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“Rather than rewriting the law under the pretense of interpreting it, the Court should have left it to Congress to decide what to do about the Act’s limitation of tax credits to state Exchanges.”

AutoTrader survey finds road rage worst in New Brunswick, least in Quebec Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | June 25, 2015
One quarter of all Canadians who responded to the survey admitted that speed is a pet peeve

Lincoln MKC a small but major step forward for automaker Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | June 25, 2015
Direct competitors to the MKC include Lexus' new NX 200t, as well as the small SUV/crossovers from BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Audi.

Fever-pitch race war being played on America, the Stars & Stripes has ironically become the ‘rebel’ flag. Patriots will fight tooth and nail to keep Obama from dragging down the beloved symbol so many gave their lives to protect

A big win for people who hate the fact that words have meanings.

Homosexual Fakes Support by Defaming Local Churches Liberty Counsel | June 25, 2015
VanderLey began his disinformation campaign by sending letters to some local churches demanding they adopt his position and appear at his event

Germany To Scrap Climate Change Levy On Coal Plants

On “The Kelly File” 2016 Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson reacted to comments President Barack Obama made about last night’s deadly shooting at a South Carolina church.

Several conservatives have been approached by House leadership after failing to toe the party line on last week’s procedural vote.

The Dead End of Snapback Sanctions INSS | June 25, 2015
How the P5+1 Proposal Blocks Meaningful Re-imposition of Sanctions on Iran

Seems to me Pinckney’s vote adds to his reputation as a peacemaker.

Retailers believe in creating better opportunities for their employees. But they believe that careers, not time clocks, are the answer

All lives matter too much for America to be threatened with a Hillary presidency

>An Analysis of Public and Private Sector Employment Trends in Canada

Just for Yew Wes Porter | June 25, 2015
The Ankerwycke yew of Runnymede is a mere pipsqueak to the Ashbrittle Yew, which stands in the Church of St. John the Baptist’s churchyard in the Somerset village of that name

UN Watch Releases Evidence of Systematic Bias at UN's Top Rights Body

For just $7.35, Amazon shoppers can pick up this Nazi SS flag, depicting the symbol of Adolf Hitler’s “Schutzstaffel” who helped carry out Germany’s annihilation of 6,000,000 Jews during the Holocaust

Walmart Selling Iranian, Cuban Flags News on the Net | June 24, 2015
The Iranian flag is “suitable for parades or indoor display,” according to the product description.

LGBT Pride Month

The new AUL analysis documents how Planned Parenthood Federation of America (PPFA) has gobbled up the abortion market

Green Energy Steals from the Biosphere Viv Forbes | June 24, 2015
The latest stupid ethanol suggestion is to power the “wanna-be-green” US Pacific Fleet using Queensland food crops

With fewer students buying food from school cafeterias the the school meal programs have experienced a significant loss of revenue.

What’s Wrong With the Latest Internet Sales Tax Bill Heritage Foundation | June 24, 2015
After years of lobbying Quill by critics, the Senate last year passed the “Marketplace Fairness Act,” which would have subjected retailers to tax authorities from all 50 states

The EU will indeed merit the "Jew-hater" tag - should its ill-considered and misconceived labelling action proceed.

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Hammer and sickle hang over the Oval Office, courtesy of Valerie Jarrett. The burning question is: What’s the FBI doing about it?

If media didn’t continue to laugh, ignore, downplay Obama’s constant lies and instead held him accountable for them, then Obama and his administration wouldn’t be able to get away with their transparent disdain for the press

When asked "if shariah conflicts with the U.S. Constitution and the Bill of Rights, which law should be considered supreme?," one-third of Muslim respondents said shariah

SAF Encourage That Dearth 2A Case Will Move Forward Second Amendment Foundation | June 24, 2015
The case had initially been dismissed by a federal district judge, but the three-judge panel overturned that decision.

"It is blatantly unconstitutional to restrict student religious speech or threaten a failing grade for religious content, where the speech or content is otherwise academically appropriate for the assignment,"

After 'brushing past' toxic 'Devil's helmet' plant as he cleared weeds for a party

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