Stop living “ethically”, and start living Even British Conservative leader David Cameron now wants to live a more ‘ethical life’. What’s going on? ‘Ethical living’ was once the domain of hair-shirted hippies living in north Wales; now it has been adopted by the urban glitterati. Last week Tory Party leader David Cameron announced that...
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SOME OF THE ARTICLES CURRENTLY UP ON “THINK ISRAEL” FIVE MONTHS AFTER THE “DISENGAGEMENT” — A STATUS REPORT by Dror Vanunu ORTHODOX AND ISRAELI: WHEN THE TWO DON’T MIX by Avraham Shmuel Lewin THE IDF: AN UNCOMFORTABLE ANALYSIS by Moshe Feiglin THE FICTITIOUS ‘THIRD WAY’ by Caroline Glick WHERE OLMERT LEADS, ISRAEL MUSTN’T FOLLOW...
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SOME OF THE ARTICLES CURRENTLY UP ON “THINK ISRAEL” FIVE MONTHS AFTER THE “DISENGAGEMENT” — A STATUS REPORT by Dror Vanunu ORTHODOX AND ISRAELI: WHEN THE TWO DON’T MIX by Avraham Shmuel Lewin THE IDF: AN UNCOMFORTABLE ANALYSIS by Moshe Feiglin THE FICTITIOUS ‘THIRD WAY’ by Caroline Glick WHERE OLMERT LEADS, ISRAEL MUSTN’T FOLLOW...
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By Denise Noe One welcome development in the era of AIDS has been the proliferation of phone-sex lines since they provide the ultimate in disease-proof sexual interaction. There is, of course, a snag: the services ARE expensive (and they are rightly off-limits to minors). The plight of hemophiliacs during the age of AIDS has...
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It’s true. There is such a thing as a penis bone: “Whatever men and smirking wives may say about size not mattering, the fossa, a diminutive and distant cousin of the lion, clearly isn’t listening. The creature, dubbed the Pink Panther of Madagascar, has the largest penis bone of all the cat-like species which,...
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Oh, this should be interesting. I’m defintely rooting for the gays. I also think that there’s a lot of potential for some serious violence in the crowd, and in Holland after the game is over. I hope Dutch police are ready for this.(via Dhimmi Watch) A Dutch multicultural group is organizing a soccer tournament...
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Canada is facing very serious shortages of physicians, and the projection is that this will become much worse over the near future. This patient has been looking for a primary care doctor to take care of her for about two years, with no luck. Edith Paulus had already endured two fruitless years of searching...
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The cholesterol lowering drug Lipitor may be useful in treating Multiple Sclerosis, as well as other autoimmmune diseases such as Rhematoid Arthritis. Scientists at the University of California, San Francisco and Stanford University Medical Center are reporting compelling new evidence that the cholesterol-lowering drug atorvastatin could prove an effective therapy for preventing the progression...
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A few days ago I wrote that during a rampage in Gaza, Palestinian terrorists took an Associated Press photographer into “protective custody” so that nothing would happen to them. Now Tom Gross notes that the BBC office in Gaza was spared any destruction. It all goes to show that the Palestians understand that the...
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Just a couple of years ago, it seemed that Hooters Air was going to fly high for some time to come. Now it looks like the airline could be in serious trouble. How did this happen? This seemed like one of the most promising ideas to come from the business community since microwavable hamburgers and...
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A Small Victory: Georgia Refuses to Honor “Hanoi Jane”
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Leave it to a Red State to do the right thing. An effort by the Georgia’s liberal-left establishment to honor actress and anti-war activist Jane Fonda for her recent charity work was defeated because of her infamous support of America’s enemies during the Vietnam war in the early 1970s. State...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Leave it to a Red State to do the right thing. An effort by the Georgia’s liberal-left establishment to honor actress and anti-war activist Jane Fonda for her recent charity work was defeated because of her infamous support of America’s enemies during the Vietnam war in the early 1970s. State...
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