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U.S. Braces Allies for Next Round of WikiLeaks
Doctors say Medicare cuts force painful decision about elderly patients
Obama needs 12 stitches after being hit on lip during basketball game
Ugh. Got this in email Wednesday. Stuck on Stupid doesn’t quite cover this idiocy: Why isn’t Ms Palin at home taking care of her special needs kid. A real mom and a concerned mom would be home raising a kid who’s as severly handicapped as hers. I could be nasty like Mr Limbaugh has been [...]
We have joint winners for this month’s Porker Award from Citizens Against Government Waste and Reason.TV: Senators Tom Carper (D) of Delaware and George Voinovich (R) of Ohio, who want to raise the federal gasoline tax 135% so they and their buddies can use even more of the Highway Trust Fund for purposes for which [...]
Something else to be thankful for this Thanksgiving week: Sarah Palin, for ripping the MSM/punditocracy a new one over their continued double standards when it comes to the issue of political gaffes. Palin made one earlier this week on the North/South Korea stand-off, and the mainstream media (and snide left wing pundits and Beltway insider [...]
The US Constitution has not been amended very often in its history – just 27 times since 1789. It’s a document that’s generally functioned well and Americans are rightly leery of monkeying with it. The 18th amendment, establishing Prohibition, is an example of a mistake that was later repealed. However, in times of national ferment, [...]
Health law snag may cost hospitals
S. Korea names new defense minister amid war rhetoric from the North
Black Friday Draws Crowds Around the Country