Thursday, April 3, 2014

RENEW AMERICA 04/03/2014


JOSEPH FARAH — In a new documentary timed to coincide with Hollywood's epic "Noah" film, the ever-engaging evangelist Ray Comfort asks one of the most provocative questions of our time. Why do people use Jesus' name when they curse?... (more)


April 3, 2014
JOAN SWIRSKY, RA ANALYST — Just last week, on March 24, 2014, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta (CDC) released its latest data on autism. After surveying medical and school records from 11 states, the CDC found that autism has more than doubled since the new century began only 14 years ago. Today the condition affects one out of 68 children -- five times as many boys as girls. Alarmingly, there was a 30 percent climb in its incidence between 2008 and 2010.... (more)


April 3, 2014
CLIFF KINCAID — Marijuana, with its supposed medical benefits, has surfaced in yet another case of mental illness and violence. But this time, the target was President Obama, who now wants to make marijuana more freely available. Oscar Ramiro Ortega-Hernandez, who pleaded guilty to shooting at Obama and hitting the White House, was sentenced on Monday to 25 years in prison.... (more)


April 3, 2014
JUNIOR CAMPBELL — I never thought I would say this, but I'm beginning to think that impeachment may be the best way to culminate the United States' first black president's career.... (more)


April 3, 2014
ANNISTON STAR — This writer suggests impeachment of President Barack Obama is a "stealth" campaign issue for Republicans looking toward the 2014 midterm elections:... (more)


April 3, 2014
NEWSMAX — Although the Joint Terrorism Task Force has issued a preliminary statement that Wednesday's shootings at Fort Hood did not appear linked to terrorism, Rep. Michael McCaul says it is too early to rule anything out.... (more)


April 3, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — Billionaire philanthropist George Soros hopes the U.S. goes to pot, and he is using his money to drive it there. With a cadre of like-minded, wealthy donors, Mr. Soros is dominating the pro-legalization side of the marijuana debate by funding grass-roots initiatives that begin in New York City and end up affecting local politics elsewhere.... (more)


April 3, 2014
NEWSMAX — Liz Wahl -- the American journalist who made global news when she resigned as anchor of RT [Russia Today], saying it was little more than a propaganda machine -- says the U.S. media has a liberal bias.... (more)


April 3, 2014
BREITBART — House Republicans are quietly working to insert immigration legislation into the text of the Department of Defense authorization bill that would allow so-called DREAMers to obtain permanent legal residency by joining the military, Breitbart News has learned... (more)


April 3, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — The Supreme Court overturned aggregate campaign finance limits Wednesday, freeing wealthy Americans to give to as many federal candidates as they want -- though the justices left in place the cap on how much can be given to any one person... (more)


April 3, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin blasted Republican Rep. Paul Ryan in a Facebook post Tuesday, calling his budget proposal "the definition of insanity." "Holy Moly! Are you kidding?" Mrs. Palin wrote. "The latest Ryan (R, Wisconsin) Budget is not an April Fool's joke... (more)


April 3, 2014
BLOOMBERG NEWS — Administering the 2010 healthcare law is just like municipal snow shoveling -- a top priority that's non-negotiable, John Koskinen, the commissioner of the U.S. Internal Revenue Service, said today... (more)


April 2, 2014
NATIONAL JOURNAL — An Obama administration plan to give up oversight of certain technical Internet functions could open the door to a takeover by authoritarian regimes, Republican lawmakers claimed Wednesday. If Russia or China gain new influence over the management of the Internet, they could begin censoring content or blocking websites, the Republicans warned... (more)


April 2, 2014
DAILY CALLER — The Environmental Protection Agency has been conducting dangerous experiments on humans over the past few years in order to justify more onerous clean air regulations. The agency conducted tests on people with health issues and the elderly, exposing them to high levels of potentially lethal pollutants, without disclosing the risks of cancer and death, according to a newly released government report.... (more)


April 2, 2014
THE GUARDIAN — US intelligence chiefs have confirmed that the National Security Agency has used a "back door" in surveillance law to perform warrantless searches on Americans' communications. The NSA's collection programs are ostensibly targeted at foreigners, but in August the Guardian revealed a secret rule change allowing NSA analysts to search for Americans' details within the databases... (more)


April 2, 2014
JEROME R. CORSI — With contrary evidence increasingly prompting many scientists to distance themselves from alarmist predictions, the United Nations climate panel's latest report warning that climate change will lead to war, famine and extreme weather that could result in the extinction of human beings shows the periodic reports are more about politics than science, charges a watchdog... (more)


April 2, 2014
CNSNEWS.COM — Eyewitnesses have given a harrowing account of the murder in Cairo of a young Coptic Christian woman, hauled out of her car and beaten and stabbed to death by a Muslim mob, apparently targeted because of a cross hanging from her rear-view mirror... (more)


April 1, 2014
KEN CONNOR — Last week, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments in the Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc case. As virtually everyone is aware, the CEO of Hobby Lobby is contesting the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's contraception mandate.... (more)


April 1, 2014
DAN POPP — There is a relationship between words and thinking. And a relationship between pictures and feeling. I'll grant that these relationships are not perfect, causal links, but they do exist. Logic, thought, and abstract concepts can be conveyed with words. Emotions can be swayed more easily with pictures.... (more)


April 1, 2014
LUKE HAMILTON — In the late summer of 1944, the Allied armies liberated Northern France and began to push deeper into Europe. No one was more effective in his advance than General George S. Patton and the Third Army. After serving his "time-out" for slapping a couple of soldiers who were taking it easy in a med tent, Patton hit the ground running in France and seemed ready to cut his way through to Berlin, rusty bayonet clenched in his teeth.... (more)


April 1, 2014
JOSEPH FARAH — The gloves are off. No more fooling around. No more games. No more nuance. No more straddling the fence or talking out both sides of the mouth. The Republican establishment is going nuclear on the tea party movement. It's all-out war.... (more)


April 1, 2014
PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY — Oh, how the tide has turned against abortion. Just last week there were three stunning setbacks to the pro-abortion movement. The first came Tuesday during oral argument in the Hobby Lobby case before the U.S. Supreme Court. The left wing of the Court was having a field day by predicting a parade of horribles if Hobby Lobby obtains a religious exemption from contraceptive regulations that violate its owners' consciences.... (more)


April 1, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — World Vision, an evangelical Christian charity that does good work the world over, stunned its donors last week with the announcement that henceforth it would employ the parties in a same-sex marriage. Not entirely surprising, two days later the policy was canceled. Call it World Vision's 20/20 epiphany.... (more)


April 1, 2014
NEWSMAX — Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius was forthcoming in response to an Oklahoma City news reporter's questions about Obamacare on the last day for sign-ups -- until he told her how unpopular President Barack Obama's healthcare plan is with people in his own state. Then she was speechless.... (more)


April 1, 2014
WASHINGTON TIMES — Before the Obama administration gave an inaccurate narrative on national television that the Benghazi attacks grew from an anti-American protest, the CIA's station chief in Libya pointedly told his superiors in Washington that no such demonstration occurred, documents and interviews with current and former intelligence officials show.... (more)

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