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Obama Supporters Sign Petition Calling For Killing Newborn Babies Under Obamacare

Vb Infanticide is now being seriously proposed by some in medical establishment A new video by social analyst Mark Dice shows Obama supporters in San Diego signing a petition to back making infanticide (post-birth abortion) legal under Obamacare. Dice explained that the petition supported giving parents the right to kill children aged under 3-years-old in order […]

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Population Growth and Conservatism

By Sierra Rayne Talk of population growth among conservatives often leads to two basic perspectives: (1) environmental concerns over excessive population growth are largely unfounded (i.e., the rejection of Paul Ehrlich’s “Population Bomb” hypothesis); and (2) more population growth equals larger economic markets, which is a good thing.  But population growth is not always supportive […]

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Walter E. Williams: Black Self-Sabotage

If we put ourselves into the shoes of racists who seek to sabotage black upward mobility, we couldn’t develop a more effective agenda than that followed by civil rights organizations, black politicians, academics, liberals and the news media. Let’s look at it. First, weaken the black family, but don’t blame it on individual choices. You […]

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5 Ways Liberalism Destroyed Detroit

John Hawkins: “Does anybody think it’s OK to have 40-year-old trees growing through the roofs of dilapidated houses?” — Detroit’s Emergency Manager Kevyn Orr “A few years ago, the nonpartisan Bay Area Center for Voting Research rated Detroit as the most liberal city in America.” — Michael Tanner Detroit was once one of the world’s […]

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Obama’s Dangerous Racial Hang-ups

Selwyn Duke When Barack Obama said that if he had a son, “he’d look like Trayvon,” it perhaps didn’t say much for him as a parent. And when the president now says that Martin could have been him “35 years ago,” it doesn’t say much for him as a youth. Of course, we know that […]

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Leading From Behind Al Sharpton

Pat Buchanan  “The First Black President … Spoke First as a Black American,” ran the banner headline of Sunday’s Washington Post. But why, when the fires of anger over the Zimmerman verdict were dying down, did he go into that pressroom and stir them up? “A week of protests outside the White House, pressure building […]

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Immigration, Race, and Social Conflict

Steve McCann Many are beating the drums for legalizing untold millions of undocumented immigrants in a nation facing not only the worst long-term economic conditions since the Great Depression but a society rapidly coming apart at the seams.  Both party establishments, the mainstream media, and the hierarchies of major corporations are behind this push. Temporarily […]

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Autos troubles, Race at root of Detroit collapse

Blue-collar workers poured into the cavernous auto plants of Detroit for generations, confident that a sturdy back and strong work ethic would bring them a house, a car and economic security. It was a place where the American dream came true. It came true in cities across the industrial heartland, from Chicago’s meatpacking plants to […]

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