Irresponsible voting leads to regret
Voters are now telling pollsters that if they had another shot, they'd
pick Mitt Romney, not Barack Obama. No less than the Washington Post is
reporting that Democratic pols, keenly tuned to the zeitgeist, are
showing little interest in being seen with their president, while
Republicans are eager to be seen with the 2012 also-ran.
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The solution to our border invasion is in the Constitution
Gov. Rick Perry of Texas recently ordered 1,000 Texas National Guard
troops to the state's border with Mexico to assist the Border Patrol in
responding to the growing crisis of illegal entry. That led California
Gov. Jerry Brown to criticize Perry while on a recent trip to Mexico.
Here's Brown's take on the failure of the United States to defend its
borders:
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Pro-Second Amendment picture book for children draws mixed reactions
Sporting a cover image of a blue-eyed family with guns clipped to their
belts, a new American children's picture book is setting itself out as
the solution for all those parents who "carry a gun and sometimes
struggle with how to best explain the reasons" to their children.
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Kerry goes to ground following embarrassing foreign policy flubs
After what was arguably his worst week since becoming the nation's top
diplomat, Secretary of State John Kerry has been conspicuously absent.
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Israeli soldier tells Americans about danger of Jihadists
While Israel battles terrorist group Hamas, an Israeli soldier is
telling Americans that Islamic jihadists are this country's enemy, too.
The soldier is Sgt. Major Jeremy Gimpel, a U.S.-born Israeli who is
bringing his first-hand experience in Gaza to Americans after he was
injured recently.
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'Virtual kidnapping' scam targets El Paso doctors
A terrifying telephone scam known as a "virtual kidnapping" is targeting
doctors in El Paso and other Texas border cities. The scheme is a new
version of similar telephone scams and "there is nothing to indicate" it
is cartel related, police spokesman Officer Javier Sambrano said. The
number of reported doctor scam cases was not available.
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U.S. military can't do churches ... but 'gay' parades OK?
With a presidency that touts equality and anti-discrimination banners,
the president of Family Research Council is amazed at what he sees as an
extreme bias that celebrates secular, pro-homosexual groups while
demonizing Christian, pro-family groups.
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