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Posted: 8:08 a.m. Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2012

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When Thomas Sowell writes a column, we link to it because it is always required reading: Libya and Lies.

Why did Mitt Romney call it an apology tour?  Look at this, and then tell me if you think Romney is still full of Bolshoi.

A state legislator in Alabama wants to pass legislation that would ban the United Nations from sending in their monitors for our elections in November.

Florida Republicans are receiving fake ineligibility letters questioning their citizenship and voter eligibility.

Yes, low capital gains taxes help growth. And this chart shows why …

Kenny G Wasserman Schultz says Romney never mentioned Israel in the debate … and if you don’t count the 14 times he did, she’s correct.

Voters decide on the president by body language.  Based on this, Romney won the presidency.

Fox News Channel achieved its highest ratings ever Monday night during the final presidential debate.

Transparency: A shady Iraqi home construction contract appears to have benefitted Vice President Joe Biden’s brother, James.

In an international poll, 20 out of 21 countries overwhelmingly prefer Obama over Mitt Romney.  Make of that what you will.

If you are looking to start a new business, Wyoming might be a place to consider moving.

State and local tax burdens are highest on individuals living in liberal states.

The Obama administration is being threatened with subpoenas to cough up details on Delphi pensions, casualties of Obama’s auto bailout.

A group of American entrepreneurs and business leaders spoke out in a full-page, open letter to Barack Obama and to their fellow citizens.

For the first time since 1998, global warming wasn’t mentioned during a presidential debate.

The buck never stops with Obama or the media.

Younger Americans in their late 30s are now the group most likely to doubt they will be financially secure after retirement.

Are we back in High School?

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