Lawsuit: Catholic Nurse Forced to Assist in Late-Term Abortion

July 28, 2009
By Emily Miller
Lawsuit: Catholic Nurse Forced to Assist in Late-Term Abortion

A Catholic nurse in New York claims she was forced in May to participate in the abortion of a 22-week-old fetus against her moral convictions. The nurse alleges in a lawsuit that Mount Sinai Hospital officials knew of her objections to abortion, but told her to assist in the procedure or face disciplinary action,...
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Potty Pork: Stimulus Money Flushed Down the Toilet

July 27, 2009
By Emily Miller
Potty Pork: Stimulus Money Flushed Down the Toilet

President Obama’s $787 billion economic stimulus package, intended to jump-start the economy and create jobs, is spending tens of millions of dollars to repair and build toilets. Tax dollars are quite literally being flushed down the drain while unemployment is near 10 percent and the economy shows few signs of improvement. As the New...
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Cankles Make Hillary Clinton One of the Girls

July 24, 2009
By Emily Miller
Cankles Make Hillary Clinton One of the Girls

When it comes to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s fashion choices, women often talk about her trademark pantsuits and speculate that she wears them to hide her “cankles” — slang for chubby ankles. The takeaway from years of public comments about her ankles is that Clinton’s leg coverage has made American women fixated on...
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Bush and Cheney’s Relationship Was Strained at End of Term

July 24, 2009
By Emily Miller
Bush and Cheney’s Relationship Was Strained at End of Term

After eight years working together as possibly the closest president and vice president in U.S. history, George W. Bush and Dick Cheney left the White House in January barely on speaking terms over Bush’s decision not to pardon Lewis “Scooter” Libby. According to a fascinating article in Time magazine piecing together the final days...
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Huckabee PAC in Trouble?

July 24, 2009
By Emily Miller
Huckabee PAC in Trouble?

Huck Pac, the political action committee formed by former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabee, may have hit a rough patch. That is the conclusion reached by Arkansas Business, which cites staffing changes, poor fundraising numbers, and the closing of a related think-tank. But whether Huck Pac is suffering or simply restructuring remains something of an...
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Police Sgt. James Crowley Denies Racism in Gates Case, Refuses to Apologize

July 23, 2009
By Emily Miller
Police Sgt. James Crowley Denies Racism in Gates Case, Refuses to Apologize

 In the flap over whether the arrest of Harvard Law Professor Henry Louis Gates was racially motivated, the professor, President Obama and the arresting officer have different views. “I am not a racist,” Cambridge, Mass., Police Sgt. James Crowley, an 11-year veteran of the force, told the Boston Globe. He told the Boston Herald,...
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Sarah Palin Denies ‘Inaccurate’ Ethics Accusations

July 22, 2009
By Emily Miller
Sarah Palin Denies ‘Inaccurate’ Ethics Accusations

Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin responded Tuesday to news reports claiming new ethics charges would be filed against her, posting on Twitter: “Re inaccurate story floating re:ethics violation/Legal Defense Fund;matter is still pending;new info was just requested even;no final report.” To be clear, no new ethics charges have been filed against Palin, who steps down...
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What if Roberts or Alito Had Made Ginsburg’s Abortion Comment?

July 21, 2009
By Emily Miller
What if Roberts or Alito Had Made Ginsburg’s Abortion Comment?

The New York Times and its liberal agenda hit an all-time low when it ran a Sunday magazine story in which Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said she assumed after Roe v. Wade that more women would be aborting babies who came from “populations that we don’t want to have too many of” — and...
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Poll: Michael Jackson Congressional Resolution Oppposed by 80 Percent of Americans

July 21, 2009
By Emily Miller
Poll: Michael Jackson Congressional Resolution Oppposed by 80 Percent of Americans

Michael Jackson was a talented entertainer, but he was not, by any stretch of the imagination, a global humanitarian. A Zogby poll shows that 80 percent of Americans are opposed to a congressional resolution honoring Jackson sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas). Jackson Lee introduced Resolution HR600 “Honoring an American legend and musical...
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Bobby Jindal Re-Emerges to Challenge Obama Health Care Reform

July 20, 2009
By Emily Miller
Bobby Jindal Re-Emerges to Challenge Obama Health Care Reform

 Louisiana Gov. Bobby Jindal was supposed to be the new face of the Republican Party. His youth, Indian heritage, Catholic faith and southern conservative values, as well as his smooth-talking, media-friendly personality, made him a contender to be the fresh alternative to aging GOP leaders. Jindal, however, had a false start in his race...
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A Chevy Chase Family Adopts a Green Lifestyle

July 20, 2009
By Emily Miller
A Chevy Chase Family Adopts a Green Lifestyle

Washington Home & Garden Magazine Having children made one Chevy Chase couple see both their home and the world differently. In the past five years, they have gone from Range Rover to Prius and from carbon footprint to carbon toe-print. “Going Green” for these parents means creating a safer home their two young children...
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Sarah Palin Farewell Tour: The Start of Something Big?

July 20, 2009
By Emily Miller
Sarah Palin Farewell Tour: The Start of Something Big?

 Since announcing her resignation on July 3, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has been all over the state for what seems to be a farewell tour, Alaska style. Palin has been waxing poetic about her state, giving the impression she is moving on to greater things — a run for president. When asked by the...
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