Napp Nazworth

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  • Conservatives Ask Chris Christie to Pick Robert P. George for Senate Vacancy

    Conservatives Ask Chris Christie to Pick Robert P. George for Senate Vacancy

    Conservatives are taking to their blogs and social media to ask New Jersey Governor Chris Christie to pick Princeton Professor Robert P. George for the Senate seat left open with the Monday passing of Sen. Frank Lautenberg.

  • Did IRS Employee Give Confidential Info About Pro-Marriage Group to Gay Rights Group?

    Did IRS Employee Give Confidential Info About Pro-Marriage Group to Gay Rights Group?

    Someone at the Internal Revenue Service gave confidential National Organization for Marriage tax documents to the Human Rights Campaign, Dr. John Eastman, NOM's chairman of the board, testified Tuesday before the House Ways and Means Committee.

  • GOP Should Not 'Crusade Against Same-Sex Marriage,' College Republicans Say

    Republicans should back off opposition to same-sex marriage, College Republicans argue in a new report on how to gain the support of young voters.

  • Neuroscientist: Radical Religion, Extreme Beliefs, May One Day be 'Cured'

    Developments in neuroscience may one day open the possibility that members of radical religious groups and those who hold extreme beliefs, such as radical Islamists or those who beat their children, may be "cured" of their "illness," neuroscientist Kathleen Taylor said Wednesday.

  • Washington Scandals Raise Question: Who Is in Charge of Our Government?

    Washington Scandals Raise Question: Who Is in Charge of Our Government?

    Each of the three scandals currently rocking Washington, D.C., are similar in one important way – they show bureaucracies where decision-making is so diffuse that no one, it seems, is actually responsible for the mistakes that were made. The situation raises the question, with so much government action residing in large bureaucracies led by unelected officials, the so-called "fourth branch of government," who is actually in charge?

  • Samuel Rodriguez: Religious Freedom Is an Endangered Species

    Samuel Rodriguez: Religious Freedom Is an Endangered Species

    Freedom of religion in 2013 can best be described as an endangered species, argued Rev. Samuel Rodriguez, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, at the Ethics and Public Policy Center's 2013 National Religious Freedom Conference Thursday in Washington, D.C. He urged those in attendance, representing many different faith communities, to "rise up" and defend that freedom by speaking truth to power with civility and grace.

  • Did Attorney General Eric Holder Lie to Congress?

    Did Attorney General Eric Holder Lie to Congress?

    Members of Congress are investigating whether or not U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder committed perjury, or lied under oath, when he told a congressional committee that he had not heard of or been involved in the "potential prosecution" of reporters. Holder approved an FBI operation that identified Fox News reporter James Rosen as a probable co-conspirator in a case of leaked classified information.

  • 27 Congresspersons Ask AG Holder to Stop Deportation of German Homeschoolers

    27 Congresspersons Ask AG Holder to Stop Deportation of German Homeschoolers

    A letter signed by 27 members of Congress asks Attorney General Eric Holder to grant asylum to the Romeikes, a German family that fled to the United States after their government threatened to take their kids away from them because they homeschooled.

  • Ex-Abortionist, Now Pro-Life, Details Late-Term Abortion to Congress Amid Bill Banning Procedure (VIDEO)

    Dr. Anthony Levatino, a former abortionist who is now pro-life, described in clinical detail how a late-term abortion is performed. Levatino was testifying in support of a bill that would ban all abortions nationwide after 20 weeks of pregnancy.

  • Mayor Bloomberg's Gun Control Ads Put Democratic Party in a Bind

    Mayor Bloomberg's Gun Control Ads Put Democratic Party in a Bind

    The targeting of Democratic Senator Mark Pryor (Ark.) by New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg over his "no" vote on the gun control bill presents a conundrum for Democrats similar to what the Republicans have experienced with the Tea Party: is it better to punish defectors at the risk of losing seats, or control the government?