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Friday, October 31, 2014

Townhall Daily - October 31 - Michelle Malkin, Erick Erickson, Michael Barone, Brent Bozell, David Limbaugh and More

 
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Scientists Learn to "Switch Off" Deadly Diseases
Thanks to Nobel Prize-winning science, doctors are learning how to "switch off" disease inside cells. Cancer, heart disease, strokes, diabetes - even aging itself... all could be cured at last. And one tiny company in Massachusetts holds the key to rapid FDA approval of this breakthrough treatment. Click here to see what this is all about.
 
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Columnists
The New York Times' War on Gun-Owning Rape Victims
Michelle Malkin
Michelle Malkin
The Love Affair Ends
Erick Erickson
Erick Erickson
The Domestic Violence Blacklist
Brent Bozell
Brent Bozell
Democratic Dogs That Aren't Barking
Michael Barone
Michael Barone
The Democrats' Achilles' Heel
David Limbaugh
David Limbaugh
A Halloween Sack Full of Subsidized Sugar
Jim Martin
Jim Martin
To Quarantine or Not to Quarantine?
Michael Reagan
Michael Reagan
Obama's Dove Crows: Israel's Hawk a Chicken****!"
Ken Blackwell
Ken Blackwell
The Coming November Wars
Pat Buchanan
Pat Buchanan
When History Didn't End in Germany
Suzanne Fields
Suzanne Fields
Obama Finally Identifies the Middle East's Biggest Problem -- Israel
David Harsanyi
David Harsanyi
If Christians Don't Vote, More Christians Will Be Persecuted
Joy Overbeck
Joy  Overbeck
Time to Judge Presidents and Generals on Afghanistan
Diana West
Diana West
Colorado Bellwether
Linda Chavez
Linda Chavez
Two Things to Count On: Georgia vs. Florida and Clinton Vs. Bush
Matt Towery
Matt Towery
Voters Are Ready For Sweeping Change
Donald Lambro
Donald Lambro
Sharing the Danger
Rich Galen
Rich Galen
Challenge: The Road to Bondage
Rebecca Hagelin
Rebecca Hagelin
Putin Sells Guns while Obama Goes Golfing
Michael Schaus
Michael Schaus
Be An Uncle Tom for Life
Ryan Bomberger
Ryan Bomberger
More Columnists
 
Scientists Learn to "Switch Off" Deadly Diseases
 
Thanks to Nobel Prize-winning science, doctors are learning how to "switch off" disease inside cells. Cancer, heart disease, strokes, diabetes - even aging itself... all could be cured at last. And one tiny company in Massachusetts holds the key to rapid FDA approval of this breakthrough treatment. Click here to see what this is all about.
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Video
Video Here's Who Got Obamacare Coverage, Explained in Just 1 Minute
Video Army Vet's Wedding Also A Fundraiser
Video Video Shows FBI Impersonating Repairmen in Ruse
Video Terminally ill Woman Postpones Her Own Death
 
Tipsheet
Battle for New Hampshire: Why Democrats Are Obsessing Over 'Sullivan County'
Daniel Doherty
Daniel Doherty
Kansas Republicans Take Strong Lead in Early Voting
Ky Sisson
Ky Sisson
Gardner Responds to Ludicrous NARAL Attack Ad
Sarah Jean Seman
Sarah Jean Seman
Report: Dozens of Former Gitmo Detainees Now Fighting With ISIS
Guy Benson
Guy Benson
Citizens, Sheriffs Up Against Billionaires in Fight for Gun Rights in Washington State
Leah Barkoukis
Leah Barkoukis
More Tipsheet
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Scientists Learn to "Switch Off" Deadly Diseases
 
Thanks to Nobel Prize-winning science, doctors are learning how to "switch off" disease inside cells. Cancer, heart disease, strokes, diabetes - even aging itself... all could be cured at last. And one tiny company in Massachusetts holds the key to rapid FDA approval of this breakthrough treatment. Click here to see what this is all about.
 
Political Cartoons
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New Galil Ace Rifle | BearingArms.com Staff
NRA: Voting Matters | BearingArms.com Staff
OFF WITH THEIR HEADS! Zero Tolerance Hysteria Sees Students Suspended Over A Picture | Bob Owens
Voter Fraud & The Second Amendment Remedy | Bob Owens
RESPECT YOUR ELDERS: Senior With Shotgun Blasts Two FEMALE Home Invaders In Texas | Bob Owens
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Political News
Japan stocks soar 5 percent, yen falls on stimulus | AP News
Protesters gather again in Burkina Faso | AP News
10 Things to Know for Today | AP News
Africans worst responders in Ebola crisis | AP News
Hungary suspends Internet tax after huge protests | AP News
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