A Case for Voter ID
Recent actions taken by states to enhance the integrity of America's
electoral process by requiring voter ID cards, an idea that most
Americans support, has caused quite a stir amongst liberals. Author
James Boyard once wrote, "Democracy must be something more than two
wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner." Wolves don't play
fair, especially up here in Alaska. The other day, a wolf devoured a
dog right in front of its owner despite her best efforts to defend it.
If we do not demand fair and honest elections, wolves of another kind
will one day rule us.
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Court: Kansas can strip Planned Parenthood funds
A federal appeals court on Tuesday
ruled that Kansas can strip two Planned Parenthood clinics of federal
family planning money while the organization moves forward with its
legal challenge of a state law it says is retaliation for its advocacy
of abortion rights.
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Judge Awards Custody Of Justina Pelletier To Massachusetts
A juvenile court judge Tuesday
awarded custody of Justina Pelletier, a 15-year-old West Hartford
teenager, to the state of Massachusetts. The decision is a major blow
for Lou and Linda Pelletier, the girls' parents, who have been fighting
for more than a year to regain custody of their ailing daughter.
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Indiana withdrawing from Common Core standards
Indiana on Monday
became the first state to formally withdraw from the Common Core
education standards in a move that did little to appease critics of the
national program, who contend the state is simply stripping the "Common
Core" label while largely keeping the benchmarks.
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Divided federal appeals judges debate Obamacare subsidies
A split federal appeals court on Tuesday
grappled with an issue that is crucial to the success of President
Barack Obama's health care law, debating whether the government can
subsidize premiums for people who buy insurance on exchanges run by
Washington.
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Guardian Angels are a good option for school safety
We applaud the leadership of Frontier Academy, a Greeley charter school,
for hiring the Rocky Mountain Guardian Angels to provide armed security
at the west Greeley school.
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Sarah Palin: Crazy as a Fox?
Hillary Clinton is probably the last person Sarah Palin wants to see in
the Oval Office. Which makes Palin's near-endorsement of Clinton a bit
of a head-scratcher. But Palin, despite the smears back in 2008, is a
lot smarter than the left-leaning press has ever been willing to admit.
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