Tuesday, July 1, 2014

GOP USA MIDDAY REPORT 07/01/2014

The smoking gun: Massive voter fraud in Cochran-McDaniel primary
image In an explosive and exclusive post at GotNews.com, investigative journalists Charles C. Johnson and Joel S. Gilbert blow the lid off the vote-buying scandal which lies at the heart of Thad Cochran's tainted victory over Chris McDaniel in the June 24 GOP Senate primary run-off election on June 24.

Religious liberty suit about abortion, not contraception
image The major media's account of the Supreme Court's decision in the Hobby Lobby case was typical of the way the case has been misreported from the start. The New York Times headline read, "Supreme Court Rejects Contraceptives Mandate for Some Corporations." Politico led with "SCOTUS sides with Hobby Lobby on birth control." Others were similar.

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Justices act in other health law mandate cases
image The Supreme Court on Tuesday confirmed that its decision a day earlier extending religious rights to closely held corporations applies broadly to the contraceptive coverage requirement in the new health care law, not just the handful of methods the justices considered in their ruling.

Kerry asks Central America to stop sending kids
image U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is calling for Central American nations to work with the Obama administration to curb a massive influx of unaccompanied children arriving in the United States illegally.

Bumpy road ahead for Washington potheads
image Pete O'Neil saw Washington's legalization of marijuana in 2012 as a path to retirement, or at least to his kids' college tuition. He's paid tens of thousands of dollars in rent on possible locations for a pot-shop chain, hired lawyers and picked out flooring. But now the nation's second legal recreational marijuana industry is about to start without him.

Obama Looks to Bypass Congress as Illegals Flood In
image President Barack Obama's abrupt shift from seeking immigration legislation to pursuing a go-it-alone executive strategy raises expectations among immigration advocates that Obama may have trouble satisfying while setting up a clash with House Republicans who've already threatened to sue him.

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