Congressman charges war on whites by Democrats
Congressman Mo Brooks made his comment on conservative talk radio host Laura Ingraham's program on Monday.
He said the Democratic Party claims white people hate everyone else and
that it's part of President Barack Obama's strategy of dividing people
on the basis of race, sex and class.
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Foster parents smoke pot while baby dies in hot car
A child crying on the television show "Game of Thrones" jogged a foster
parent's memory that he had left a 10-month-old girl inside a sweltering
car while he and his partner smoked marijuana at their house, a police
affidavit released Monday says.
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Jimmy Carter: Defender of Hamas
Former US President Jimmy Carter, in an analysis he wrote for Foreign
Policy (FP), stated that "Hamas cannot be wished away, nor will it
cooperate in its own demise. Only by recognizing its legitimacy as a
political actor - one that represents a substantial portion of the
Palestinian people - can the West begin to provide the right incentives
for Hamas to lay down its weapons."
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Obama seeks way to force US companies to pay high corporate tax rate
President Barack Obama has denounced so-called tax inversions as
unpatriotic and has urged Congress to stop them, in an election-year
push that Democrats hope will appeal to middle-class voters who feel
corporate America isn't paying its fair share. But Republicans and
Democrats disagree about the best solution, rendering congressional
action this year unlikely.
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The Spreading Scourge of Anti-Christian Persecution
Intolerance that fosters pogroms abroad is taking root in U.S.
communities. Sobering and unforgettable images are projected across our
television and computer screens. They should elicit the most basic
instincts of both fear and compassion.
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Many American Hospitals Unready for Ebola
Ebola poses virtually no risk to most Americans, but hospital workers
and their patients could face real danger if someone unknowingly
infected with the deadly virus travels to the U.S. and visits an
American emergency room for care. Many hospitals are poorly prepared to
contain any pathogen.
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Murder in Rio Grande Valley: 'This Is Coming to a Town Near You'
The voice on the other end of the line is exasperated. "It's insane," he
wants America to know. "We're in a war zone." And there's no room for
apathy. "This is coming to a town near you," he warns.
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