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Congress Opens With Muslim Imam’s Prayer To Allah

Presented by CAIR: Council of American-Islamic Relations “The sweetest sound I know is the Muslim call to prayer” – Barack Hussein Obama On July 31, 2013, Imam Talib Shareef of Masjid Muhammad in Washington, D.C., opened a session of the United States … Continue reading

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President Obama is buying votes from members of Congress — with stolen money

By Michael F. Cannon America has a two-party system. But it’s not Republicans versus Democrats. It’s the ruling class — Republicans and Democrats — against everyone else. Consider how President Obama just gave Congress its very own Obamacare waiver. Obamacare includes a provision … Continue reading

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Did You Ever Wonder Why…

Whatever your viewpoint of Edward Snowden, he did expose an illegal program operated by the federal government in violation of the 4th amendment. Do you wonder why no one in Congress is asking to hold closed hearings on this program … Continue reading

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Obama’s Borrowed More Per Household ($53,616) Than Median Household Earns ($50,502)

Under President Barack Obama, the federal government’s debt has increased by an amount per household that exceeds the annual median household income. Since Obama’s first inauguration on Jan. 20, 2009, the federal debt has climbed $6,167,472,778,984.22. That equals about $53,616 … Continue reading

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700 RETIRED SPEC OPS PROFESSIONALS TO CONGRESS: FORM A SELECT COMMITTEE TO INVESTIGATE BENGHAZI

It has been more than six months since the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi that cost four Americans — including U.S. Ambassador Chris Stevens — their lives.  Yet, the picture is not much clearer than it was in … Continue reading

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Congress gangs up over Libya

Everyone in Congress seems to want a bite at the Libya apple. Lawmakers have launched a half-dozen probes, scheduled numerous hearings and sent dozens of letters to the Obama administration asking for information on the attack at the U.S. Consulate … Continue reading

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Mitt Romney Says He Could Wage War on Iran Without Congress’ Approval

On Face the Nation on Sunday, Mitt Romney said that if elected president he wouldn’t have to get congressional permission for a military strike on Iran. To quote him directly: I can assure you if I’m president, the Iranians will have no … Continue reading

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Executive Orders Catching up to Congressional Legislation?

Congress passed “only” 80 bills in 2011 making this their least productive year since records began in 1947. I suppose Congress could not go back and count legislation passed in previous years. Is this a bad thing? Looking back on … Continue reading

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Congress Cuts $200 Million in Aid to the Palestinian Authority

Congress cut $200 million in aid to the Palestinian Authority in retaliation for requesting statehood in the United Nations over the objections of the United States. This will be a serious blow to the Obama administration’s standing with the Palestinian leader. … Continue reading

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Should Congress Be Represented by Population Factors?

The following article takes America to task for Congress not representing the diversity of the population based on different parameters. It seems that the author left out some interesting facts:

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