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One of the more demoralizing observations about the immigration debate is the fact that we have an immigration system that has worked relatively well over the … Read More
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Did the Obama administration lose the “messaging” wars after the historic health care law was passed two years ago? Today the conservative Supreme Court … Read More
Marco Rubio stands his ground on controversial law
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Less is more for the Republican Party when it comes to women’s reproductive rights. Conservative Republican women may fully support the strategy of curtailing … Read More
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Rick Santorum is a big fan of Josemaria Escriva, the founder of Opus Dei who urged Catholics to bring a priestly devotion to every realm of their life and … Read More








