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Are religious Americans always conservative?

A common refrain in commentary on the primaries has been that Mitt Romney is regarded as insufficiently conservative.This claim is consistent with a broader theme in American

Obama Willing to Risk Accusations of Socialism for Chance to Whack Romney’s Wealth

For most of the electorate, insisting that your plan is not “some grand scheme to redistribute wealth from one group to another” or a “socialist dream,” draws attention to a

What if the government rejects the Constitution?

What if the government never took the Constitution seriously? What if the government regards the Constitution as merely a guideline to be referred to from time to time, or a myth

Do you believe 'fracking' pollutes well water?

Opponents of hydraulic fracturing - a process known simply as "fracking" that uses pressurized water and chemicals to extract natural gas from the ground – say it risks polluting

GSA employees travel to Hawaii five-days for a one-hour ribbon cutting

The House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee said Wednesday that five employees associated with the recently scandal-plagued Government Services Administration went to

Christie: America heading toward 'paternalistic entitlement society'

New Jersey GOP Gov. Chris Christie says America is in the least optimistic period he’s ever seen and fears the county will soon become a "paternalistic entitlement society" in

Texas strip club owner allegedly tries to hire illegal immigrants to kill city mayor

A Texas strip club owner was arrested for allegedly trying to hire illegal immigrants from Mexico to kill Arlington city officials for $10,000 a piece, MyFoxDFW.com reported.

George Zimmerman gone rogue

George Zimmerman, the Sanford, Florida man at the center of the Trayvon Martin shooting death, has gone off the grid. Disappeared. And his attorneys are now no longer his

Michigan student with Down syndrome likely to miss senior season due to age rule

Michigan high school sports officials say their hands are tied in the case of a basketball player with Down syndrome who has been ruled too old to play his senior season despite

Syrian army to reportedly stop operations Thursday, defense ministry source says

Syria's government army will stop operations Thursday morning, according to a Syrian TV report which cites a Syria defense ministry source, reports Reuters. 

The truth about the war on women

There is no 'War on Women'. President Obama is a political opportunist, and when the Republicans fumbled the Religious Freedom issue involving healthcare and started talking about

Obama Looks to Make Romney the Villain

It’s an unhappy and intensely negative way to run for re-election, but given the state of the nation and voters views on his policies, it’s Obama’s best chance to hold the White

Paul Ryan on vice president possibility: a bridge to cross later

GOP Rep. Paul Ryan, the high-profile chairman of the House Budget Committee and an oft-discussed possible vice presidential pick for Mitt Romney, says he hasn’t discussed the

Utah official: Gingrich campaign bounced $500 primary entrance check

Five Republicans have filed the necessary papers and $500 fee to qualify for the June 26 Utah presidential primary election, but with Rick Santorum dropping out of the race

600-Pound man rescued at Pennsylvania home

Hazmat crews spent hours rescuing a 600-pound Pennsylvania man after cutting a hole in the side of his house so he could be removed, KSEE24.com reported.

Mom finds premature baby alive in morgue after 12 hours

An Argentine woman who insisted on visiting her premature baby in the morgue after being told it had died found the child alive after 12 hours.

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