by John Longenecker Essays Bringing The Liberty Message Outside The Liberty Community. H.R. 4547, Part III: For The Non-Gun Owners In America . . . Well, you’ve probably heard all the arguments about the Second Amendment’s being a civil right and so forth, or that in a time of War as we are in...
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From WorldNetDaily: A community college student in Massachusetts faces possible disciplinary action for shouting “Remember Chappaquiddick!” during an on-campus speech by Democrat Sen. Edward Kennedy. Paul Trost, 20, a student at Massasoit Community College in Brockton, Mass., says he was upset by an introduction of Kennedy given by Rep. Stephen Lynch, D-Mass., in which...
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Imagine This …. Until a very few years ago , the Communists despised homosexuals, and referred to their lifestyle as a “Capitalist aberrationâ€ÂÂ. Suddenly, the Soviet Union began to implode, and the worldwide Communist movements began losing members. Acting quickly,they decided to “apply a new dialectic†and extend a warm welcome to those they...
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The Democrats were so sure they’d be able to successfully knock out Ohio Congressman Ney and take over his seat. Now, it turns out that they can’t even find anybody good to run against him! Funny how things can change so dramatically in a few months. National Democrats failed three times to recruit experienced...
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Daveed Gartenstein-Ross thinks all these worries over the port deal with Dubai are overblown, especially since he thinks that most of the people that company will hire to work at the ports will probably be American, and our actual security procedures will not change after the deal is done. First of all, after this...
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Swedish Hells Angels feeling ‘depressed’: “The Stockholm chapter of the biker gang Hell’s Angels is being investigated for fraud after police found 70 per cent of members were certified as depressed by the same doctor and were getting state sickness benefits. “It seems to be depressing being a member of this club,” Christer Nilsson,...
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By Nicholas Stix Many Americans are unhappy about globalization, but globalization gurus are unequally unhappy with those Americans, whom the globalizers see as Luddites who are fighting the inevitable. Apparently, there are iron historical laws which decree that Americans (except for globalizers, natch) must spend, say, $200,000 on undergraduate and graduate education, as a...
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http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/AmericanFamily/story?id=1648502&page=1
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BLOGGER.COM MALFUNCTION I am rather peeved that I am not being allowed to post on “Socialized Medicine” at the moment. The error message I get is: 553 Permission denied.blog/28/14/4/socglory/archives/2006_02_01_socglory_archive.html Any clues to what it is all about? Fortunately the Mirror Site is up and running. Update Miracles do happen! I got a same-day reply...
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BLOGGER.COM MALFUNCTION I am rather peeved that I am not being allowed to post on “Socialized Medicine” at the moment. The error message I get is: 553 Permission denied.blog/28/14/4/socglory/archives/2006_02_01_socglory_archive.html Any clues to what it is all about? Fortunately the Mirror Site is up and running. Update Miracles do happen! I got a same-day reply...
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According to this article, the port deal that has so many people up in arms was a done deal before George Bush ever found out about it. President Bush did not know about a deal to hand over the operation of six American ports to a Dubai-owned company until it was all but sealed,...
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From WFTV.com: The Florida Board of Education unanimously approved Tuesday a plan that will grant bonuses to the state’s top teachers, an assessment that will primarily be based on how their students perform on standardized tests and other measurements. Now if we could just get many parents to give a damn about their kids’...
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Madsen Pirie says that British food has improved way out of sight in recent years and he attributes it to McDonalds! How incorrect can you get?
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by John Longenecker. RFID Chips are tiny electronic circuits activated and powered by an electronic pulse from an external source. These chips are miniature records of personal data, and can be hidden anywhere. They can be written, read and rewritten like the magnetic stripe on the back of your credit card, driver’s license or...
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I’d be a bit worried by this poll if I were “Slick Eddy” Rendell. The results show a virtual tie, and that’s before Swann has really done any significant campaigning. And, the poll also shows that Swann is better liked, with higher appoval numbers than Rendell has. As more people get to know Swann,...
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Let’s see how many bombs go off before Intel packs it’s bags and skeedaddles. This has to be one of the dumber things I’ve seen in quite some time. Intel, the world’s largest semiconductor company, is planning to build the first information technology education center in the volatile Gaza Strip. The Intel Information Technology...
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NRO has a good rundown of the issues involving the port deal that’s been worrying so many people. And, as it turns out, there’s plenty to be worried about, since the United Arab Emirates has been funding terrorism all over the world for decades. Washington claims that the United Arab Emirates is a reliable...
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You never know which Illini team is going to show up for a game. It could be the hard- working team that plays with so much intensity that it’s hard to keep up with them, like the Wisconsin game. Or, it could be the lazy cocky team that coasts for much of the game...
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The website for the terrorist group Hamas calls for the destruction of Israel by a nuclear bomb. Gee, I guess all our calls for Hamas to disarm themselves and recognize Israel seem to falling on deaf ears, huh?
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Alzheimer’s “faster in educated” “Alzheimer’s disease progresses more rapidly in highly educated people, research suggests. It is thought high levels of education may ward off Alzheimer’s by helping the brain better tolerate damaging changes. But the latest study, involving 312 Alzheimer’s patients, suggests once accumulated damage reaches a critical level, decline is relatively swift....
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