Cloakroom: Resolving to Continue

House Cloakroom: March 4 – March 8 Analysis: This week, the House plans to take up a bill that would fund the government for the remainder of the 2013 fiscal year. As of March 1, we are now living under the sequester that was passed overwhelmingly by Congress and signed into law by President Obama […]

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Bangladesh Spring Turns Violent

Shariful Islam/Xinhua/Photoshot/Newscom At least 44 people have been killed in the past two days in protests in Bangladesh following the third conviction by a war crimes tribunal set up to investigate the role of Islamist political leaders in Bangladesh’s independence movement in 1971. The recent spurt in violence follows a month of largely peaceful protests […]

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Alabama Passes Historic School Choice Plan

Andre Jenny Stock Connection Worldwide/Newscom In a surprising and historic move, the Alabama state legislature passed the state’s first private-school choice plan Thursday evening. Governor Robert Bentley (R), who is expected to sign the bill next week, called it “the most significant piece of legislation that’s been passed in this Legislature in years,” and Senate […]

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Keystone XL Pipeline Déjà vu

Reuters/TransCanada Corporation/Newscom Today the State Department released yet another positive environmental review for the northern portion of the Keystone XL pipeline project. The State Department approved the original pipeline route through Nebraska, which was supposedly less environmentally friendly, without any problems. It is no surprise, then, that the State Department also seems to look favorably […]

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Obama Frees Criminal Illegals in ‘Budget Pardons’ – Impeach the Tyrant Now

AMNESTY OR IMPEACHMENT – YOU DECIDE Conservative media stalwart Rush Limbaugh has drawn the battle lines for common sense America after Barack Obama’s latest political ploy in the sequestration wars. Obama just ordered HUNDREDS (and potentially THOUSANDS) of hardened criminal illegal immigrants – you know, the kind Barack Obama can’t resist letting off the hook […]

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Kerry’s First Overseas Trip: It’s Not Where He’s Going; It’s Where He’s Not Going

Patsy Lynch/Polaris/Newscom Secretary of State John Kerry’s first overseas trip began by sending mixed signals before he even left U.S. soil—by not visiting key U.S. allies in Eastern Europe and Israel. Kerry’s first foreign trip commenced on Sunday and began with a stop in the United Kingdom. He will also visit Egypt, France, Germany, Italy, […]

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On Washington’s Birthday, A Lesson in Self-Government

Album/Oronoz/Newscom With the generic Presidents’ Day (the holiday is, legally, still officially Washington’s Birthday, not Presidents’ Day) behind us, it is time to celebrate the actual birthday of George Washington. But is there anything original left to say, 281 years after America’s first President was born? Beyond the familiar tales of his heroic victories against […]

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