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This is a response to a debate at Sound Politics over the question, “Should Government Be In The Marriage Business?“
The reason government is “in the marriage business” in the first place is to protect children who naturally proceed from traditional marriage, as well as to protect women. It used to be a given that [...]

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Ann Coulter and CPAC both need rehab, and not for Ann’s pejorative term for John Edwards, or for CPAC’s continuation to invite her as guest speaker. The proper response to her use of that term is debatable, and the fuss over it is a distraction from her real problems as well as the real [...]

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To view the video click here. Below is the condensed version in text.
I a€™m simply troubled, and maybe you are too, by this recent influx of hyphenated conservatives. Neo-conservatives over here. Paleo-conservatives over there. Compassionate conservatives out in the hallway, and the latest nonsense—commonsense conservatives.
Now I am glad to see that at least [...]

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More vitriol from Republicans for Choice. This time, aiming at pro-life physicians.
RFC is committed to pushing for legislation that will force Doctors and Pharmacists to tell their customers and patients, from the start, if they oppose
Family planning and Abortion.
I thought they said they wanted “less intrusive government.”
Then there’s this interesting statement:
In our opinion, it [...]

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There is no common ground with Republicans for Choice. Don’t be fooled.

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…Which side are you on? The battle lines are drawn.

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In spite of the droves of “Mitt’s Kidz” and “Brownies” that are at every turn ready to slap their respective candidate’s stickers on the chests of the conference attendees, this (pictured left) has been a popular CPAC sticker, according to Michelle Malkin. LOTP sentiments, exactly! It is clear that the conservative movement wants [...]

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Today begins CPAC 2007. CPAC is the annual 3 day Conservative Political Action Conference. Every known Republican presidential candidate for ‘08 will address the crowd of approximiately 5,000 conservative activists…except John McCain, who has trouble gaining traction with conservatives, so apparently didn’t see the event as a priority. He did however, take [...]

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(The morning after the 2008 Republican National Convention, that is)
By Colleen Parro, Executive Director of RNC for Life
Pro-life Republicans are being wined and dined, courted and wooed by an ever-growing assortment of candidates for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination. They all want us to think they are pro-life, or at least pro-life enough to garner [...]

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