If Republicans talked this way, they’d be called racists

“In plain English: The abortion license saved the taxpayers $1.6 billion a year because those terminated before birth were from social classes most likely to be welfare clients.

In even plainer English: Disposing of all those poor kids before they’re born is a winner.”

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The lessons of Michael Brown’s death

This advice is politically incorrect.

It comes from Rich Lowry, editor of the prestigious National Review.

He shocked a panel of liberals on Meet the Press with these common sense lessons from Ferguson:

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The impressive Ben Carson

I seek three attributes in a potential presidential candidate: wisdom, integrity, and leadership.

The current president possesses none of these, and the country is paying a monumental price for his deficiencies. The question is, do any of the potential candidates on the horizon exhibit any of these critical attributes?

I heard Dr. Ben Carson speak Saturday night at a political event here in Des Moines.

I was impressed…

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Will the “Take-Away Party” lose their power today?

By Tom Quiner I call the Democratic Party the “Take-Away Party.” Every position they stake out will take something critical from someone else, whether it is life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness. Take their proclamation for women’s reproductive ‘health.’ This phrase is code for human abortion and contraception. Human abortion takes away something precious…

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The battle of football prayers

“The penalty is another example of America’s religious bias.” “Freedom of expression and religion are important tenets of American life. But in an age when corporations have the right to impose what they call Christian values on their secular work force, we should wonder if a Muslim boss would be granted the same permission. Considering the move of some states to ‘ban’ shariah law, we can probably guess the answer to that.” — Erika Stutzman, Daily Camera, Oct. 1, 2014.

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The “fake church” supported by the State

“What was once a request to live and let live has now become a demand for approval. The ‘ruling class,’ those who shape public opinion in politics, in education, in communications, in entertainment, is using the civil law to impose its own form of morality on everyone.”

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More intolerance from the Thought Police

[Advocates of gay marriage equate] “my opposition to a behavior as prejudice toward people who engage in that behavior. That’s the central fallacy in virtually every argument for homosexuality—if you don’t agree with homosexual behavior, you are somehow bigoted against people who want to engage in that behavior. How does that follow? If conservatives and Christians are “bigots” for opposing homosexual behavior, then why aren’t homosexual activists bigots for opposing Christian behavior? And if we are bigots for opposing same-sex marriage, then why aren’t homosexual activists bigots for opposing polygamous or incestuous marriage?”

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