Saturday, January 18, 2014

Why Did the Benghazi Story Change?

Why Did the Benghazi Story Change?: "An explosive intelligence report made public this week revealed that officials knew it was a terrorist attack that killed four Americans on September 11, 2012—and they knew right away. It also revealed that the lapse in security was preventable, based on intelligence the U.S. already had about the area."

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Obamacare So Bad - Democrats Pretending They Hate It » Eagle Rising

Obamacare So Bad - Democrats Pretending They Hate It » Eagle Rising: "It’s almost laughable, isn’t it? The Obamacare debacle has spun so far out of control that some Democrats are pretending that they’ve been voices of reason against the horrible legislation. Or at least tried to make it sound that way. A new ad produced by the House Majority PAC is slamming the Obamacare website, while at the same time defending someone who voted for the Obamacare legislation, Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick (D-AZ)"

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Comedian Jimmy Kimmel destroys Obamacare » Eagle Rising

Comedian Jimmy Kimmel destroys Obamacare » Eagle Rising: "Jimmy Kimmel is a funny guy. He’s no conservative though, so I was surprised to see him hit President Obama and Obamacare so squarely on the jaw with a recent segment on his show. The savvy folks over at Newsbusters were kind enough to grab the clip for us. It’s only three minutes long and boy is it entertaining… so grab some popcorn, sit back and enjoy the thrashing Kimmel delivers to the Obama administration."

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The wrong words: how the FCC lost net neutrality and could kill the internet | The Verge

The wrong words: how the FCC lost net neutrality and could kill the internet | The Verge: "That was the overwhelming message delivered to the FCC by the DC Circuit yesterday when it ruled to vacate the agency’s net neutrality rules. The FCC had tried to impose so-called “common carrier” regulations on broadband providers without officially classifying them as utilities subject to those types of rules, and the court rejected that sleight of hand. Most observers saw the decision coming months, if not years, ago; Cardozo Law School’s Susan Crawford called the FCC’s position a “house of cards.”"

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Pro-Gun Forces Push Back In The Senate | Political Outcast

Pro-Gun Forces Push Back In The Senate | Political Outcast: "This week, Republican Texas Senator John Cornyn introduced the Constitutional Concealed Carry Reciprocity Act. This law would mandate that states recognize one another’s concealed carry permits. This would mean that gun owners could confidently cross state lines, knowing that the permit issued in their home state would be sufficient for any other state."

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