Saturday, December 7, 2013

RESTORING LIBERTY 12/06/2013

Submitted by: Jason Lord


Dec 07, 2013 06:16 am  

By Michael Barone 
One interesting, but not always precisely reliable, measure of partisan preference is what pollsters call the generic vote -- which party's candidates people would vote for in elections to the House of Representatives.
Generic Vote Shaping Up to Be Like 2010 Again for GOP

 

Dec 07, 2013 06:10 am  

By Joe Miller 
Earlier this week, Senator Ted Cruz explained remarks made by his father comparing Barack Obama to Fidel Castro and agreed with him that Barack Obama disregards the law, like in “dictatorial societies.” I completely concur with this assessment.

 

Dec 07, 2013 06:08 am  

By Steven Ertelt 
In an interview with MSNBC’s Chris Matthews on Thursday, President Barack Obama dismissed the notion that the IRS ever targeted pro-life groups or conservatives.
Obama Denies IRS Ever Targeted Pro-Life Groups (+video)

 

Dec 07, 2013 06:07 am  

By Charles Krauthammer 
Three crises, one president, many bewildered friends.
Krauthammer: Woe to U.S. Allies

 

Dec 07, 2013 06:05 am  

By Leah Barkoukis 
Another glaring example of why the ‘if you like your doctor, you can keep your doctor’ mantra President Obama and other ACA enthusiasts touted is simply false
Seven in 10 Doctors Boycotting California’s ObamaCare Exchange

 

Dec 07, 2013 06:00 am  

By Mark Steyn 
A permanent dependency class means a citizenry deprived of dignity.
Steyn: The Post-Work Economy

 

Dec 07, 2013 05:57 am  

By Robby Soave 
A public university sent an email to alumni highlighting the esteemed research of one of its professors — research that notes many similarities between the old Ku Klux Klan and its modern-day equivalent, the tea party.
University Sends Email to Alumni Equating the Tea Party with the KKK

 

Dec 07, 2013 05:55 am  

By Michael Carl 
A House Foreign Affairs subcommittee will hold a hearing Dec. 12 on the status of jailed American pastor Saeed Abedini, who has been held in some of Iran’s most notorious prisons for more than a year because of his Christian faith.
House Hearing Announced on Jailed American Pastor (+video)

 

Dec 07, 2013 05:54 am  

By Fox News 
Newly released emails show officials designing the main ObamaCare exchange knew as early as August that the website catering to small businesses might have to be delayed -- though the administration did not announce the delay until shortly before the Oct. 1 launch.
Emails Show Feds Knew Months Ago ObamaCare Site Headed for Delay

 

County Office Bans Criticism of Obamacare (are we now in a dictatorship)?
Dec 07, 2013 05:52 am  

By Bob Unruh 
Santa Clara County, Calif., officials have banned a 20-year employee from making “less than positive” remarks about Obamacare, because they can cause stress for listening co-workers.
County Office Bans Criticism of Obamacare

 

Dec 07, 2013 05:50 am  

By Justin Sink 
The White House will not insist that an emerging budget deal include an extension of the unemployment benefits program set to expire at the end of the year, press secretary Jay Carney said on Friday.
White House: Obama Won’t Insist on Jobless Aid in Budget Deal

 

Dec 07, 2013 05:47 am  

By Ben Blanchard and Michael and Martina 
North Korea freed an 85-year-old retired American soldier on Saturday after detaining him for more than a month for crimes it said he committed during the Korean War six decades ago.
North Korea Frees U.S. Korean War Veteran After Seven Weeks

 

Dec 07, 2013 05:46 am  

By Matthew Boyle  
Sen. Thad Cochran (R-MS) announced Friday he would seek reelection to a seventh term in the U.S. Senate.
Mississippi Bloodbath: 76 Year-Old Cochran Seeks Reelection Against Tea Party

 

Dec 07, 2013 05:44 am  

By Todd Starnes 
A Colorado judge says a baker who refused to make a wedding cake for a same-sex ceremony must serve gay couples despite his religious beliefs, a ruling that a civil rights group hailed as a victory for gay rights.
Judge Orders Baker to Serve Gay Couples Despite his Religious Beliefs

 

Dec 07, 2013 05:40 am  

By Kate Brumback 
A judge said Thursday that he needs more information and time to decide the case of a group of young people who were brought to the U.S. illegally as children and want the Georgia university system to grant them in-state tuition.

 

Dec 07, 2013 03:30 am  

By Dina Cappiello 
The Obama administration said Friday it will allow some companies to kill eagles for up to 30 years without penalty. Find out why here.

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