The Washington Free Beacon finds that women employed by the DNC make 15% less than their male counterparts.
The Boston Herald reports that DEMOS, a non-profit group that likes to sue states into sending out voter registration cards to people on welfare, has included the daughter of Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren on their board of directors. (Via the Weekly Standard)
From (instead of via) the Weekly Standard, over 100 million people are now receiving some form of Federal welfare assistance.
From the Canada Free Press, Brian Ross, who previously tried to link the theater shootings in Aurora, Colorado to the Tea Party movement, calls the man who killed seven people at a Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wisconsin a member of the "right wing".
From Watchdog, an oil boom in eastern Montana is giving the state the "illusion of prosperity".
From Fox Nation, Teh OneTM complains that the First Lady doesn't make any money. (Aren't all her expensive vacations worth something, Mr. President?)
From Fox News, according to documents procured by Judicial Watch, the Obama administration urged local authorities to "go easy" on Occupy protesters.
StixBlog tells us about how Obama's policies have affected Julia's wallet. (When I joined AndRightlySo, about 4 years ago, Stix was the first person to comment on my first post.)
From Townhall, the Obama campaign has been caught in a "blatant lie" about the anti-Romney "cancer" ad.
From the Catholic News Agency, Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York gave the keynote speech at the 130th Supreme Convention of the Knights of Columbus, saying that strong marriages "serve as a foundation of a healthy society".
From USA Today, an Ohio teenager's 4-day X-Box marathon lands him in the hospital.
You've probably heard the expression "bull in an china shop". But now, according to Yahoo News, there was a bear in a chocolate shop.
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