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    Bauer: No Way Around It -- A Vote Endorses a Party's Values

    (AgapePress) - Pro-family activist and former presidential candidate Gary Bauer contends voters can't separate a candidate from his or her chosen party's values. ===================== Bauer feels that just as a vote for any Republican is a vote for that party's goals and values, a vote for any...
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    The New 'Christian' Democrats

    <snip> "I am not a partisan. I am a Christian. I am not defending the Republican party. I am opposing the co-opting of my Lord and Savior as a cheap partisan symbol and a political spokesman for an anti-Christian agenda dressed up as a form of Christianity but rooted in a sliding scale of...
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    ''Sorry'' Seems To Be the Hardest Word . . .

    Commentary on the News Monday, September 04, 2006 Jack Kinsella - Omega Letter Editor <SNIP> Liberal bloggers like "News Hounds"("We watch Fox so you don't have to") swallowed the story whole and then regurgitated it as proof of the overall corruptness of the Bush...
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    Exonerating Bush, Point-By-Point

    By: MICHAEL P. TREMOGLIE, Special To The Evening Bulletin 09/01/2006 Another smear campaign/conspiracy theory/myth about the Bush administration has been pretty much debunked. For three years now, Joe Wilson, Democrats, communists and the liberal media have been saying that Karl Rove should be...
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    The Death of a Thousand Cuts

    Commentary on the News Tuesday, July 11, 2006 Jack Kinsella - Omega Letter Editor <snip> In 2002, it emerged that North Korea had been cheating on the 1994 extortion agreement hammered out by the Clinton administration. That deal involved paying off North...
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    Armageddon Looms Large

    Oracle Commentaries 7/8/2006 Hal Lindsey http://www.hallindseyoracle.com/articles.asp?ArticleID=13102 <snip> In 1931, Imperial Japan invaded Manchuria, set up a puppet republic called Manchukuo, and, when the League of Nations objected, Tokyo resigned from the League...
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    W.Va. School Board Sued Over Jesus Artwork

    CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Two civil liberties groups sued in federal court Wednesday to remove a picture of Jesus that has hung in a high school for more than 30 years. continued... http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/nation/4011278.html ================================
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    Weldon: WMD discovery justifies invasion

    U.S. Rep. Curt Weldon presided over a House Armed Services Committee hearing Thursday in which the commander of the National Ground Intelligence Center (NGIC) acknowledged that the degraded chemical munitions revealed in last week&#8217;s report constitute weapons of mass destruction. While...
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    N.Y. Times Retaliates Against Cheney, Rumsfeld

    Friday, June 30, 2006 2:59 p.m. EDT Beware of travel feature stories posing as invitations to terror.The New York Times points cranks, radicals, al-Qaida operatives and would-be assassins to the summer homes of [V.P. Dick] Cheney and [Defense Secretary Donald] Rumsfeld" writes FrontPage...
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    Planned Parenthood Celebration Jolted by Abortion Survivor [Colorado]

    TED HARVEY She sings the anthem to applause, then her secret is revealed to stunned silence. Gianna Jessen ------------------------------- I want to share with you an awesome experience I had in the Colorado House of Representatives on May 8. It is a humbling experience to look back and...
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    No more holy roller rink

    State slaps local biz for Christian skate times. Accord - Holy roller skaters are in hot water with the state Division of Human Rights. Skate Time 209 offers residents a new wooden roller skating rink and a fancy skateboard park. In its hunt for customers, the business has "tot" skates and...
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    New Evidence Emerges In Haditha Case

    Phil Brennan, NewsMax Monday, June 26, 2006 New evidence continues to emerge that U.S. Marines did not wantonly kill Iraqi civilians in Haditha last November - and the soldiers' accounts of what happened are backed up by videotape shot by an ultralight vehicle, NewsMax has learned. According...
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    The Mythical "Wall of Separation": How a Misused Metaphor Changed Church–State Law .

    No metaphor in American letters has had a more profound influence on law and policy than Thomas Jefferson&#8217;s &#8220;wall of separation between church and state.&#8221; Today, this figure of speech is accepted by many Americans as a pithy description of the constitutionally prescribed...
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    Did the New York Times Cross the Line Between a Free Press and Treason?

    Liberal columnist Mort Kondracke echoed the sentiments of many Americans: The New York Times leaked information about a top secret banking operation, which was aimed at stopping terrorist financing and money transfers, because of their hatred for President George W. Bush. President Bush...
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    The real WMD scandal

    The real WMD scandal Posted: June 23, 2006 1:00 a.m. Eastern © 2006 WorldNetDaily.com By now much of the nation has finally heard the truth: George Bush never lied about weapons of mass destruction. By now most of America is realizing that the president, who has been...
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    Fans in Dixie rejecting Chicks

    <SNIP> weak presales in its national Target store promotion persuaded the group to deep-six ticket sales in at least 10 cities in the South and Midwest, including Greensboro. The reason is more political than economic. Gary Bongiovanni, Pollstar's editor, said fans aren't buying tickets because...
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    Meet Joe Jihad

    Thursday, June 22, 2006 Jack Kinsella - Omega Letter Editor It was only yesterday that I heard somebody repeat the 'Bush lied' mantra about the US invasion of Iraq. It is important to grasp the magnitude of that charge and what it means to all Americans, and not just...
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    Judge Rules Christian Prison Program Unconstitutional; Appeal Planned

    By Jody Brown June 5, 2006 (AgapePress) - Evidently it matters not that a well-known and highly successful prison ministry believes one of its premier programs is constitutional and well within the guidelines of the First Amendment, or that statistics bear out the effectiveness of the program. A...
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    Feingold, Specter Clash Over Gay Marriage

    WASHINGTON - A Senate committee approved a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage Thursday, after a shouting match that ended when one Democrat strode out and the Republican chairman bid him "good riddance." <continued>...
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    Hillary Clinton: Right Wingers to Blame for Abortion

    2008 White House hopeful Hillary Clinton is blaming right wing "ideologues" for denying women access to contraceptives - leaving them no choice but to end their unwanted pregnancies with abortion. <snip> The former first lady didn't explain, however, why - in places like New York City, where...