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 | Assesses Presidential Candidates On Immigration Issues
Independent analysis of all the candidates, on the subject of ILLEGAL Immigration
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 Chuck Baldwin | HOORAY FOR JERRY CORSI
I say, Hooray for Jerry Corsi. And, yes, I very much appreciate the fact that he endorsed my candidacy for President by saying in his book, "I intend to vote in 2008 for Chuck Baldwin."
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 Jim Wade | From the Chairman's Corner . . .
NBC has been plugging the coming edition of its series, Heroes. While I’ve never bothered to watch it, I’m told the premise has to do with people discovering they have some superpower and how wrestling with that discovery impacts their lives. It is ironic that we live in a culture that wants to deny the miraculous works of God and...
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 | ANWR Drilling Would Provide Quick Relief Robert P. Murphy
Yet there is an even stronger argument for opening up ANWR: because of its impact on oil prices in the future, relaxing federal prohibitions would cause current oil producers to change their pumping decisions right now. Even though the additional barrels from ANWR wouldn't physically hit the market for years, current knowledge of this fact will alter current behavior, leading to rapid relief at the pump.
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 | Democrats Endorse Expansion Of U.N. Power by Cliff Kincaid
While it may seem strange that the platform would not endorse the legislation by name, this reflects awareness of how controversial the Global Poverty Act (S. 2433) and its federal commitment to the U.N.’s Millennium Development Goals have become.
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 | THE 545 PEOPLE RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL OF AMERICA'S WOES
One hundred senators, 435 congressmen, one president and nine Supreme Court justices - 545 human beings out of the 235 million - are directly, legally, morally and individually responsible for the domestic problems that plague this country.
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