Temporary Status for Illegals

President Barack Obama plans to describe the steps he will take to fix the immigration system in an address to the nation on at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, the White House said on its Facebook page Wednesday. “Everybody agrees that our immigration system is broken. Unfortunately, Washington has allowed the problem to fester for too long,” Obama said…

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Synagogue Attack – Alan Dershowitz

Hamas was copying the Islamic State (ISIS) in its bloodthirsty attack on Jews praying inside a Jerusalem synagogue Tuesday, renowned legal expert Alan Dershowitz told Newsmax TV.  “Hamas today tried to emulate ISIS,” Dershowitz, professor emeritus at Harvard Law School, said to J.D. Hayworth on “America’s Forum.” “These were essentially beheadings — people came in with axes to try to…

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Terrorist Attack on Jerusalem Synagogue

WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, 2014 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Calling today’s terrorist attack of Palestinians against worshipers in aJerusalem synagogue “barbaric, raw evil,” former presidential candidate Gary Bauer, well-known for his advocacy of a strong relationship with Israel, the United States’ only reliable, democratic ally in the Middle East, called on the Obama Administration to stop the flow of U.S. funds to any…

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The 10-Point Immigration Plan Obama Should Follow

With news reports surfacing about President Obama’s 10-step plan to take executive action on immigration, it appears the president has decided to ignore the American people, Congress and current law in order to push through some sort of amnesty. While the details are not yet clear, this administrative amnesty will likely shield as many as 5 million unlawful immigrants from deportation and…

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Amnesty and Illegals

Republicans should use the budget process to stop President Barack Obama’s plans to grant work permits to as many as 5 million illegal immigrants because “he was not elected king,” Rep. Marsha Blackburn told Newsmax on Thursday. “He is president and he needs to realize that he is going to have to come to the Hill and work with Congress…

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Graphic Sex Scene after Charlie Brown

LOS ANGELES (November 3, 2014) – The Parents Television Council called out ABC for exposing children and unsuspecting families, who had just finished watching the “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” special on October 30, to graphic sex in the opening scene of the following program, “Scandal.” The clip can be viewed here: http://vimeo.com/parentstv/ptc-scandal-cvb. DISCLAIMER: This link contains sexual content…

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Turmoil on the Temple Mount

The Temple Mount in Jerusalem has been closed to all visitors – Muslims, Jews and Christians – because of an attempted assassination on one of the leading Jewish Temple Mount activist. Jim DeYoung, Jr.: Rabbi Yehuda Glick who founded and heads the LIBA initiative for Jewish freedom on the Temple Mount was shot in the chest on Wednesday night outside…

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Secular Humanism a Religion

In a landmark decision last week, a federal judge in Oregon declared ‘secular humanism’ to be a religion, opining that those who profess to be atheists and secular humanists should be afforded equal protection rights under the Establishment Clause of the U.S. Constitution and be allowed to enjoy the same liberties to practice religion that religious groups are able to…

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Just Change the Channel

Whenever one of us complains about what is being shown on television these days, we are likely to hear the favorite cliché: “If you don’t like it, just change the channel.” Melissa Henson of the Parents Television Council took on that tired cliché by explaining how meaningless it really is. What started the discussion was a blog post by a…

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Republicans Take Control of Senate

Voters handed control of the Senate to Republicans for the first time in eight years on Tuesday, putting the GOP in charge of Congress for the remainder of President Obama’s term. Republicans swept to victory in a string of contests across the country, retaining every one of the GOP-held seats up for grabs and picking up more than the six…

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Who will Win the Senate?

According to our statistical election-forecasting machine, the Republicans have a moderate edge, with about a 70% chance of gaining a majority. For months, we’ve been tracking the probability of each party controlling the Senate after the 2014 elections. Here’s how the chances have changed over time.  Read more . . . Source: New York Times

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