Mrs. Clinton is playing it coy. For the time being, she says, she’s just running for re-election to the Senate. Plans for a presidential race aren’t yet stirring through her pretty little head.She may be telling the truth. Stranger things have happened I guess. But it looks like the mainstream media is preparing to...
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What happened to Jimmy Hoffa has become one of life’s eternal mysteries, right up there with “where is Amelia Earhart?” and “how exactly does Jesse Jackson earn a living?” The search for Jimmy Hoffa’s remains continues on a farm in Milford, Michigan. After several days of no success, it looks as if investigators will...
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CONCERNING DANGERS FROM WAR BETWEEN THE STATES THE three last numbers of this paper have been dedicated to an enumeration of the dangers to which we should be exposed, in a state of disunion, from the arms and arts of foreign nations. I shall now proceed to delineate dangers of a different and, perhaps,...
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African-Americans Oppose Illegal Alien Amnesty; Urge Tough Enforcement Only
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by Jim Kouri, CPP  When, if ever, have you seen a news poll or survey in a newspaper or on television describing how African-Americans feel about illegal immigration, amnesty or guest worker programs? I suspect the answer is never. Well, one group of African-American leaders is letting our lawmakers on both sides of...
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Belgium adopts new arms law: “The Lower House of the Federal Parliament has passed new legislation to tighten controls on the sale and ownership of firearms. Some 133 Belgian MPs voted for the new rules with only two MPs from the Francophone liberal party MR abstaining. New arms legislation has been on the cards...
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LEFTIST “CARING” IS JUST HYPOCRISY Consider the case of Nancy Pelosi, the ultimate San Francisco big-government liberal, and leader of the Democrats in the House of Representatives. She is the daughter of Big Tommy D’Alesandro, boss of the Baltimore Democrat political machine. She grew up in a household built around the use of political...
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Wictory Wednesday has returned! It is a once-a-week event where hundreds of bloggers ask their readers to support a Republican candidate by donating to their campaign (or at least blogging about them). After over a year break, I’ve taken the initiative to set it back up and put it together again. 2006 is a...
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Chocolate may boost brain power: “Chocolate lovers rejoice. A new study hints that eating milk chocolate may boost brain function. “Chocolate contains many substances that act as stimulants, such as theobromine, phenethylamine and caffeine,” said Dr Bryan Raudenbush from Wheeling Jesuit University in West Virginia. “These substances by themselves have previously been found to...
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U.K.: LITTLE KIDS TO BE HARASSED OVER “OBESITY” Nobody seems to be mentioning that moderately “overweight” people live longest! Children are to be weighed at the ages of four and ten and their parents warned if they are too fat. The school screening regime is aimed at fighting the obesity epidemic which threatens a...
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Another Memorial Day is upon us, and I thought I would share with you a brief encounter I recently had. The first Saturday in May, I spent a beautiful Spring day at our local Boy Scout Reservation, Camp Mitigwa, near Boone Iowa. Another Memorial Day is upon us, and I thought I would share...
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Stop the ACLU has the latest on the NSA’s litigation against phone companies and their state-by-state effort to hammer those phone companies (and thus drive up the price we pay for telephone service) based on the USA Today story detailing the NSA buying phone records from those companies. Problem is? There doesn’t seem to...
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A sapphire is a beautiful gem. It is also extremely valuable. And it is very strong. That last quality, rather than its’ beauty or worth, is why the word “sapphire” has been used as a nickname for American women of African descent at least since it was the name of an overbearing female character...
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Every Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the American men and women who have died in combat. With speeches and solemn ceremonies, we recognize their courage and valor. But one fact goes unacknowledged in our Memorial Day tributes: all too many of our soldiers have died unnecessarily–because they were sent to fight for a...
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A comical reworking of “Happy Birthday To You” ends, “You look like a monkey and you act like one too.” If certain scientists have their way, that ditty might very well come to be seen as something akin to a racial slur. It is reported that researchers from MIT and Harvard are contending that,...
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A British study published in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health examines health and obesity in women in four major groups: married working mothers, homemakers, single mothers, and childless women. It focuses on 2,000 women born in 1946 and their health and obesity at ages 26 and 54. As a group, women who...
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“But let it be remembered, that whatever marks of wisdom, experience, and patriotism there may be in your constitution, yet like the beautiful symmetry, the just proportions, and elegant forms of our first parents before our Maker breathed into them the breadth of life, it is yet to be animated, and till then may...
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Stand Your Ground laws are making their way throughout America. Legislators are coming to realize that — unless they are corrupt — they will see more prestige and revenues from a healthy community than a crippled one, and that their careers can flourish with supportive, independent voters better than with a constituency of forever...
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“To punish men for acts by laws made subsequent to the commission of such acts has, by all civilized nations, been deemed arbitrary and unjust.” – John Jay, July 1776 Liberty Letters comment: Yet this is what we now witness today via administrative law, new laws which go back in time and punish men...
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SMALL GOVERNMENTS NOT ONLY PROMOTE WEALTH BUT ALSO HEALTH, HAPPINESS AND A CLEANER ENVIRONMENT A few excerpts When it comes to government spending, less is more. Less government spending and involvement in the economy – both in terms of regulatory interference and taxation burden – are associated with higher rates of economic growth, better...
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