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The IRS Thursday apologized for the extra scrutiny on tea party groups and settled one case for millions.
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HILLARY CALLS URANIUM SCANDAL ‘BALONEY’ AS HOUSE PROBES
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Distorting the Iran-Deal Bill

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

When a couple of lawyers lecture you about your “fundamental misunderstanding of our Constitution and the relative powers of Congress and the president in foreign policy,” ask yourself this: Have they cited the provisions of constitutional or statutory law they claim you’ve misunderstood? If not, if they’re hiding the ball, you’re probably being conned. Alas, that is the case with the disingenuous defense of Senator Bob Corker’s Iran Nuclear Agreement Review Act of 2015 (INARA), offered on Thursday by Lester Munson and Jamil Jaffer, two former staffers on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, which Corker chairs ...
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Today, Connecticut’s House of Representatives approved a state budget with a veto-proof majority, essentially ending the long-standing budget impasse. Hailed by state leaders, the bipartisan budget deal has required significant concessions, with the Republicans playing a leading role in the negotiations: Lawmakers have grappled with a multi-billion-dollar deficit and a practically even divide between Republicans […]
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It's important for white children to understand at a very young age that they are a cancer on the Earth and everything they do is racist. There is probably no better time to drive this into their bigoted heads than Halloween, a holiday rife with problematic potential.
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The IRS admitted in court Wednesday that it wrongly targeted tea party and other conservative groups for intrusive scrutiny, placing specific blame on former senior executive Lois G. Lerner, and entered into a settlement designed to make sure that kind of political targeting never takes place again.
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Antifa has announced that they are planning to kill every single Trump voter, Conservative and gun owner this November 4th.
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Reject The New Fad: Isolationism

Submitted 7 years ago by ActRight Community

*Getty Images: Mario Tama All the cool kids are doing it. There seems to be an unspoken competition among young people of all political stripes: that of who can be the most diligent non-interventio…
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At our weakest, we had no social script to lean on and no ritual to follow, because the rules for miscarriage have been different than other types of death.
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Media Bias: The mainstream media don't like Trump, but it's not really anything he did as president, a new survey by the Pew Research Center shows. The evidence: Among recent presidents, coverage of Trump's initial weeks in office has been the most skewed and biased, by far. Pew, with impeccable
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The race for speaker will be complex and dirty. There hasn’t been upheaval like this in Texas politics since Rick Perry opted not to run for re-election.
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Although not on a scale similar to Red October, the premises conveyed by Leon Trotsky have replayed themselves in American society.
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The progressive contribution to the modern abortion debate over conception is, on average, the most science-free political discourse you’re apt to find.
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(Screen Capture)(CNSNews.com) - Dissenting from a ruling in the U.S.
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I recently attended a panel discussion at my alma mater, the University of Texas in Austin. The topic was “Free Speech on College Campuses: Where to Draw the Line?” The event, held during Free Speech Week, was co-sponsored by UT’s Division of Diversity and Community Engagement (DDCE), the Institute for Urban Policy Research and Analysis (IUPRA), and The Opportunity Forum, all funded in whole or in part by the state of Texas.  IUPRA’s mission “is to use applied policy research to advocate for the equality of access, opportunity, and choice for African Americans and other populations of color.” The discussion,
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During a segment for Fox and Friends, Tomi Lahren had some choice words for Hillary Clinton. Tomi said, “Hillary thinks she can get away with everything.” She was speaking about the recent Dossier scandal and the Uranium one scandal. Then she said, “I think we’re going to find out more and more and more. And boy, she’s going to have a lot to talk about on that book tour.”  Here is the segment Please comment below and join our Facebook group for open discussion.
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What’s the difference between the infamous Russian dossier on Donald Trump and that random fake-news story you saw on Facebook last year? The latter was never used by America’s intelligence communi…
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After a second accusation, a spokesman for George H.W. Bush apologized and admitted that "he has patted women’s rears."
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A majority of U.S. military officers have an unfavorable view of President Trump, according to a survey released this week by the Military Times.
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The undercover FBI informant who has detailed evidence in the Clinton/Uranium/Russia scandal and who was gagged by the Obama administration, is now allowed to testify before Congress. This crucial development in the case comes on the heels of Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley calling for a special counsel to investigate the Uranium One deal. But you wouldn’t know any of these facts if you got your news from the Big Three (ABC, CBS, NBC) networks. In fact, there’s only been less than two minutes of coverage (ABC: 20 seconds, CBS: 99 seconds, NBC: 0 seconds) devoted to the linton/Uranium/Russia scandal since The Hill started breaking new developments on October 17.
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George H.W. Bush is accused of sexual assault, the Left openly cheers abortion, and the Trump-Russia dossier story explodes on Hillary. Date: 10-26-2017
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House Republicans had passed their own budget in early October, but it contains significant differences from the blueprint that Senate Republicans approved last week
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College of the Ozarks in Missouri is introducing a class aimed at promoting patriotism. Bloomberg brought the following details: An evangelical Christian college in Missouri is now requiring fre
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