Thursday, May 15, 2014

GOP USA - THE EAGLE 05/15/2014


CA city considering if part-time preacher can keep full-time job

A part-time pastor who was suspended from his California state job because of his sermon topics is a victim of bigotry, says a legal group. Eric Walsh, a Seventh-Day Adventist preacher, is also public health director for the City of Pasadena. Walsh was set to speak at a community college when a left-wing student group posted videos of him preaching against homosexuality and evolution.

Boehner's Amnesty Fixation Undermines GOP Momentum

As the 2014 mid-term congressional elections loom, Democrats are indeed feeling gloomy. Their fanciful notion of retaking the House of Representatives, so gleefully pondered in the aftermath of Barack Obama's 2012 reelection, is hardly mentioned anymore. Worse yet, some dire predictions of this fall's outcome even include the prospect of Republicans gaining a majority in the Senate.

Leaders Who Fail To Own Up To Mistakes Are Unfit for Office

The recent escalating arguments over whether there should be further congressional hearings on Benghazi are troubling. The fact that there are substantial numbers of people who feel that there is nothing more to investigate when four American lives were lost and no one has answered for this crime provides an indication of how far our sense of justice has slipped.

News, Commentary, Discussions

Christie says he's thinking about 2016 bid
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie said Wednesday that he is thinking about running for president and that by the time 2016 arrives the controversy over last year's George Washington Bridge lane closures "will be a footnote."
The Boston Marathon Terrorist Plot Thickens
The Politically Correct narrative of the Boston Marathon bombing is sinking faster than Barack Obama's poll numbers. Remember Tamerlan Tsarnaev. The Boston Globe tearfully informed its moonbat readers that he was "a stay-at-home dad."
Arkansas court says judge went too far on voter ID
The Arkansas Supreme Court tossed out a judge's ruling striking down the state's voter ID law on Wednesday, but stopped short of ruling on the constitutionality of the measure.

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