Apparently there were some charges brought against Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain a few years ago claiming sexual harassment. Read more here. Do these claims bother you as far as Herman Cain the presidential candidate? VOTE HERE
Casey Anthony was sentenced to four years in jail with time off for good behavior and time served. She could be out of jail next week. Do you agree with the sentence?
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America's kids will be learning about the U.S. Constitution this coming school year with help from a decidedly conservative Idaho publishing house, if a tea party group gets its way. The Tea Party Patriots, Georgia-based but claiming 1,000 chapters nationally, are instructing members to remind teachers that a 2004 federal law requires public schools to teach Constitution lessons every Sept..
Earlier this year president Obama invited Sharpton to a high-profile meeting on immigration reform and White House officials have pushed him to the forefront of supporters for the President. (Read More HERE.)
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This week, Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley signed a bill to require the state's public universities to give undocumented aliens -- generally illegal -- in-state tuition privileges. The bill, known as the Dream Act, is already the law in ten other states, including California, New York, Texas and Illinois...
"President Obama is increasingly doubtful that there's a compelling reason to release a photograph of Osama bin Laden's corpse, ABC News has learned. There don't seem to be many skeptics of bin Laden's death in the Muslim world, with bin Laden's wife having survived the attack to identify bin Laden's death both to the Navy SEALs and Pakistani authorities...
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Twin Falls County Commissioners will be deciding soon if a “zip line” should be included as an allowable use in open space areas in the county. What do you think?
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Police in Lakewood, Colorado used pepper spray on an 8 year old boy who lost his temper in class and threatened teachers with a weapon he made by tearing the trim off the wall.
The military is apologizing for photos published in the German magazine "Der Spiegal" over the weekend. the liberals are using them to further their anti war anti American sentiment' One photo depicts Spec. Jeremy N. Morlock of Wasilla, Alaska, smiling and crouching next to the bloodied corpse...
An article in the Idaho Statesman over the weekend indicates that Otter may not sign a bill that allows students to carry firearms on campus if it makes it to his desk. (Read More HERE.)
What do you think? "Should Governor Otter sign a bill into law that would allow students and others to carry guns on college campuses...
The president is planning to leave for Rio this weekend. "Resisting demands that he should remain at home in the White House to deal with the international response to Japan's nuclear crisis and Colonel Gaddafi's crackdown on anti-government rebels, the president insists he can stay on top of the fast-moving developments while on the road...
Sales of iodine pills have soared in the United States amidst concerns of radiation fallout from Japan's nuclear crisis. From the Guardian:
The fires and explosions at Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant have prompted a massive increase in the sale of anti-radiation tablets in the US and Canada – despite health officials and a prominent UK scientist dismissing it as unnecessary.
"Legislation cutting $35 million in Medicaid programs and services in the next fiscal year is headed to the full House for debate. The House Health and Welfare Committee voted 8-2 along party lines Monday to approve a bill that suspends or reduces a variety of programs serving low-income adults and elderly...
While Japan struggles with containing potential nuclear reactor meltdowns, politicians here in the U.S. are trading a war of words of the countries energy policy. (Read More HERE.)
What do you think..should the country's nuclear program be reevaluated in light of the Japan disaster...
A Bill currently in the State Legislature would allow farms and feedlots to expand their operations without the fear of being sued by their neighbors or other parties. According to the Times-News "Supporters say this will protect farmers from merit less lawsuits in a state where agriculture provides more than 130,000 jobs...
Voters in four Magic Valley school districts are headed to the polls today. Are you one of them? Click Here for more on the elections.
Today's instapoll question: "Do you plan on voting in today's school supplemental levy and bond elections...
Opinion writer Penny Young Nance summarizes the debate over federal funding for Planned Parenthood this way: "All of a sudden, congressional appropriations that have gone unquestioned for decades may get zeroed out, and there is no better encapsulation of this than the fight over taxpayer funding for Planned Parenthood...