Wednesday, April 16, 2014

GOP USA - THE EAGLE 04/16/2014

Attorney: School's overreaction to pocket knife may destroy teen's future

An Ohio high school student is fighting to save his dream of serving in the Army after his school found a folding pocket knife in his car and had him jailed. Jordan Wiser, a senior at Ashtabula County Technical School in Jefferson, was charged in December with illegal conveyance of a weapon - a three-inch pocket knife - onto school grounds. In addition to the knife, which he uses in EMT training, authorities also found an Airsoft gun during the search of his vehicle.

Hillary Clinton's Legacy Issue

When recently asked what she was most proud of from her time as Secretary of State, Hillary Clinton replied that the office was like a "relay race." "When you run the best race you can run, you hand off the baton," she said. Mrs. Clinton was unable to cite any specific achievement, though she did make the rather dubious claim that "I think we really restored American leadership in the best sense."

Amnesty Advocates Warn of Peril for Obama and Democrats

Latinos and immigration activists are warning of political peril for President Barack Obama and Democrats in the fall election unless the president acts boldly and soon to curb deportations and allow more immigrants to remain legally in the U.S.

Outrage over Gov't Plan to Confiscate Retirement Accounts

Buffett Warns: Financial WMDs to Take Down Economy

Experts Predict Imminent Collapse of US Dollar

News, Commentary, Discussions

NYC Leaders End Muslim Surveillance Program
A special New York Police Department unit that sparked controversy by tracking the daily lives of Muslims in an effort to detect terror threats has been disbanded, police officials said Tuesday.
Why Conservatives Win Elections and Lose the War
On April 1, 2014, President Barack Obama triumphantly announced that 7.1 million Americans had selected a health insurance plan through Obamacare. In doing so, he nastily labeled his political opposition uncaring and unfeeling.
Seattle socialists attempt to put $15 minimum wage on ballot
A group seeking a $15 an hour minimum wage filed paperwork Monday for a voter measure that would amend the Seattle charter, a move aiming to increase pressure on Mayor Ed Murray and the City Council.

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