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ACWT Statements

TED CRUZ’ SYRIA POSITION AND THE WSJ HIT PIECE

As we write this on December 3, 2015, US Senator and GOP Presidential candidate Ted Cruz is the subject of a classic ‘two-fer’: (1) a transparently angry yet pointlessly shallow tantrum of a hit piece by New York Times’ columnist Frank Bruni; and (2) a lead editorial of the Wall

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ISLAMIC JIHADISTS ARE FOLLOWING THE QURAN, NOT PERVERTING ISLAM

In President Obama’s December 6th, 2015 Oval Office address, he told America that the San Bernardino Islamic killers “had gone down the dark path of radicalization, embracing a perverted interpretation of Islam that calls for war against America and the West.”   This is false. While many Muslims are not

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AS OF MARCH 5, 2016, CRUZ/RUBIO IS THE TICKET TO RESTORE AMERICA

Super Tuesday results point the path to saving America.  It is very simple:  Ted Cruz is the Presidential nominee in 2016; Marco Rubio is his running mate, and the goal is 16 years of optimistic, conservative, Constitution-upholding, common sense American leadership.   Hillary Clinton would suffer a Mondale-level landslide against

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September 27, 2015

The First 15 Debbie’s First Fifteen addresses the hot topic of the week: Speaker of the House John Boehner’s decision to resign from Congress. Grassroots American conservatives are changing the American political scene, and demanding a return to representational government and strong leaders. Boehner (and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell) consistently capitulate to the left-wing

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