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From: RenewAmerica  Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 Subject: RenewAmerica Newsletter

February 14, 2011

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The situation in Egypt
Robert Maynard
Obama as Muslim
Grant Swank
No rest for the weary
Armand C. Hale

February 14, 2011
MARIE JON, RA ANALYSTFrom the outset of the escalating crisis in Egypt, we've seen indications President Barack Obama and his cohorts have been working behind the scenes to destabilize the country, in the hope of transforming the 30-year ally of the U.S. into a radical Islamist regime — and with it, other Middle Eastern allies of America as well... (more)

February 14, 2011
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WES VERNON, RA ANALYST — The overwhelming majority of Muslims in Egypt favor the death penalty for those who leave the Muslim religion. This, you see, is in line with Muslim custom -- or Sharia law -- that also says it's okay for husbands or fathers to impose an "honor killing" (or stoning) on a woman who has been raped... (more)

February 13, 2011
WORLDNETDAILY — Robert McDowell, one of the five Federal Communications commissioners, told the Conservative Political Action Conference that the Internet has worked, and is working, because the federal government largely has so far left it alone... (more)

February 13, 2011
WORLDNETDAILY — While House Republicans are working hard on legislation to deprive Barack Obama of the money he needs to implement his massive health-care program, there is a way they can accomplish the same ends without a single Democrat vote and no approval by the Senate or White House, says the organizer of the "No More Red Ink" campaign... (more)

February 13, 2011
RACHEL MARSDEN — A recent Wall Street Journal poll found that 35% of Americans feel President Obama has learned from the midterm election disappointments and is making adjustments. Meanwhile, an across-the-board majority of all voters except those in the Republican Party want to see both parties compromise on future legislative efforts... (more)

February 13, 2011
THE HILL — Freshman Rep. Allen West (R-Fla.) gave a speech to close this year's Conservative Political Action Conference that earned a more enthusiastic reaction from conservative activists than those given by most rumored 2012 presidential hopefuls over the past three days... (more)

February 12, 2011
MICHELLE MALKIN — Thanks to the persistent investigative work of young pro-life journalists, Planned Parenthood's ruthless, money-grubbing colors are on full, fresh YouTube display. But as shocking as the illicit new videos from Live Action Films are, the routine, parental authority-sabotaging advice the taxpayer-funded abortion racket gives teens every day deserves more front-page headline news, too... (more)

February 12, 2011
KELLY BARTLETT — Jared Loughner and Kermit Gosnell both made the news recently for killing people. Loughner, age 22, killed 6 and injured 13 in a shooting spree in Tucson, AZ. Gosnell, age 69, is the doctor accused of 8 counts of murder in Philadelphia, PA, who was denied bail in January... (more)

February 12, 2011
WASHINGTON TIMES — When America's top intelligence officer calls the Muslim Brotherhood a "largely secular" organization, it's appropriate to wonder what the intelligence community is doing with its generous budget. The spooks might get a clue from the organization's name, if nothing else... (more)

February 12, 2011
NEWSMAX — Republicans in the House of Representatives have taken the wraps off a plan for deep cuts in federal spending that sets up a showdown with President Barack Obama's Democrats. Prime targets of the budget slashing include the Environmental Protection Agency and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting... (more)

February 12, 2011
FOX NEWS — Seeking to hammer the final nail in the coffin of the Fairness Doctrine, two Republican lawmakers who are former broadcasters have reintroduced a bill that would prevent the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) from regulating political speech on the airwaves... (more)

February 12, 2011
JOSEPH FARAH — Until very recently, I was a big Sarah Palin supporter. I don't mean she was my first or second choice to be president. But I really liked the gal. I thought she was a straight shooter. I liked her style. I didn't think she pulled any punches... (more)

February 11, 2011
ANNE JOLIS — Last week a severe storm froze Dallas under a sheet of ice, just in time to disrupt the plans of the tens of thousands of (American) football fans descending on the city for the Super Bowl. On the other side of the globe, Cyclone Yasi slammed northeastern Australia, destroying homes and crops and displacing hundreds of thousands of people... (more)

February 11, 2011
WORLDNETDAILY — Texas Gov. Rick Perry today took Washington to task for sticking its nose where it has no business -- yet ignoring its constitutional obligations at the same time. Perry was speaking to an assembly at the Conservative Political Action Conference in Washington... (more)

February 11, 2011
FOX NEWS — Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak has stepped down and handed control of the country to the military, Vice President Omar Suleiman said Friday in an address on state television... (more)

February 11, 2011
AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE — Arizona is counter-suing the US government, charging that Washington has failed to protect it from an invasion of illegal immigrants and related violent crime, its governor has said... (more)

February 11, 2011
DAVID LIMBAUGH — While The New York Times is gloating over "turmoil" in the GOP House "ranks," internal disagreements over spending and other issues are a healthy development and should lead to more disciplined and aggressive action... (more)

February 10, 2011
ABC NEWS — An anti-abortion bill unveiled by Ohio Republican state legislators today sets the stage for a Supreme Court fight that could jeopardize the decades-old precedent set by the nation's highest court... (more)

February 10, 2011
ASSOCIATED PRESS — Arizona Republican Jon Kyl said Thursday he won't seek re-election to a fourth term in the U.S. Senate in 2012, creating another open seat as Republicans try to take back control... (more)

February 10, 2011
MONTE KULIGOWSKI — Ruling that the ObamaCare insurance mandate is unconstitutional is like saying that water is wet. Of course it's an unconstitutional abuse of federal power. If the feds can force people to buy health insurance, there is virtually no limit to the reach of federal meddling into the affairs of life... (more)

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