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October 10, 2007

It’s Official – Jihadi leaders want Hillary
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With presidential primaries approaching and the race for the White House heating up, Muslim terrorist leaders in the Middle East have offered their endorsement for America's highest office, stating in a new book they hope Sen. Hillary Clinton is victorious in 2008.

Life with the Marines in Ramadi
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Reporter Matt Sanchez, currently embedded in Iraq with the 1st Squadron 4th Cavalry out of Fort Riley, Kan. – the 1-4 Cav – has been providing readers with a glimpse into the Iraq war most Americans have never heard.

How did they do?
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Real Clear Politics gives its “winners” and “losers” of the GOP Presidential debate on Tuesday night.

Barnes: Thompson Passed the Test
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First impressions are supposed to be 90 percent of politics. If that's the case, Fred Thompson should have a decent shot at the Republican presidential nomination. The impression he created in Tuesday's Republican debate in Detroit wasn't that of a dominant figure or a replica of Ronald Reagan. But he came across as likable, knowledgeable on issues but not wonky, and unexcitable.

Personal freedom beginning to end in America
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The Belmont City Council on Tuesday night adopted a landmark ordinance regulating secondhand smoke in the city. It is now illegal to smoke within the confines of your own home if you live in an apartment. What are politicians planning in your city?

San Francisco Sex Fest Pictures sent to Miller Beer Hometown
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Graphic photographs of nearly nude homosexuals strutting the streets of San Francisco under the sponsorship banner of Miller Brewing Co. are being made available to tens of thousands of Catholics in Milwaukee, the beer company's hometown. *Reader Beware – Graphic Pictures can be accessed via this link.

HPV Vaccine Problematic
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Another eight deaths in just the past few months are being connected to Gardasil, Merck & Co.'s vaccine that targets the sexually transmitted human papillomavirus and is being considered by many states as mandatory for all schoolgirls, according to documents released by Judicial Watch.

Former US Senator warns of Giuliani’s political past
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“Rudy was first a Democrat who became a Republican just to get a job in a Republican administration, and he’s not done yet,” Sen. Alfonse D’Amato indicated. “There is no philosophical underpinning to him. There is one of a total amoral philosophy.”

Cashill – Homophobic? Hang him high!
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Jack Cashill’s new book, "What's the Matter With California," is humorous, this is one story from that book which is not. Steven Nary has spent the last 11 years in prison for daring to defend himself against homosexual rape by an illegal alien in San Francisco.

Young priest in Canada drawing crowds with sermons
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Mother Teresa of Calcutta once said: "It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish." The greatest challenge facing the western world is not violence from without, but the tragic decision to take a life within.rs.

Huckabee on the FairTax
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Governor Mike Huckabee gives an excellent presentation on the FairTax.

UN looks the other way as aid is pilfered
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Reconstruction funds channeled through the United Nations for the reconstruction of tsunami-devastated Indonesia are being systematically pilfered and skimmed to the tune of $500 million dollars because the world body has failed to implement its own anti-fraud measures, the U.N.'s former deputy director of investigations has charged.

Romney still leads in Iowa, Thompson gaining
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Mitt Romney still leads in Iowa but Fred Thompson, a relative newcomer to the presidential race, has emerged as his nearest competitor in a new Des Moines Register poll of likely Republican caucus participants.

The Nanny State
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They counted every beer you drank during last night’s game. They see you sneaking out to the garage for a smoke. They know if you’ve got a gun, and where you keep it. I found this out after my 13-year-old daughter’s annual checkup. The inquisitor? Her pediatrician. We’re not alone, either. Thanks to guidelines issued by the American Academy of Pediatrics and supported by the commonwealth, doctors across Massachusetts are interrogating our kids about mom and dad’s behavior.

Father Frank: The Five Commandments of Pro-Life Success
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Much of the success of our pro-life efforts depends on our own humility. As we lead or participate in pro-life groups, whether on the local or national level, five commandments can significantly enhance our efforts.

Former Mexican President: “Amero on the way”
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Chris Matthews has been fairly sedate and even-handed throughout the afternoon, but he just gave conservatives some ammunition by offering an editorial comment about an extended answer Fred Thompson gave on whether the feds should step in on a labor dispute.

Clinton vows to fund embryonic stem cell research
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Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton has promised to sign an executive order overturning President Bush's restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research once she is elected President.

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