China test fires new long-range missile
(Washington Free Beacon – Bill Gertz) *Lead Story*
Pa. judge upholds tough voter ID law
(Washington Times – David Boyer) *Must Read*
Labor Dept. Attempts to Stop Layoffs by Giving $100 Million to States to Subsidize Payrolls
(CNS News – Penny Star)
House Ways and Means chairman demands Delphi pension termination documents from Obama administration
(Daily Caller – Matthew Boyle)
Why the Doctor Can’t See You
(Wall Street Journal – John C. Goodman)
DOE loan chief warned staff that personal e-mail could be subpoenaed
(Hot Air – Erika Johnsen)
Social Security Administration Requests Massive Amounts of .357 Ammo — But Why?
(The Blaze – Jason Howerton)
China Sea Update: Temperature Rising
(American Interest – Walter Russell Mead)
Saudi Arabia and UAE urge citizens out of Lebanon after kidnappings
(Christian Science Monitor – Dan Murphy)
Obama Admits He Cut Billions from Medicare to Fund Obamacare
(Townhall – Guy Benson) *Must Read*
Distortion overtakes Ryan’s IVF proposal
(National Post – Marni Soupcoff)
Obama & Sebelius Fundamentally Change Welfare Reform’s Philosophy
(National Review – Jim Geraghty)
Confirmation Bias: Why Both Sides Of The Global Warming Debate Are Nearly Always Right
(Forbes – Larry Bell)
Napolitano’s DHS under fire for “lewd” atmosphere
(Human Events – John Hayward)
Illegal Immigration Stakes Out Lower Rung on Campaign Trail
(PJ Media – Bridget Johnson)
Man! You Young People Are Really Getting Hosed When It Comes To Social Security!
(Family Security Matters – Frank Hill)
HuffPo Attacks Family Research Council As ‘Hate Group’ Less Than Three Hours After Shooting
(NewsBusters – Paul Wilson)
I’ll Pay You $10 of the Taxpayer’s Money for $1 Today: The Tragic Case of the PUSD
(Money News – Andrew Packer)
Crazy Rhetoric Covers For Dems’ Refusal To Face Facts
(Investor’s Business Daily – Ann Coulter)
Eric Holder’s uphill battle: Huge public support for voter ID
(Washington Examiner – Byron York) *Must Read*
Posted by Tom Brown on August 15th, 2012 under News
RSS 2.0 | Respond | Trackback


Leave a Reply