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Former Obama Adviser: 'We Need Death Panels'

Former Obama Adviser: 'We Need Death Panels'

Steven Rattner, a former adviser to President Barack Obama, called for “death panels” in a recent opinion piece in the New York Times, proving that liberals and the mainstream media were apoplectic when former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin threatened Obamacare

Judge Halts PA's Tough New Voter ID Requirement

Judge Halts PA's Tough New Voter ID Requirement

(AP) Judge halts Pa.’s tough new voter ID requirementBy MARC LEVYAssociated PressHARRISBURG, Pa.A judge postponed Pennsylvania’s controversial voter identification requirement on Tuesday, ordering the state not to enforce it in this year’s presidential election but allowing it to go into

Pa. Voter ID Law Ruling Could Mean Political Swing

Pa. Voter ID Law Ruling Could Mean Political Swing

(AP) Pa. voter ID law ruling could mean political swingBy MARC LEVYAssociated PressHARRISBURG, Pa.Some political momentum could be on the line when a judge rules on whether to keep intact Pennsylvania’s tough new law requiring voters to show photo identification

Romney's Challenge: He Is Already the Incumbent

Romney's Challenge: He Is Already the Incumbent

Mitt Romney is about as close to defeating President Barack Obama as any Republican could have hoped to be. The polls–if you believe them–show him slightly or significantly behind, but within striking distance. The challenge he faces is unique: he

Another Big Supreme Court Term Kicks Off Monday

Another Big Supreme Court Term Kicks Off Monday

(AP) Another big Supreme Court term kicks off MondayBy MARK SHERMANAssociated PressWASHINGTONWhen last we saw the chief justice of the United States on the bench, John Roberts was joining with the Supreme Court’s liberals in an unlikely lineup that upheld

Ex-NY Times Publisher Sulzberger Dies

Ex-NY Times Publisher Sulzberger Dies

By DAVID B. CARUSO and KAREN MATTHEWSAssociated PressNEW YORKFew moments in American journalism loom larger than the one that came in 1971, when New York Times publisher Arthur Ochs Sulzberger had to decide whether to defy a president, and risk

George Soros Panics About Romney Win, Mother Jones Scrubs Story

George Soros Panics About Romney Win, Mother Jones Scrubs Story

On Thursday, Mother Jones reported that billionaire financier George Soros was “panicked” that Mitt Romney would win the election–and then scrubbed the story without explanation. Mother Jones–the left-wing outlet that published the incomplete “47 percent” video of Romney–was reporting on Soros’s

Iowa: 'No Wiggins' Bus Tour To Oust Judge Can Help Romney

Iowa: 'No Wiggins' Bus Tour To Oust Judge Can Help Romney

Three days before Iowans can cast votes in person or via mail for president, former Republican presidential candidate and Pennsylvania Senator Rick Santorum went to Iowa on Monday to join the “No Wiggins” bus tour that is seeking to rally

Political Correctness and the Rise of Sharia Law

Political Correctness and the Rise of Sharia Law

My Dear Friends, In a follow up to my article last week, I ask you to watch this!  Now, there could be several points of view. Perhaps this is some CIA misinformation video to cause Islamophobia — or some vast

JW Places Ohio Voter Fraud Front and Center

JW Places Ohio Voter Fraud Front and Center

Judicial Watch continues to push forward with its 2012 Election Integrity Project. JW is active in states across the country in helping to make certain that voter registration lists are accurate, in accordance with the rule of law. And this

Top Ten Changes Obama Made in His First Four Years

Top Ten Changes Obama Made in His First Four Years

1. Stimulus, Feb. 2009 In 2008, Barack Obama promised to pass a $50 billion stimulus to help the faltering U.S. economy. Instead, he passed a $862 billion spending spree that funneled cash to state governments, Solyndra-type cronies, and Democrat special

Report: 6 Million Americans Will Face Obamacare Tax

Report: 6 Million Americans Will Face Obamacare Tax

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) on Wednesday said nearly 6 million Americans, 2 million more than the office’s initial 2010 estimate, will face a “tax penalty” in 2014 for not having insurance once Obamacare is implemented. President Barack Obama promised