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  • Bush Blasted in Over the Border Court CaseThe Supreme Court, released a ruling today, declaring that President Bush overstepped his authority when he ordered a Texas court to reopen the case of a Mexican national on de…
  • 4,000

    US military Iraq toll hits 4,000 …
  • Around the Nation and Beyond...

    McCain Middle East VisitJohn McCain made a surprise visit to the Middle East this week, starting Sunday in Iraq. Speaking from Jordan, on Tuesday, McCain voiced serious concerns about evidence that Iran is supporting a…
  • McCain Strategy

    Now the presumptive republican party candidate for President, McCain is busy developing a strategy for the general election. His "maverick" image has appeal to many independent voters (a growing faction in many states).…
  • Around America…

    Yet another of out “nation's leaders" has contributed to thesliding moral decay of America.NY Gov. Spitzer resigned today after investigations into his involvement with a prostitutionring came to light. He will…
  • The following "Story" is a SPOOF. It is a parody, and is NOT a reflection on reality, nor is it meant to be taken seriously. It is provided for humor and comic relief--we in the office found it rather amusing. Thankfully…
  • ACTION ALERT:

    ACTION ALERT: Click HERE to sign the online petition A California Court of Appeal recently decided that homeschooling is illegal in California unless a parent is a certified teacher. The 2nd District Court of Appea…
  • Top Presidential News of the Past two days

    Republican Presidential RaceMcCain overwhelmingly defeated Huckabee in Texas, Ohio, Rhode Island, and Vermont, and reached the 1191 delegates needed to clinch the nomination.Huckabee conceeded the presidential nomination…
  • The Washington Times resports that "Republicans like Sen. Barack Obama nearly as much as they like their own likely presidential nominee, Sen. John McCain, according to a new Fox 5/The Washington Times/Rasmussen Reports …
  • Super Tuesday II

    Tomorrow begins the next round of presidential primaries.Ohio, Rhode Island, Vermont, and Texas will choose which nominee from each party to support with their delegates to the party conventions. The polls are showing C…

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