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The Third Gun
The Department of Justice is using the liberal "watchdog" group Media Matters for America to deflect questions about the Fast and Furious scandal, including those regarding a gun that might have been used in the murder of a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
read moreFive Myths of the ‘Racist’ Criminal Justice System
Calling America's criminal justice system 'racist' is not confined to "civil rights leaders"like the Revs. Jesse Jackson and Al Sharpton.
read moreChuck Colson Dies at 80
Chuck Colson, who became a born-again Christian amid the Watergate scandal and later became the most prominent advocate for the spiritual transformation of prisoners, died Saturday afternoon, according to Prison Fellowship ministry.
read moreWeb freedom faces greatest threat ever, warns . . .
Exclusive: Threats range from governments trying to control citizens to the rise of Facebook and Apple-style 'walled gardens'
read moreObama Welcomes Brotherhood Run for Egyptian Presidency
The Muslim Brotherhood swore up and down that it wouldn't seek the Egyptian presidency as proof of its desire for a pluralistic society.
read moreWhy We Need Voter-ID Laws Now
Voter fraud is a scandal, and the attorney general can’t look away anymore.
read moreGas Prices On Catalina Island Pass $7 Mark
Catalina Island is known for many things . . . its picturesque scenery, seafood and hiking, to name a few. But what about high gas prices?
read moreObama Master of Political Deceit
One of the highly developed talents of President Barack Obama is the ability to say things that are demonstrably false, and make them sound not only plausible . . .
read moreObama energy policy: very few of the above
In his speech before the Newspapers Association of America/American Society of News Editors Wednesday, likely GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney accused the president of changing positions to get re-elected.
read moreThe Health Care Disaster and the Miseries of Blue
After oral arguments before the Supreme Court this week, the odds that the Court will strike the individual mandate rose sharply; Intrade markets after the hearings showed bettors thought there was a 62 percent chance that the mandate will fall.
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