminally Convicted Illegals onto Our Streets In a revelation that will surprise almost no one at this point, the Obama administration has been caught in another lie. Records obtained by USA Today contradict the administration's assertions the 2,228 people freed from immigration jails in 2013 only included those with minor criminal records. Instead, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials released a number of illegal aliens facing serious criminal charges that include "kidnapping, sexual assault, drug trafficking and homicide," the paper reports.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

Alison Grimes promises Job Fairs, for unemployed Kentucky Coal Miners after she is elected

Alison Grimes promises Job Fairs, for unemployed Kentucky Coal Miners after she is elected
--SATIRE Alison Grimes--the anti-coal Obama supporter who has twice refused to simply admit that she voted for the now-toxic President Obama during the last two elections--called Ace Reporter Hugh Betcha to clarify her positions on the future of coal in Kentucky and her race to the finish against Mitch McConnell for his Kentucky Senate seat.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

Ebola! Ebola! Yawn

How is Ebola spread? Two ways; one, by letting anyone exposed to it in West Africa into America when they fly here and, two, by assuming that medical professionals and others who have been exposed to it would quarantine themselves from contact with others once they are here.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

UK woman: I wish I'd aborted my 47-year-old son with Down Syndrome

Sixty-nine-year-old Gillian Relf says not to judge her until you've walked in her shoes. And to be sure, that would be one rough walk. The son who was born 47 years ago with Down Syndrome has complicated the life of her and her family in ways she clearly never anticipated. It interrupted not only an anticipated career but also the simple family life she and her husband had envisioned.
- Friday, October 24, 2014

Another Ebola case, and more liberal lectures against 'panic'

I don't know about you, but I have yet to witness a single person panicking about Ebola. I don't even hear many people talking about it. I read about it in the media, sure, and we've had our share of things to say about the federal government's handling of the problem. But ordinary people freaking out in fear and panic? Not one. Not a single time.
- Friday, October 24, 2014


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