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ACLU Lawyer says Trump’s Immigration Order would be Constitutional if Hillary Clinton Ordered It

Omar Jadwat is the ACLU lawyer who has been charged with proving that President Trump’s executive order on refugee travel (from 6 particular Muslim majority nations) is unconstitutional. On Monday, he inadvertently unmasked the truth behind the ACLU’s case and proved that almost everything that liberals do is politically motivated and has no foundation in reality. While arguing that Trump’s

Illegal Alien Rapes Girl, Cops Horrified By What Else He Did During Attack

Julio Cesar Medrano (left), a stock image to visually represent a girl in the hospital (right) A Las Vegas illegal alien is behind bars today after cornering a little, 4-year-old girl and raping her. Unfortunately, he initially was able to get away with it, but things would eventually take a turn as his mid-rape practice was revealed — and even the

Fraternity, 18 members charged in Penn State student’s death

MARK SCOLFOROAssociated PressBELLEFONTE, Pa. (AP) — Eighteen Penn State fraternity brothers have been charged with crimes ranging up to involuntary manslaughter in the case of a pledge who authorities say repeatedly fell down a flight of stairs after he and others were made to run a gantlet of drinking stations where they guzzled vodka, beer and wine. Fraternity members at

Here’s What Your Future Doctor Visits Could Look Like

Today's office visit to a doctor involves a patient, a family member, and a physician 97% of the time. Tomorrow's visit will engage nurse practitioners, nutritionists, genetic counselors, pharmacists, therapists, social workers, mental health professionals, and exercise coaches. The Internet enables clinicians to connect patients at different times based on need, not travel burden. Just as more clinicians will contact

Muslim Student In Portland ADMITS During an Interfaith Meeting Non-Believers will be Killed

A Muslim student on an interfaith panel at Portland State University claimed that apostates will be killed or banished in Islamic countries. Although unclear if the student was advocating for the killing of apostates or merely expressing the realities of countries run under Koranic law, a student on an interfaith panel event at Portland State University argued that non-believers would

Is Healthcare a “Right”?

In a recent video put together by the folks at Politically Skeptical two leaders from opposing schools of thought explain their views on healthcare as a right. Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) speaks for the socialist point of view, while former Congressman Ron Paul (R-TX) offers the libertarian perspective. While Sanders argues that every person has an absolute right to the

Another pro-life win: Trump appoints Yoest to top HHS post

Expect the communications strategy at Health and Human Services to take a sharp turn toward life. Donald Trump appointed Dr. Charmaine Yoest, a longtime pro-life advocate, to a key position at HHS: President Donald Trump Friday said he would name one of the most prominent anti-abortion activists in the country to a top communications post at Health and Human Services.

Indiana State University president Daniel Bradley to step down in January

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. — Indiana State University’s president plans to step down after leading the school for more than nine years and growing its enrollment by nearly one-third. The school announced Wednesday that President Daniel Bradley intends to leave office next January. Indiana State trustees chairman David Campbell says Bradley oversaw a period of unprecedented growth for the Terre Haute

‘Indianapolis Promise’ aims to give all students access to education beyond high school

INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. – A new initiative from Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett aims to give all students access to education beyond high school. The 'Indianapolis Promise' was announced at the State of the City address. While the impact of the program would be far reaching, the cost is still unclear. "We must work to ensure that every child in Indianapolis has

You again? Empty nests refill, marriages postponed, Census study finds

At this rate, the United States is going to need immigrants of all kinds to continue growth. A new Census Bureau study has just reported a sobering commentary on the current generation of young people. “There are now more young people living with their parents than in any other arrangement…What is more, almost 9 in 10 young people who were

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