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Hypocrisy Alert
Conservative men and women of faith, dubbed
the “Religious Right,” are constantly being told by Big
Media that they should not bring their values into the
public square. But the liberals and the “Religious
Left” are doing just that when it comes to their
values, and Big Media doesn’t seem to mind. The
most recent example was when Senate Democrat
Leader Harry Reid elevated Reverend Jim Wallis, who
claims to be non-partisan, by having Wallis give the
Democrats’ weekly national radio address.
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| Bonilla Needs Help in Special Election |
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Congressman Henry Bonilla, whose family
homeschooled at one time, is a long-time supporter
of home education. He has been a champion for
home schoolers, and he needs our help now.
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| Evans Novak Political Report |
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Republicans fear that Rep. Henry Bonilla (R) has
already squandered his chance to destroy former
Rep. Ciro Rodriguez (D) with negative advertising in
the upcoming runoff election before the Democratic
Congressional Campaign Committee could step in and
begin pummeling him. Bonilla has stuck with positive
ads until very late in the game. He polls just above
50 percent, which is a good sign, but Rodriguez is
within striking distance.
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| What Happened in Dallas County? |
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The 2006 election left many Republicans in Dallas
scratching their heads in disbelief. The national media
explained it as part of a national wave for Democrats
and against the War in Iraq. Local Democrats claimed
it was part of a deliberate strategy to sweep each of
their untested candidates into office. Others believed
it was the inevitable outcome of a demographic trend
in Dallas County. Each of these justifications sounds
plausible, but if you take a closer look at who voted,
and more importantly who didn't, you will find out
they are all myth. In 2006, Democrats didn't win so
much as Republicans lost.
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| Election Aborted Careers of Many Pro-Choice Republicans |
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One theme emerging from the 2006 elections is the
ongoing march to extinction in the House of pro-
choice Republicans. The already small pro-choice
contingent in the GOP caucus was cut in half, as pro-
choice Republicans performed much worse than the
rest of the party.
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| Texas’ Elected SBOE Maintains Textbook Review Authority |
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On September 18, Texas Attorney General Greg
Abbott (R) released his opinion on Texas’ textbook
content review process, setting aside a 1996
decision by then Attorney General Dan Morales. The
opinion stated that the 15-member State Board of
Education (SBOE) does in fact have “significant
statutory authority” over the content of textbooks
and supplemental items used in public and open-
enrollment charter schools.
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| Karl Rove: Bush Back to Basics |
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President Bush has a new mandate: It's back to the
basics. Over the next two years Bush will focus on
winning back Republicans and Congress by returning
to basic Republican principles, Karl Rove is telling
White House allies.
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