Liberals feel mugged on their way to Obamacare
The classic definition of a conservative is a liberal who got mugged. As
sign-ups begin for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, some
of its supporters feel mugged. Tom Waschura and Cindy Vinson, both of
San Jose, Calif., are two such people.
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US adults score below average on worldwide competancy test
It's long been known that America's school kids haven't measured well
compared with international peers. Now, there's a new twist: Adults
don't either.
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Ted Cruz stirs passions on both sides
For Democrats, it's simple: Sen. Ted Cruz is the face of the government
shutdown and just about everything that is wrong with Washington.
Republicans, though, aren't sure: The senator from Texas is either the
best -- or the worst -- thing to happen to the party in years.
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Obama calls Boehner to say he will negotiate after he gets his way
President Obama called House Speaker John Boehner Tuesday, saying he is
willing to negotiate after the shutdown is ended and the U.S. debt
ceiling lifted.
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The long line of conservatives targeted by the IRS
Tea party groups, Franklin Graham, Christine O'Donnell, a pro-marriage
group. And now Dr. Ben Carson. The list of conservatives targeted by the
Internal Revenue Service for audits, tax-exempt reviews or tax privacy
breaches keeps growing.
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More than two parents
A new California law will allow family courts to find, on rare occasions, that a child has more than two legal parents.
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Obamacare, A Hill to Die On
Notwithstanding the naysayers from the left and the right, the bullying
White House is running scared, as evidenced by its increasing nastiness,
name-calling and petty manipulation of the government shutdown.
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ACLU forces removal of portrait of Jesus Christ
Jackson City Schools has agreed to settle a lawsuit brought on the by
the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and The Freedom From Religion
Foundation for hanging a portrait of Jesus on school property.
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Obama admin will permit amnesty rally on 'closed' National Mall
A Washington rally Tuesday will urge Congress to pass a citizenship
pathway for immigrants in the country without legal permission,
organizers say. The "Camino Americano: March for Immigration Reform"
rally is set to start at noon on the National Mall, even though the
open-area national park is closed due to the federal government shutdown
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