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Senator John McCain and former president George Bush
Arizona Governor Jan Brewer and President Barack Obama
By Julian Sanchez, Cato
They're calling it a tweak — a "technical clarification" — but make no mistake: The Obama administration and the FBI's demand that Congress approve a huge expansion of their authority to obtain the sensitive Internet records of American citizens without a judge's approval is a brazen attack on civil liberties
By Scott Wong, Politico
AZ’s two GOP senators rolled out legislation Thursday night that looked nearly identical to a House-passed bill to boost funding for more manpower, technology and other resources along the southwest border
By David Limbaugh, Townhall
The federal court decision to enjoin enforcement of the Arizona immigration law is the latest example of a virtually unchecked renegade federal government waging war against the states and liberties of citizens
By Michael Servis, THE APE
Will motivate conservatives and independents to show up at the polls on November 2
John Adams' career was filled with achievement. At the height of his success, Adams was a delegate, along with his cousin Samuel Adams, to the First and Second Continental Congresses and eventually became the first Vice President of the United States under George Washington. Thereafter, he became the second President where he served a single term.
John Adams was born on October 30, 1735 in Quincy, Massachusetts (Called Braintree at the time). His parents John Adams, Sr., and Susanna Boylston were notable Puritans. Adams' father was a lieutenant in the militia, a town councilman, a farmer and a Congregationalist deacon.
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