Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Major consequences tied to Obama's eligibility | Times 247

Major consequences tied to Obama's eligibility | Times 247: "In an hour-long radio interview on presidential eligibility, an award-winning journalist and author declared Barack Obama could be at the center of the “biggest potential crime in all of American history."

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The Most Narcissistic President Ever - Jeff Carter - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary

The Most Narcissistic President Ever - Jeff Carter - Townhall Finance Conservative Columnists and Financial Commentary: "Someone in the crowd called Peterson Field and found out that the air show was halted because Obama wanted to leave. A helicopter soon appeared and flew around in a circular pattern, basically doing reconnaissance as Obama’s motorcade exited the Air Force Academy. He was going to Denver to do some more fund raising since Colorado is a swing state."

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More Powerful Than the President - Chuck Norris - Townhall Conservative Columnists - Page 1

More Powerful Than the President - Chuck Norris - Townhall Conservative Columnists - Page 1: "That is a question at the heart of most debates about the federal government. Declaring war, writing executive orders, legislating, allocating taxpayers' money and even influencing what your children learn and eat are just a very small sample of subjects hotly under dispute right now."

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Socialist or Fascist - Thomas Sowell - Townhall Conservative Columnists - Page 1

Socialist or Fascist - Thomas Sowell - Townhall Conservative Columnists - Page 1: "It bothers me a little when conservatives call Barack Obama a "socialist." He certainly is an enemy of the free market, and wants politicians and bureaucrats to make the fundamental decisions about the economy. But that does not mean that he wants government ownership of the means of production, which has long been a standard definition of socialism"

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The Real Cost of Public Pensions

The Real Cost of Public Pensions: "The generosity of public-sector pension benefits has come under increased scrutiny in recent years as state and local governments search for ways to close their budget deficits.  Lawmakers are eager to understand how public-sector pensions compare to their counterparts in the private sector, thus determining if cuts are warranted, says Jason Richwine, a senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation."

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