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Obama Hoping to Avoid UN Vote on Palestinian Statehood
President Obama sent the world a message in his Wednesday speech to the United Nations General Assembly, where he said that Palestine’s desire to seek official recognition as a sovereign state from the U.N. “will not come through statements and resolutions by the worldwide delegation.” Obama also reiterated his pledge to veto the Palestinian statehood resolution if it comes in front of the U.N. Security Council.
Perry Stands With Jewish Leaders in Support of Israel, Blasts Obama
In a departure from his focus on domestic issues, such as Social Security and HPV vaccines, Texas Governor Rick Perry is now venturing into foreign policy. On Tuesday, surrounded by a group of Jewish leaders, Perry held a press conference in New York, declaring his strong support of Israel and criticizing President Obama on his Middle Eastern policies.
Do the Obamas Pay Their 'Fair Share' in Taxes?
In his latest tax plan, President Obama has called for wealthy Americans, those making more than $1 million annually, to pay their “fair share” in taxes, or at least pay the same percentage as most mid-income taxpayers. Some see this as merely another attempt to use the class warfare tactic to generate support within the liberal base, while others question whether the president is following his own advice.
Requiring Photo ID to Vote an Attempt to Exclude Poor, Dems Say
In the last few years, several states have implemented new laws requiring all voters to produce a photo ID to confirm their identity. This has angered Democrats, who say Republicans are attempting to discourage the poor and disenfranchised from voting. Republicans discount the accusation and say they only want to confirm that the person voting is the same person as on the voter rolls.
Nancy French on Co-Writing Memoir With Bristol Palin
Nancy French’s writing career is now on the fast track. In addition to Red State of Mind: How a Catfish Queen Reject Became a Liberty Belle and Home and Away: A Story of Family in a Time of War (co-written with her husband, David French), she is now hoping to publish a political suspense novel in the coming months.
Nancy French Talks About Career as Mom, Wife and Bestselling Author
Nancy French has more than she can say grace over – both literally and figuratively. Now a New York Times bestselling author, French has found her place in publishing, politics and motherhood – three of the most demanding endeavors anyone would want to tackle – and she’s taking it all in stride.
LifeWay CEO Teams Up With Youngest Son to Reach 'Millennials'
Both Rainers took the stage as the closing speakers at the LifeWay National Youth Workers Conference on Wednesday to share their research and ideas on how to bridge the gap between generations, with the intent on bringing more young people to Christ.
GOP Wins Both in NY, Nev. Special Elections
The Obama White House suffered another setback Tuesday in New York’s 9th Congressional District with the election of Republican Bob Turner. More than just the typical special election upset, Turner’s victory is also being viewed as a rebuke on Obama’s economic policies and his loss of support in the Jewish community for his position on Israel.
Pete Wilson: Teens Want Authenticity, Not Religion
Pete Wilson, the energetic and youthful senior pastor at Cross Point Church in Nashville, encouraged several hundred youth leaders on Monday to exercise the influence God has given them to impact the lives of teens and young students.
Bobby Jindal to Throw Support Behind Frontrunner Rick Perry
Bobby Jindal, the young and energetic governor of Louisiana, is lending his support to current GOP frontrunner and Texas Governor Rick Perry, CNN first reported. The announcement comes on the heels of former Minnesota governor and former GOP presidential candidate Tim Pawlenty’s endorsement of former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney earlier Monday.