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Prosecuting the CIA  from WSJ.com: Opinion. This is a very dangerous path they have chosen to go down. It will greatly hinder our intelligence capabilities, and endanger American lives both on and off the battlefield.

Instead of trying to fix health care, their primary goal should be getting our economy growing and reducing, not increasing our deficit. Unless of course your goal is to destroy the USA. CBO predicts record $1.6 trillion budget deficit for 2009  from The Washington Times stories: Latest Headlines by ASSOCIATED PRESS.  Liberal Fascism is not a book anymore from American Thinker Blog. National suicide by overspending  from The Washington Times stories: Commentary by Cal Thomas

Let’s not forget that Cap and Trade is still out there and must be defeated just like Obamacare. It will further destroy our economy. FreedomWorks Won’t Let Cap-and-Trade Energy Tax Battle Slip off the Radar  from FreedomWorks by kaitlan. This is from the Heritage Foundation, Impact of the Waxman–Markey Climate Change Legislation on the States

You know we must be on the right side when communist dictators support Obama.Castro: Racist Right-wingers Fight Obama  from Newsmax – Inside Cover

How’s that stimulus working for you. Not too good, but it seems to have worked just great for some convicts. How does it feel to have your hard earned tax dollars going to criminals. And now: Cash for Convicts! from Michelle Malkin

We have to be louder, and stronger. Dems plan hundreds of reform rallies  from POLITICO Top Stories by Chris Frates

AARP members. You decide. Video: The AARP’s version of a non-endorsement  from Hot Air » Top Picks by Ed Morrissey

Beck fights back with report on White House ‘radical’ from WorldNetDaily

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