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Posted: 8:33 a.m. Thursday, March 29, 2012

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Our pal Jack Chambless of Valencia College in Central Florida has written a column about the Trayvon Martin brouhaha: Trayvon Martin aftermath: Blacks should look deeper at perceived white contempt.

The White House has no contingency plans in place in the event the Supreme Court rules ObamaCare unconstitutional.

A new RNC ad highlights ObamaCare’s bad day at the Supreme Court: “It’s a tough sell.”

Kenny G Wasserman Shultz says that the Democrat base is “pretty darn close to as excited as 2008” when they elected Obama to rule.

The Obama administration has endorsed new oil and gas exploration along the Atlantic Coast, but that’s not the whole story …

House Republicans apparently taking credit for the recent economic gains and this has some proggie panties in a wad.

Despite the ObamaMedia's attempt to paint a sunny picture heading into the November election, very few new jobs are actually being created during Obama's watch .. and that’s according to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke.

Michelle Malkin highlights the war on Wisconsin and its most visible target: Gov. Scott Walker.

The feds now have 160,000 pages of rules and businesses are paying the costs for complying with them at the cost of actually creating jobs. 

The World According to Obama.

What is stopping Congress (both parties) from enabling the tyrannical EPA by continuing to provide it funding?

Over the last few days, the Supreme Court has been hearing historic arguments.  You would think that the ObamaMedia morning shows would be covering in in depth.  Wrong.

Keepin’ it classy Democrats!

It’s Maxine Waters’ version of a hate crime versus Allen West’s version of a hate crime.

Here’s a list of the top 12 worst colleges for free speech.

 

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