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October 12, 2018
Hillary Clinton at The Atlantic Festival

By: Michael Goodwin – nypost.com – October 9, 2018 Two events from the last two days stand out. The first came Monday night with President Trump’s forceful yet compassionate speech at the swearing in of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court. The president opened with an extraordinary apology on behalf of the country to Kav­anaugh and his family “for the…

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October 12, 2018
kors monument levelled

By: Emma R. – voiceofeurope.com – October 11, 2018 It is now reported that a large cross monument on the Greek Orthodox Christian island has been levelled to the ground. This after a group claiming to promote intercultural coexistence argued that the cross could be perceived as offensive to the predominantly Muslim boat migrants. The cross monument was built on…

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October 12, 2018
kors monument levelled

By: Emma R. – voiceofeurope.com – October 11, 2018 It is now reported that a large cross monument on the Greek Orthodox Christian island has been levelled to the ground. This after a group claiming to promote intercultural coexistence argued that the cross could be perceived as offensive to the predominantly Muslim boat migrants. The cross monument was built on…

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October 12, 2018

By: Jeremy Dys – wsj.com – October 11, 2018 Three federal judges decide a century-old monument violates the Constitution. Three federal judges decide a century-old monument violates the Constitution. By Jeremy Dys As a lowly corporal, Milton Edward Hartman’s death shouldn’t have drawn much attention. But on a summer day in 1919, it seemed as if half the town of…

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October 12, 2018
McConnell in corridor of Senate Chamber

By: Mike DeBonis – washingtonpost.com – October 11, 2018 Endangered Senate Democrats won their freedom to campaign for next month’s midterm elections Thursday and, in exchange, Majority Leader Mitch McConnell got something he highly values — votes on 15 of President Trump’s judicial nominees. The deal struck by the two parties on Thursday allowed the Senate to wrap up its…

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October 11, 2018
Civilian Unemployment graph

By: Merrill Matthews – ipi.org – October 1, 2018 There’s an old saying that “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Well, economic graphs are “pictures” that tell a story—and sometimes tell it better than words. In early 2016 the Institute for Policy Innovation identified 10 charts intended to tell the story of how President Barack Obama’s economic policies were…

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October 9, 2018
Bathroom in Elementary School

By: Bre Payton – thefederalist.com – October 4, 2018 The Office for Civil Rights (OCR) of the U.S. Department of Education has opened an investigation into a Georgia elementary school for its handling of a sexual assault that allegedly took place in an elementary school bathroom after a district-wide policy was enacted allowing male students to enter the girls’ bathroom….

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October 9, 2018
Kavanaugh w lights behind

By: Andrew McCarthy – thehill.com – October 8, 2018 Is there any amount of fetching that goes too far for today’s Democrats? Shots across the bow about impeaching Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh suggest that we could soon find out. For the past three weeks, the Senate ground to a halt as Kavanaugh was subjected to the most intense, most…

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October 9, 2018
Beto O'Rourke talks to a crowd of voters

By: Paul Koring – ipolitics.ca – September 9, 2018 It’s hard to imagine, but the party of Lincoln has a bigger problem than the man in the Oval Office. Texas, staunchly Republican since Ronald Reagan won it in 1980, is changing. And the Lone Star State, with 38 electoral college votes — the second most in the nation after California…

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October 8, 2018

A Weekend Of Hope And Honesty After years of struggling with anxiety and depression, Tommy Nelson is sharing his story in hopes of bringing you closer to hope, healing, and Jesus. See why this event is so important to Tommy, and to Christians everywhere. For more information and for tickets visit pointofview.net/nelsonevent

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October 8, 2018
kavanaugh & ford being sworn in

By: Merrill Matthews – thehll.com – October 3, 2018 A narrative has emerged over the past few years that women alleging sexual assault must be believed. That narrative took on heightened visibility in the wake of the sexual assault allegations of Christine Blasey Ford and the denials from Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. It is imperative that all sexual assault…

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