Blacks in Murrieta Confront Pro-Illegal Immigrant Supporters

Jim Hoft The Gateway Pundit 7/7/2014

A group of black Americans spoke out in support of protecting women and children in America BEFORE worrying about the rest of the world. This occurred at the Murrieta California Border Patrol Station on July 4th, 2014…

…“If somebody brought six children to your house and you ain’t got […]

Hillary's State Department Refused to Brand Boko Haram as Terrorists

Under Hillary Clinton, the State Department repeatedly declined to fully go after the terror group responsible for kidnapping hundreds of girls.

Josh Rogin The Daily Beast 5/7/2014

The State Department under Hillary Clinton fought hard against placing the al Qaeda-linked militant group Boko Haram on its official list of foreign terrorist organizations for two years. […]

The World's Resources Aren't Running Out

Ecologists worry that the world’s resources come in fixed amounts that will run out, but we have broken through such limits again and again

Matt Ridley The Wall Street Journal 4/25/2014

How many times have you heard that we humans are “using up” the world’s resources, “running out” of oil, “reaching the limits” of the […]

Greg Gutfeld: The real story on Earth Day is ‘how anti-poor the green movement is’

Brendan Bordelon The Daily Caller 4/22/2014

Fox News host Greg Gutfeld commemorated Earth Day on his show “The Five” with an appropriate dose of mockery, declaring that after 44 years, the true takeaway from the holiday is “how anti-poor the green movement is.”

Gutfeld noted that although none of 1970′s environmental doomsday prophecies have come […]

‘Is something less true if a white person says it?’

Bill Maher tricks liberal guests with Paul Ryan quote — that was actually from Michelle Obama

Red Alert Politics 3/29/2014

Late-night host Bill Maher proved Friday night the double standard that exists between the Left and the Right after his liberal guests slammed Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) for comments made about poverty — except his […]

Rochester union says poor kids can’t learn, so teachers shouldn’t be held accountable

Victor Skinner EAGnews 3/11/2014

ROCHESTER, N.Y. – Poor students don’t learn as well as rich students, and Rochester teachers shouldn’t be evaluated on how their poverty-stricken students perform on state tests.

That’s the sad argument the Rochester Teachers Association is making in a recent lawsuit it filed against New York Regents and the state’s education […]

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