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Whatever happened to SEAL Team 6 being a ‘secret’ weapon? By J.D. Gordon The Washington Times Monday, January 30, 2012 The dramatic rescue of an American aid worker and her Danish colleague in Somalia by Navy commandos was a terrific encore to the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan nine months ago. However, all [...]
Leftists see need to thwart development of affordable energy By THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Washington Times Monday, January 30, 2012 President Obama taking credit for higher oil and natural gas production is like the rooster taking credit for the sunrise. Contrary to the words on the teleprompter at last week’s State of the Union address, [...]
Egypt’s Christians face Islamist lynch mobs By THE WASHINGTON TIMES The Washington Times Monday, January 30, 2012 A minority group’s neighborhood was torched because of a perceived slight to a woman belonging to the majority. No it isn’t the Old South, it’s the New Egypt. Violence ensued last Friday in the town of Kobry el-Sharbat [...]
By Liz Peek Published January 30, 2012 FoxNews.com Indiana is poised to become the first right to work state in America’s industrial heartland. As Joe Biden might say, this is a “xo###@@#” big deal. In yet another sign of Big Labor’s waning influence, Indiana’s House of Representatives has approved legislation that prohibits contracts requiring workers [...]
Published January 31, 2012 FoxNews.com TAMPA, Fla. – Newt Gingrich laid a stark attack on his rival in the run-up to Florida’s “winner -take-all” Republican presidential primary Tuesday, accusing Mitt Romney of being no different than President Obama and suggesting the frontrunner will be a threat to religious freedom. As Romney seeks to tighten his [...]
Jan 31, 2012 By Jason M. Volack While his GOP rivals duke it out in a bloody Florida primary on Tuesday, Ron Paul will continue stumping for votes in the caucus states that dominate the political calendar over the next week. Paul does well in caucus states, where superior organization and passionate supporters play to [...]
Jan 30, 2012 During his Google+ hangout Pres. Obama tells a woman that her husband shouldn’t be unemployed from the growth he has seen in the economy. Obama said he finds it “interesting” because he is getting “the word” that someone in her husband’s job field “should be able to find something right away.” Obama [...]
Jan 30, 2012 Vice President Joe Biden confessed this weekend that he advised President Obama not to launch the mission that ultimately killed Osama bin Laden last spring. During remarks at a Democratic congressional retreat this weekend, Biden explained that when it came time to make the final decision, he had some lingering uncertainties about [...]
Jan 30, 2012 By NBC’s Jamie Novogrod and msnbc.com’s Michael O’Brien Newt Gingrich threatened Monday to skip any debate as the Republican nominee versus President Obama that’s moderated by a member of the media. “As your nominee, I will not accept debates in the fall in which the reporters are the moderators,” Gingrich said at [...]

