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The Washington Times[1] is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the capital of the United States. On Sundays its masthead reads The Sunday Times, a nod to The Sunday Times of London. The paper also calls itself America's Newspaper. (...) The Times was founded in 1982 by Reverend Sun Myung Moon, leader of the Family Federation for World Peace and Unification (Unification Church), to be a conservative alternative to the larger and mainstream Washington Post. To this day, it is widely perceived as maintaining a right-leaning editorial stance. The Unification Church has ... More » (Source: Wikipedia)
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BREITBART: Left cries 'racist' in crowded country
In its obvious zeal to create a one-party state, the Democrat-Media Complex (the natural coalition of the Democratic Party and the mainstream media) last week seized upon the ...Posted by Walter Cox -
A judge too far
Judge Sotomayor seems to be the most radical person ever nominated for the high court. To continue to command public respect, the Senate will have to ask her some hard ...Posted by Walter Cox -
Wind energy finds fix for exploding bats
Researchers think they are close to solving a problem that has slowed progress in meeting America's future electricity needs - The giant wind turbines that constitute one of ...Posted by Jim Lang -
The conservative civil war
Beltway conservatives are turning against Rush Limbaugh. The most recent assassin is David Frum. The former Bush speechwriter and fellow at the American Enterprise Institute ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Obama team taps three for key positions
President-elect Barack Obama on Saturday morning said that Valerie Jarrett, a longtime family friend and close counselor with a long history in Chicago politics, will serve as ...Posted by Dale Penn -
Won't Obama bring left-wing change?
Will President-elect Barack H. Obama use this awesome power to strengthen America's defenses in a time of global conflict and repair America's economy in a period of financial ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
What about the illegals?
The word "attrition"or a reduction in numbers aptly describes the state of illegal immigration today. Illegal immigration in the United States is on a slow decline - and ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Obama flips and flops
As Barack Obama continues to campaign for the general election, his flip-flops increase along the way. Thus, he is jeopardizing the image he has cultivated as an authentic and ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
Black pastors wary of Obama
"It's a theological contradiction, from the Christian perspective, to be excited about Obama," said the Rev. Levon Yuille, pastor of the 100-member Bible Church in Ypsilanti, ...Posted by Derek Hawkins -
General: McCain weak on security
The most senior retired military officer to back the presumed Democratic presidential nominee, Sen. Barack Obama, says the first-term U.S. senator will not give Sen. John ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Panel passes health reform; Snowe votes yes
The 10-year, $829 billion Finance Committee plan does not allow the government to compete with companies to sell insurance, which has become known as the "public option."Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Sudan's simmering struggle
The "third civil war" would be as vicious as the last, but given current political conditions, it could rapidly expand beyond Sudan and become a regional war involving several ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
U.S. Commander of Afghanistan only talked to Obama once - The Back Story
The military general credited for capturing Saddam Hussein and killing the leader of al-Qaeda in Iraq says he has only ...Posted by Cynthia Gilbert -
Army stronger
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates announced Monday that the Army plans to add an additional 22,000 troops to its ranks, growing to 569,000 soldiers. The force will be the ...Posted by Samuel W. Velsor IV -
Palin plans to stay in politics
Brushing aside the criticisms of pundits and politicos, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin said she plans to jump immediately back into the national political fray — stumping for ...Posted by Leo Romero -
U.N. chief seeks to free reporters in N. Korea
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Sunday that he is making personal efforts to try to free two U.S. journalists imprisoned in North Korea and that he played a role in the ...Posted by Samuel W. Velsor IV -
U.S. contacted Iran's ayatollah before election
Prior to this month's disputed presidential election in Iran, the Obama administration sent a letter to the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, calling for an ...Posted by Kaizar Campwala -
Va. GOP fills out fall slate; conservativism applauded
State Sen. Kenneth T. Cuccinelli II won the Virginia Republican convention's nomination for attorney general Saturday, electrifying delegates with a speech decrying the state ...Posted by Leo Romero -
Senate budget revives 'nuclear pork'
Without debate, explanation or a recorded vote, senators accepted an amendment by Sen. Michael D. Crapo, Idaho Republican, to boost the department's "low-carbon" energy loan ...Posted by Dwight Rousu -
How to lose Congress
Much of the Hudson River Valley, in all its magnificence, lies in New York's 20th Congressional District. So does Saratoga Springs and its renowned racetrack, as do a host of ...Posted by Leo Romero
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