The president has the power to conduct foreign policy as he sees fit. The Congress has the power to subject that exercise to thorough examination. The clash of these powers is a constant in our form of government. Read More
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A longtime abortionist took the stand this week and testified on behalf of two pro-life undercover investigators who are being prosecuted for recording secret footage of abortion industry...
“If you want to become conversant in every aspect of this [Russiagate] hoax that matters, if you want to be the one in your family that has the answers to any question about this, then this book is a must. Not only that, it is fun to read it... It blows this thing to smithereens.”
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