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By Layne D. Hansen: I am a recent recipient of a Master’s degree in political science from Idaho State University.  I begin my doctoral studies at the University of Nevada Reno in the fall. The Tea Party...

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Via Newsweek’s Michael Moynihan:...

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ABC: Former New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson joined ABC News for a web interview after his appearance on the “This Week” roundtable on Sunday, answering viewer questions about his time as governor, his experience meeting...

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Via LifeNews, the latest undercover video in Live Action’s  late-term abortion campaign. This via Hotair: When asked how the clinic disposes of the baby after the abortion, the doctor says: “So the fetus and everything...

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A large majority of Americans support the death penalty for the suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing should he be convicted in federal court, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll. Overall, 70 percent...

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Reflections: The Question of Immigrants

April 11, 2013 | 0 Comments

Author: AK Fielding is an American historian and freelance writer.  She has written for The Western Center for Journalism and Conservative Daily News.  You may follow her on Twitter @AKFielding or visit her blog, Average American Woman:  http://akfielding.blogspot.com/   I...

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The #WAR Continues

March 1, 2013 | 0 Comments

One year after Andrew Breitbart’s passing his #WAR continues. Here is a tribute to Andrew Breitbart from Ann Coulter: Let’s continue Breitbart’s #WAR…...

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Liberals and So-Called “Safe Schools”

February 25, 2013 | 0 Comments

By David Huntwork Liberalism, or ‘progressivism’ if you prefer, can be for many a very puzzling ideology to understand at times. The latest issue where common sense has been suspended for the sake of political...

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Introduction to Racialism

February 21, 2013 | 0 Comments

When someone is in the unfortunate position of being in a sociology class, or a diversity training seminar, or reading people like Michael Eric Dyson or Tim Wise, one will most likely be exposed to...

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