Illegal immigration may be a controversial issue where liberals and conservatives rarely agree, but when Congress passes a law the president must follow it, right? Well, maybe not. Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are voicing their angst over ...
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States’ Rights Clash: Texas Defies Pentagon On Same-Sex Benefits
The Texas National Guard says it will deny benefits for same-sex spouses, despite the Pentagon’s position on the subject. The decision is based firmly on a states’ rights argument. In Texas, the state constitution defines marriage as a union of ...
Read More »MA Supreme Court Hears Case That Could Erase ‘Under God’ From Pledge Of Allegiance
The Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court heard oral arguments Wednesday in a case that could jettison the phrase “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance in state public schools. The Massachusetts Pledge of Allegiance lawsuit was initiated by atheist parents identified ...
Read More »Military Voice Opinion Through Pics: ‘I Didn’t Join To Fight For Al Qaeda In Syrian Civil War’
Some United States military members have taken to social networks to register their displeasure about initiating any type of American strike on Syria. The pictures have gone viral. One of the signs held by a man who presents himself as ...
Read More »Obama Issues 25th Executive Order On Gun Control This Year Alone
President Barack Obama has signed two more gun control executive actions. On Thursday, the president announced an action which would “close a loophole” and another one that would block the importation of surplus military weapons back into the United States. ...
Read More »Shameful: DOJ Uses Desegregation Rulings In Lawsuit Over LA School Vouchers
The Department of Justice is suing Louisiana in order to halt a school voucher program which was set up to aid poor and minority students. The federal agency is attempting to block 34 Louisiana school districts from offering private school ...
Read More »Justice Dept. Sues To Overturn Texas Voter Photo ID Law
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is suing Texas over the state’s voter photo ID law, which requires citizens present a photo ID before voting. The US Supreme Court earlier this summer struck down part of the 1965 Voting Rights Act ...
Read More »Obama’s Common Core, Federal Gov’t Taking Over Public Schools And Now Higher Education?
Is the federal government taking over local schools? Perhaps. The controversial Common Core project and new higher education initiatives voiced by President Obama during his recent bus tour indicate parents and school boards will have even less control over the ...
Read More »Opinion: Obama Rodeo Clown Critics Forgetting Past Presidential Jokes
The Obama rodeo clown story garnered national headlines and prompted the NAACP to call for a Department of Justice investigation. The unidentified Missouri clown planned a joke at the Missouri State Fair which was undeniably in poor taste, but the ...
Read More »Defund Obamacare By Making Your Voice Heard
The fight to defund Obamacare care is brewing among Libertarian-minded and fiscally conservative lawmakers, but will elected officials have the backbone to vote their conscience and in favor of personal liberties? Republican Texas Senator Ted Cruz is leading the charge ...
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