Now red meat is good for you: “Replacing two or three slices of bread or a handful of pasta a day with a small serving of lean red meat may help people lower their blood pressure, Australian research suggests. The findings are expected to fuel the debate surrounding how much red meat should be...
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The Food Police Go to the States When we think about the men who gathered in Philadelphia in 1787 to craft our Constitution, we usually picture the greatest men of their age, putting aside self interest and struggling to shape the blueprint of a nation. This is a worthy and honorable portrait and in...
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In a Wall Street Journal editorial “White Guilt and the Western Past — Why is America so delicate with the enemy?, Shelby Steele suggests that America’s inability to fight war effectively was caused by “the world-wide collapse of white supremacy as a source of moral authority, political legitimacy and even sovereigntyâ€ÂÂ. Shelby’s theory is...
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A General with Intelligence and Command Expertise to Head CIA? Perish the Thought
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Just two days after Porter Goss quit his job as CIA director, politicians from both parties are already denigrating a man who has not yet even been officially nominated to replace him. And it’s just not fair since most Americans know little about the illustrious career of Air Force General...
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THE RECENT STUDY SUMMARIZED BELOW WOULD SEEM TO SUGGEST A LINK BETWEEN LEFTISM AND SCHIZOPHRENIA Leftists often follow simple rules and generalizations (e.g. “all men are equal”) to an absurd degree — in defiance of all commonsense. The study below shows that schizophrenics do that too Now, scientists say they have found that the...
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THE RECENT STUDY SUMMARIZED BELOW WOULD SEEM TO SUGGEST A LINK BETWEEN LEFTISM AND SCHIZOPHRENIA Leftists often follow simple rules and generalizations (e.g. “all men are equal”) to an absurd degree — in defiance of all commonsense. The study below shows that schizophrenics do that too Now, scientists say they have found that the...
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Kermit the Frog once avowed in song that “It isn’t easy being Green.†Well, Kermie, it appears that you’re not the only dummy with such problems – Not surprisingly, it isn’t easy being Greenpeace, either! Greenpeace continues to beat one drum to the tune of “the Pentagon’s report warning that global warming is a...
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Normally I don’t agree with the Washington Post’s Richard Cohen, but on the somewhat controversial and alleged “gutsy” speech by Stephen Colbert at the National Press Club dinner in D.C., he nails it. I just thought I’d post this for all the miffed people who I’ve heard from concerning my blog commentary that Colbert’s...
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The recent death of Don Knotts, the actor most famous for playing the high-strung, hilariously bumbling deputy Barney Fife on “The Andy Griffith Show,” has focused welcome attention on that classic TV comedy. Many people associate the program, set in a mythical bucolic small town called Mayberry, with an era of innocence. However, “The...
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The recent death of Don Knotts, the actor most famous for playing the high-strung, hilariously bumbling deputy Barney Fife on “The Andy Griffith Show,” has focused welcome attention on that classic TV comedy. Many people associate the program, set in a mythical bucolic small town called Mayberry, with an era of innocence. However, “The...
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Zacarias Moussaoui deserved to die far more than any of the innocent victims of 9/11. Instead, he was tried in a civilian court and sentenced to live a long and healthy life at taxpayer expense, if not a comfortable one. As far as I’m concerned, the minute he said, “I am a member of al-Qaeda,”...
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