THESE CLOWNS THINK THAT PEOPLE LIKE A BIG MEAL ONLY BECAUSE IT IS GOOD VALUE The “super-size” deals at fast-food restaurants aren’t such a bargain once the costs of weight gain are considered, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison found that while the average “upsized” fast-food meal costs a...
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Now this is a switch from the norm… or maybe not. Bill Clinton is once again teaming up with Al Gore, which may come as a surprise but not a shock to Gore. The illustrious former President of the United States, Bill Clinton, follows the lights like a moth trailing a mobile flood lamp, so it’s...
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On the Fourth of July, I celebrate two great birthdays. One is that of a remarkable personality: Koko, the first gorilla to learn American Sign Language. At the time Penny Patterson started the experiment, Patterson was a graduate student in psychology and Koko was a baby ape. Chimpanzees had been taught to Sign. Patterson...
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I think it is safe to begin the clock on DA Nifong‘s mea culpa. Or at least a quick burial of this case when the “victim” comes forward and announces the media has been too cruel and she can’t carry on. (Kudos to Tucker Carlson for being too cruel.) Two weeks ago when I...
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Our neighbors to the north have been looking sharp lately, and don’t think America hasn’t noticed. As always, the issue is not about guns, it’s about governance, as a conservative movement makes its way. Praise to Canada for it’s perseverence and courage in resisting the anti-freedom movement there. In order for any system to...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP During the fiscal year that ended last June 30, the nation’s prison and jail population grew 2.6 percent, reaching 2,186,230 inmates behind bars, according to the Department of Justice’s Bureau of Justice Statistics. Two thirds were in state or federal prisons (1,438,701) and the other third (747,529) were in local...
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More good news in the war on terror came out this past Saturday night just as the euphoria over Zarqawi was beginning to subside a wee bit. Three Guantanamo Bay detainees committed suicide by hanging themselves with nooses made of sheets and clothes. Okay, so it’s not that significant, but every little bit helps....
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The country of Jordan is refusing to allow the body of the Jordanian Al Qaeda terrorist al-Zarqawi to be buried there.  The family of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi asked three Islamist lawmakers to intervene with Jordan’s government to bring the slain militant’s body home for burial, one of the lawmakers said Saturday. “One of...
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I’ve spent much of the last few days following the liberal coverage of the death of Iraqi insurgent leader Abu Musab Zarqawi. It almost sounds like a lament. Is it because they saw him as a freedom fighter against an imperialist “occupier� Is it because they saw similarities between the United States and terrorists...
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When we think of the first real test for presidential candidates, some of us think of the New Hampshire primary. That’s a biggie, no doubt about it, but I’d bet that the candidates spend far more time in Iowa preparing for the caucus there than just about anywhere else. Lucky Iowa! In 2004, the...
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Today’s column at WorldNetDaily is about how you can make some extra cash this year (always trying to help the “working man” aren’t they?). Yes, it’s true, some Democrats with money want you to help them recruit. How? Read “Recruiting Dems for Fun and Profit” for more. Also, last Thursday I had a little...
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The death of terrorist leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi doesn’t mean the fighting in Iraq is over, the terrorists will disappear, or that US troops can pack up and go home. Of course, no one ever said that it would mean any of those things, any more than killing a single enemy general automatically ends...
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WHAT THE MEDIA WILL NEVER TELL YOU ABOUT THE USA Excerpt: Social Indicators: We are witnessing a remarkable cultural renewal in America. Violent crime rates remain at the lowest levels in the history of the Bureau of Justice Statistics’ survey (which started in 1973). We are experiencing the sharpest decline in teen crime in...
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Catholic gun owners urged to send Vatican tough message: “‘Law-abiding Catholic firearm owners in the United States should let Church officials know in no uncertain terms that hierarchical opposition to gun rights and the use of firearms to defend life from violent criminal attack simply will not be tolerated,’ says gun law expert John...
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