#376251
Nothing upsets progressives like disagreeing with them. Like children throwing a fit because they cant get the toy they want, leftists become unhinged when confronted with a reality they dont like.
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#376252
That photo is me about ten years ago, standing in the ruins of a land where people rejected the rule of law in favor of the rule of force. I think a lot about my year-long deployment to Kosovo these days.
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#376253

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#376254
Army soldiers at Fort Gordon, GA, were shown a slide about “white privilege” during diversity training, according to an Army spokeswoman.
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#376255

It's funny ... 'cause it's TRUE!

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#376256
#TheRefinery crew discuss 26 year-old GOP general assembly candidate Martina White's VICTORY IN PHILADELPHIA! Millennial Miracle in Philly - http://www.realc...
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#376257
A new State Department and Department of Homeland Security Program will fly immigrant children from Honduras, Guatemala, and El Salvador to their parents in the U.S. for free.
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#376258
It's worth watching President Bill Clinton hail the virtues of the nuclear deal with North Korea, in this video from October 21, 1994: The video's more relevant now that President Barack Obama has announced his very own nuclear deal with another tyrannical regime, Iran.
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#376259
Daniel Maschi is ready to Stand With Rand.
"Rand Paul is independent, the only Republican speaking against the establishment about ideas that will actually grow the party," said Maschi, 21, of Perkasie, a senior majoring in political science at West Chester University.
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#376260
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is the leader in some national polls for the 2016 Republican presidential nomination. He's also the least-known candidate in some surveys. There could be a relationship between those two factors. Start with the new Fox News poll, done the last few days of March. Pollsters gave respondents, all registered voters, a list of seven Republican candidates — Rand Paul, Mike Huckabee, Jeb Bush, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Walker and Ben Carson. Please tell me whether you have a generally favorable or unfavorable opinion of each one, the pollsters asked. And then they added, If you've never heard of one, please just say so. Forty-three percent of respondents said they have never heard of Walker — the highest of any GOP candidate except Carson, with 54 percent. In addition, ten percent said they can't say their opinion of Walker. (Bush's never-heard-of number was eight percent, with ten percent can't say.) Walker's total was 27 percent favorable, 21 percent unfavorable, with a combined 53 percent never-heard-of or can't-say.
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#376261
A diversity training session for the Army turned into a lecture on “white privilege
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#376262
The World Center Church had their Easter ruined when the University of Mississippi Medical Center agreed to let them rent out a space for their service, and then reneged on the deal. Watch the repo...
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#376263
That photo is me about ten years ago, standing in the ruins of a land where people rejected the rule of law in favor of the rule of force. I think a lot about my year-long deployment to Kosovo these days.
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#376264
Dear God I am sick of hearing about gay cakes.
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#376266
LGBT activists and faculty at Stanford University succeeded Wednesday in forcing a nonpartisan, pro-sexual integrity student group to move a previously approved conference off Stanford’s Medical School campus.
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#376267

Easter Dawns

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“Without Easter, there would be no Christianity, so let us consider the story again and learn what we can from it.”
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#376268
Who Believes in Free Association Anymore? -
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#376269
“Same-sex marriage was always designed to allow the government to have the power to cram down punishment on anyone who disobeys the government’s vision of the public good.”
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#376270

Basics of Media Bias

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I don’t remember much about my first appearance on television.  I was down somewhere near the Medical Center about ten years ago, pretty much the only counter-protester to a couple of dozen protesters, and I can’t even remember what the issue was that they were protesting.  A news crew covering…
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#376271

Blessing

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#376272
When I was growing up we used to make fun of countries in Central and South America for the flimsy governments that were run by two-bit dictators who made up the script as they went along.
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#376273
If Obama's nuke deal is so amazing, why can't the administration even push Iran to admit that Israel has a right to exist? From Fox News: A State Department official dismissed a plea Friday from Is...
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#376274
Federal officials could eliminate $639 billion in wasteful spending annually — more than last year's deficit — by adopting more than 600 measures proposed by a nonprofit advocacy group. The savings — which would add up to $2.6 trillion over five years — are found in 601 recommendations included in Citizens Against Government Waste's 2015 Prime Cuts report. The November 2014 elections gave the Republican Party control of the Senate and a larger majority in the House. Congress now has a clear mandate to reduce spending by eliminating waste, fraud, abuse, and mismanagement, the group said. Hanging over Capitol Hill during this shift in power is the nation's record $18.2 trillion national debt, which is a constant reminder of profligate spending in Washington. By following the blueprint provided by CAGW's Prime Cuts 2015, wasteful government spending can be cut and the nation can start on a path toward fiscal sanity, the report said.
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#376275
American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees -- the country’s largest trade union for public employees -- gave more than $65 million last year to politicians, lobbyists and activist groups, according to 2014 federal reports obtained by Watchdog.org.
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