Tomatoes hailed as major health source: “Tomatoes are being hailed as the super food of the decade, with growing evidence they help fight against cancer, heart attack and stroke. Full of vitamins and the anti-oxidant lycopene, tomatoes are credited with deterring cancer cell growth. New research shows tomatoes may also reduce blood clotting, preventing...
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Officials in Indonesia say more than 5,400 people have now died from Saturday's earthquake
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The FBI raided the congressional office of Representative William Jefferson, (D-LA), on May 20 and May 21 seizing documents and computerized records from Jefferson’s office. Earlier, the FBI seized $90,000 in cash from a freezer in his home as part of an ongoing investigation in which Jefferson was videotaped last July 30 taking a $100,000...
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I’m a little late in posting today’s column at WorldNetDaily, mainly because the site was down most of the day and I couldn’t get the URL of the column. So instead I waited patiently in the pool. You have to love those floating lounge chair things with the built-in cup holders. Move over, Tom...
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This book has the look and feel of a business school textbook, moving from topic to topic in a fairly academic matter. It is a combination of 14 essays from prominent authors in the topics they are writing on. This allows for a book that can treat a wide range of concepts and still...
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One of my suggestions for the Top Ten of the Stand Your Ground Movement’s mission statement or agenda to was to repeal all gun laws. That’s right; repeal all gun laws. And, no, I’m not out of my mind. The Top Ten were only starting points, and repealing all gun laws was a very...
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The likes of Ziba Mir-Hosseini, Elaheh Rostami and Iran Action are desperately trying to portray the Islamic Republic of Iran as an acceptable form of government to the world. In their numerous meetings they tell their gullible audiences lies and half truths and try to excite their inherently anti-American audiences with the heroic fairy...
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On November 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg, PA in response to an invitation to make a “few appropriate remarks” at the consecration of a cemetery for the Union war dead. Lincoln recognized it as an opportunity to honor all those who had given their lives in the War Between the States...
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In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly Scarce heard amid the guns below. We are the Dead. Short days ago We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, Loved and were loved, and now we lie...
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The following letter is taken from a piece that appears in my book, which I wrote for Memorial Day several years ago. It still applies today.  Dear members of the US Military past and present, Thanks to you and your predecessors, we’re free. Throughout our history, you’ve fought for, and won, independence. You’ve helped put an...
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Shelton’s gun grab mentality: “Oklahoma State Rep. Mike Shelton’s attitude about the rights of private citizens in an emergency reflects a mentality that might better serve a police state than one of the United States, the Citizens Committee for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms (CCRKBA) said today. Shelton, a Democrat, was quoted...
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POLITICAL PARASITES In our modern politicized economy – which National Journal columnist Jonathan Rauch called the “parasite economy” – no good deed goes unpunished for long. Some people want to declare Google a public utility that must be regulated in the public interest, perhaps by a federal Office of Search Engines. The Bush administration...
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