It depends on how you ask the question.

It depends on how you ask the question.
Americans United for Life analyzes the questions and the answers.
Normally, the government watchdog group wants access to public documents.
He's been recognized as one of the best in his agency.
First Liberty Institute has all the answers, even to some questions you might not have thought of.
"We give our pets greater legal protections than we provide to the future citizens of America."
Congress still hasn't given President Trump a bill to repeal the Johnson Amendment.
"We're here not simply to honor the past, but to devote ourselves to a new future."
26 new hires have been announced.
"The CIA found itself building not just its now infamous drone fleet, but a very different type of covert, globe-spanning force—its own substantial fleet of hackers."
Aaron and Melissa Klein will have a hearing Thursday afternoon before the state appeals court.
These Republicans want to get the Palestinians' attention in a big way.
For starters, there will be stricter enforcement of existing federal laws.
Despite unprecedented obstruction from Democrats, he's gotten a lot done.
Dr. Bernard Nathanson killed more than 60,000 babies but became deeply opposed to abortion.
Although her pseudonym is forever tied to the abortion holocaust, she never had one.
The former homeland security secretary's account was web-based and unsecured.
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) said this would be the first of many such bills from Congress.
Pacific Justice Institute has been fighting a California law for 5 years.
The bureau is trying to take "slow-walking" to a new extreme.
He wants to focus on the "crucial role of education in the history of African-Americans."