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Committee Sends Nullification Bill To Full House
Committee Sends Nullification Bill To Full House
Committee Sends Nullification Bill To Full House
A bill that would declare president Obama’s health care law “null and void” in Idaho is headed to the full house.  The Senate state affairs committee passed the bill this morning.  The Committee voted 14-5 for the measure. The bill's passage would make Idaho the first state in the union to nullify the 2009 overhaul...
American Thinker This Week with Larrey Anderson: 2/3/11
American Thinker This Week with Larrey Anderson: 2/3/11
American Thinker This Week with Larrey Anderson: 2/3/11
American Thinker editor Larrey Anderson discusses the Egyptian revolution and how the president is handling the situation, The Obama health care defeat, and  the 100th anniversary of the birth of Ronald Reagan. Larrey D. Anderson studied comparative religion and philosophy at Harvard and Penn State and studied law and philosophy at the Catholic University of America...
Health-Care Reform Act Unconstitutional..
Health-Care Reform Act Unconstitutional..
Health-Care Reform Act Unconstitutional..
President Barack Obama’s health care reform legislation, assailed as an abuse of federal power in a 26-state lawsuit, led by Idaho, has been ruled unconstitutional by a U.S. judge. U.S. District Judge Roger Vinson in Pensacola, Florida, declared the law unconstitutional in a ruling today...
Is Google Spying On Us?
Is Google Spying On Us?
Is Google Spying On Us?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IBMPphy9gFg Is Google spying on us? Is the Obama administration giving Google special access to a private NASA airstrip? Why hasn’t Google been investigated for “spying” people  in over 30 countries? These are some of the questions a group known as the Consumer Watchdog is asking.
GOP Starts to Tackle “Obama Care” Bill
GOP Starts to Tackle “Obama Care” Bill
GOP Starts to Tackle “Obama Care” Bill
"As House Republicans prepare this week to hold a vote to repeal the health-care law that President Obama signed last year, the administration says it opposes that idea but is "open" to Republican suggestions to improve the provision. That is a marked shift from last year, when the president and congressional Democrats repeatedly blasted the GOP for not backing the law and cast a