Will Eric Holder Ever Run Out of Race Cards?
Attorney General Eric Holder, in a recent interview, reiterates the
theme heard from the very beginning of President Barack Obama's
administration: opposition to Obama's agenda equals racism. "There's a
certain level of vehemence, it seems to me, that's directed at me (and)
directed at the president." What is Holder's proof -- to the extent that
any is required?
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Israel should exercise restraint? Come now, Mr. Obama
In the midst of Israeli civilians being relentlessly bombed by the
internationally recognized terrorist organization, Hamas, President
Barack Obama is urging Israel to respond with "reasonableness and
restraint," while the United Nations calls Israel's reaction inhumane
and unlawful.
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Liberals question Obama's reaction to immigration crisis
A media research firm is wondering whether cracks are forming in
President Obama's support from the liberal media. After President
Obama’s recent trip to Texas, many have questioned his decision not to
visit the U.S.-Mexico border and gain a firsthand witness of illegals
entering the nation.
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Lois Lerner's Illegal Instant Message Trick
It was so brazen. Right there, over email, Lois Lerner warned her
colleagues "Congress has asked for emails... so we need to be cautious
about what we say in emails." Then she asked whether the IRS's instant
messaging application was being archived, and was told that — contrary
to law — archiving had been disabled. She responded: "Perfect."
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Passenger plane carrying 295 shot down over Ukraine
A Ukrainian official said a passenger plane carrying 295 people was shot down Thursday
over a town in the east of the country, and Malaysian Airlines tweeted
that it lost contact with one of its flights over Ukrainian airspace.
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Legal marijuana draws poor families to Colorado city
Pueblo's national image as marijuana-friendly with a low cost-of-living
city is attracting poor, low-income or publicassistance families to the
area, the director of the Posada emergency shelter agency told City
Council at its work session Monday.
Anne Stattelman, who has directed the nonprofit agency for more than 20
years, said the influx of poor families has grown this year and they
are coming with little or no money.
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Democrats oppose bill to deport Central American aliens quickly
Democratic opposition increased Wednesday
to legal changes that would speed removals of young Central American
migrants, jeopardizing President Barack Obama's call for $3.7 billion in
emergency border spending to deal with the remarkable surge of
unaccompanied youths at the South Texas border.
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