by Jim Kouri, CPP Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) arrogantly refuses to stop blocking the Senate’s confirmation of the head of the Justice Department’s new antiterrorism division, a position that’s important in a time of war with terrorist groups who wish to attack the United States. However, it’s not because of any complaint about the...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Senator Carl Levin (D-MI) arrogantly refuses to stop blocking the Senate’s confirmation of the head of the Justice Department’s new antiterrorism division, a position that’s important in a time of war with terrorist groups who wish to attack the United States. However, it’s not because of any complaint about the...
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Green Helmet man poses with Matt Damon and Ben Affleck after receiving his best use of a dead child Oscar. Warning, these pictures are graphic. (Via Rush Limbaugh) Local officials are posing the dead for AP photographers. Whatever else, the event in Qana was a human tragedy. But the photographs do not show it...
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There is no fountain of youth, there is no elixir that will increase your brainpower and there’s no magic pill that will allow you to pig out without gaining any weight. Maybe Elvis really is gobbling Whoppers at your local Burger King, because American researchers have developed a vaccine which prevents weight gain in rats,...
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As I indicated in an earlier article, healthcare in America is in a downward spiral. Even more disturbing is the fact that the government can strong arm its way into our lives and determine what treatments we should undergo. Such is the case of 16 yr. old  Abraham Cherrix, who, after suffering through chemotherapy to treat his...
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The connections between political reporting and foundation giving are an almost completely ignored field of inquiry for the media, with one notable exception. That would be early 1998, when the Clintons threw a stick at conservative philanthropist and newspaper owner Dick Scaife and told their lapdogs in the press to fetch. Suddenly, a cauldron...
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The Washington Times has a column today analyzing who are the likely candidates for the Republican nomination. The consensus? Well, the consensus is that there is no consensus. History isn’t loaded with two-term VP’s who didn’t run for president afterwards. For the Republicans, will it be Guiliani? McCain? Mitt Romney? Bill Frist? Mel Gibson?...
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According to an article in today’s “Daily Standard” exactly 712 women, most of whom were in the 50+ range and who did not include Sen Hilary Clinton even though she is running for President attended the 40th anniversary of the National Organization for Women. And it couldn’t have happened to a nicer bunch of...
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We desperately need a break from the bad news concerning the Israeli/Hezbollah conflict. Speaking of relationships with Jews, we’re sick of the Mel Gibson story already. Global warming apocalyptic freakouts are sure to continue until an apparently man-made phenomenon called “summer†is over. What to do? Bad news is everywhere, but there’s one bit...
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The “Israel attacked and killed dozens of children” story has spread with a speed that defies rational explanation. It’s as though most mainstream media “journalists” around the world were excited to learn that an Israeli attack on a Hezballah rocket launch point resulted in the deaths of 37 children. Those media vultures swung into...
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CITIZENS: TURN IN YOUR WEAPONS! That’s what the 1921 Russian poster below says. The best estimates point to the Russian government having killed 62 million of its own citizens since then. A MARKSMAN AT WORK He was 5 when he first fired an M-16, his father holding him to brace against the recoil. At...
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The common enemy of the Western world According to a pair of Gallup polls released last week, 83 percent of Americans say Israel is justified in taking military action against Hezbollah, while 76 percent disapprove of Hezbollah’s attacks on Israel. Yet when asked which side in the conflict the United States should take, 65...
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Something has always bothered me about declarations that claim Islam is a violent religion. Largely relying on circumstantial evidence, because the regions that are typically the most violent tend to be Islamic, the argument goes that Islam is a violent religion. I haven’t read the Koran that I was sent by CAIR yet to...
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