Child Disciplined for Thinking about a Gun
The thought police are at it again, and this time the victim is an
8-year-old boy. As part of a school "imagination" project, the boy drew a
picture of a gun. Of course, the school freaked out and claimed the
boy's action demonstrated "bad behavior." What is going on in this
country?
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Mark Cuban pressured to apologize to Trayvon Martin family
Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban apologized Thursday to Trayvon Martin's family over his choice of words in a videotaped interview in which he addressed bigotry and prejudice.
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Ann Coulter mocks scientists based in Hollywood
In an interview Thursday
on CNN, Coulter said "climate change deniers" are being equated with
those who deny the reality of the Holocaust. "You are calling half of
the American people, who weirdly enough don't believe in the apocalyptic
predictions that keep not coming true, equivalent to Holocaust deniers?
That's how the debate perceives them in America."
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VA psychiatrist says two patients on wait list killed themselves
As a nationwide investigation into whether Veterans Affairs employees
covered up long waits for patients, a psychiatrist is alleging at least
two of her patients at a state veterans hospital killed themselves while
waiting for appointments.
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IRS to revise rules used to attack conservative political groups
The Internal Revenue Service is scrapping the proposed rules on
political activities that were at the heart of the scandal in which the
agency was accused of deliberately targeting conservative groups.
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On Health Care, Repeal or Reform Lead to Same Result
Heading into the 2014 elections, some Democrats think they have found a
way to minimize the political fallout from the president's health care
law. They have convinced themselves that voters are more interested in
fixing the law rather than repealing it. A few even believe that
Obamacare may someday be popular with voters.
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50 Senate Democrats Have Time to Harass the Redskins! Why?
Half the U.S. Senate urged NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday to change the Washington Redskins' name, saying it is a racist slur and the time is ripe to replace it.
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How America Treats Illegal Aliens vs. Veterans
A government that fails to secure its borders is guilty of dereliction
of duty. A government that fails to care for our men and women on the
frontlines is guilty of malpractice. A government that puts the needs of
illegal aliens above U.S. veterans for political gain should be
prosecuted for criminal neglect bordering on treason.
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