Senator Paul Aims to Use Supreme Court’s Own Words to Defeat Abortion US Senator Rand Paul, of Kentucky, believes the seeds to overturning the Supreme Court’s 1973 decision legalizing abortion lie in the words of the justices themselves. In a mass mailing, Paul quotes an almost forgotten statement by abortion-supporting Justice Harry Blackmun, given at the time of Roe vs. Wade.
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Searching for the Real Conservative - Private Morality Matters Rush Limbaugh has had four wives; Newt Gingrich has had three wives. In total, between the two of them seven women have walked down the aisle and have heard a vow of eternal loyalty pledged by these men. With numbers like these, the two men should convert to the Muslim faith.
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Indiana Senate Passes Academic Freedom Bill Targeted at Evolution’s Stranglehold
Thanks to Senator Dennis Kruse, Indiana educators may soon have the same freedom to express their beliefs about the origin of man as Thomas Jefferson did when he wrote the Declaration of Independence. This week the state Senate passed SB-89. Although some Indiana school districts currently teach creationism alongside evolution, the legislation may result in a layer of state support whenever the action is challenged in court.
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Ron Paul Warns Of Federal Reserve Power Grab Not only was Obama’s appointment of Richard Cordray to the misnamed Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) unconstitutional, but the newly minted federal leviathan itself is in direct violation of Constitution, specifically the Tenth Amendment. In January, Obama thumbed his nose at Article 2, Section 2 of the Constitution. It states that the president “shall nominate, and by and with the Advice and Consent of the Senate, shall appoint” officers to the government.
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Virginia House Passes Nullification Bill Targeting Indefinite Detention without Charges In a move completely ignored by the establishment media, the Virginia House of Delegates has voted in favor of House Bill 1160 (HB1160), legislation that codifies in Virginia law noncompliance with the “kidnapping provisions” of section 1021 and 1022 of the National Defense Authorization Act of 2012 (NDAA).
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