Food stamp rise shows the lie of economic recovery
At the bustling Sunday farmers' market here, $7 buys a gallon of freshly
pressed apple cider, $10 a wedge of award-winning goat cheese. Eight
kinds of melons spill over one farmer's table. Another overflows with
organic kale, collard greens and purple heirloom tomatoes. If there was
ever a sign of post-recession abundance and prosperity in the USA, this
would be it.
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McCain: Russia deserves better than Putin as president
Russians deserve better than President Vladimir Putin, who doesn't
respect human dignity or the authority of the governed, Sen. John
McCain, R-Ariz., said.
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GOP plans showdown over health care funding
House Republicans will vote Friday on a stopgap spending measure that
would defund President Obama's health care law, setting up a
confrontation with Democrats that could force a government shutdown at
the end of the month.
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After years of persecution, Tom Delay's conviction overturned
A Texas appeals court has overturned the money laundering conviction of former U.S. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay.
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Matthew Shepard, Trayvon Martin and the Power of Leftist Myths
Next week, "The Book of Matt" by famed investigative journalist Stephen
Jiminez, is slotted for release. The book tells the true story behind
the murder of Matthew Shepard, who has become the angelic face of
victimhood in the gay rights movement.
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The real Reagan record on civil rights
Hollywood's liberal establishment often claims that freedom of
expression creates a more vivid landscape for motion pictures. The
desire for artistic liberty in popular films such as "Lincoln," "Argo"
and "Zero Dark Thirty" is said to trump the need for historical
accuracy.
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Starbucks: Guns not welcome
Starbucks has always set itself apart by taking strong positions on
progressive political issues. Now that reputation has landed the company
in the middle of the heated national debate over gun laws.
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Sea ice expands as computer models wrong about global warming
"Earth has gained 19,000 Manhattans of sea ice since this date last
year, the largest increase on record," wrote skeptic Steve Goddard on
Saturday.
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