
RNC and RPOF Expand Team to Win Hispanic Voters
Scarier than Shutdown?
Why the 'No Casinos' Viewpoint Isn't Mine
At least once a week somebody asks me how, as a conservative, I can defend such a morally verklempt social pastime as gambling.
AMBER Alert Program Up and Running in Florida, Despite Shutdown
Actress and comedian Sherri Shepherd, commenting Monday morning on ABC-TV's "The View," told viewers across America that "a real crime of the government shutdown" is that it had shut down the AMBER Alert program.
Not so in Florida, says the Florida Department of Law Enforcement.
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Charlie Crist Makes Nice to Democrats as He Looks Ahead to 2014
Blaise Ingoglia Reels in Support of Veterans Leader
Retired Marine Col. Tom Bowman, who served as the chief of staff and an acting assistant secretary for the federal Department of Veterans Affairs, announced on Monday that he was backing Blaise Ingoglias bid to represent parts of Hernando County in the Florida House.
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Americans Overwhelmingly Oppose Illegal Aliens Getting Driver's Licenses
With California deciding last week to issue drivers licenses to illegal aliens, a new poll finds the overwhelming majority of Americans oppose this policy.
Rasmussen Reports released the findings of a national survey on Monday which finds 68 percent of likely voters oppose their state allowing illegal aliens to apply for drivers licenses. Only 22 percent of those surveyed favor the policy.
The poll of 1,000 likely voters was taken from Oct. 4-5 and had a margin of error of +/- 3 percent.
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Allen West Slams Obama's and Media's 'Race-Baiting Agenda'
Former U.S. Rep. Allen West weighed in on the death of Army Specialist Tevin Geike, a white soldier who was killed by African-Americans who taunted him as a cracker. Posting on Facebook on Monday, West wondered why President Barack Obama has remained silent on the issue after the president talked about the death of Trayvon Martin, even saying if he had a son he would look like Martin.
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Carlos Curbelo Picks Up Steam as GOP Looks to Beat Joe Garcia
On Political Speech, a Court Opportunity
WASHINGTON -- The Supreme Court must feel as though it is plowing an ocean as it repeatedly reminds Congress that the anodyne label "campaign finance reform" can encompass a multitude of sins. Come Tuesday, the court will have another occasion to consider that not all regulations of the indispensable means of disseminating political speech -- money -- are constitutional just because they are presented as means of preventing corruption or its "appearance."