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Jan 4, 2012
From the Faith Freedom Coalition website. One of the most important subplots in the Iowa caucuses was which candidate would win the support of Iowa s evangelical voters, who comprised 60 percent of the vote in 2008, and according to the CNN entrance poll, comprised 58...


Oct 19, 2011
From the Faith Freedom Coalition website. The Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction must vote on a plan with the goal of $1.5 trillion in deficit reduction by Nov. 23. We believe the supercommittee can do that while stimulating economic growth and promoting a tax...


Aug 26, 2011
A funny thing happened on the way to the 2012 presidential contest. The conventional wisdom that social issues would not matter, and that the evangelical constituency is a relic of a bygone era, has been turned on its head. The beltway set is relearning one of the most...


Jul 28, 2011
Well, it s now official: Hope and change has become eat your peas. President Barack Obama s petulant, partisan performance Monday night completed his evolution from the transcendent figure of 2008 to my way or the highway. He pledged to veto any deficit reduction...


Jun 8, 2011
From the Faith Freedom Coalition website. Republican presidential contenders flocked to the Faith and Freedom Conference in Washington, D.C., last weekend trying to win over hundreds of evangelical and tea party activists. Republican candidates know they must pay...


May 25, 2011
No one who seeks the Republican nomination for the presidency can hope to emerge victorious without the support of social conservatives, arguably the largest and most dynamic constituency in the GOP primaries. They comprise a majority of voters in many early primaries,...


Apr 6, 2011
The House voted on and passed legislation yesterday to reauthorize the D.C. Opportunity Scholarship Program and provide additional school improvement funding for the D.C. public schools and charter schools. The legislation passed by a vote of 225 to 195.(Click here to see...


Feb 2, 2011
The liberal media has been swooning over the prospect that Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak might be replaced by a coalition government led by Mohamed ElBaradei, the former head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). ElBaradei is a darling of the left for his...

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