Fidel Castro; Historians Have Absolved Him “You may pronounce me guilty,” declared Adolf Hitler during the trial in 1924 for his failed Rathaus putsch, “but the eternal court of history will absolve me.” “Condemn me, it doesn’t matter” declared Fidel Castro during the trial in 1953 for his failed Moncada putsch, “history will absolve...
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He certainly is not a wise man, who folds his arm, and reposes himself at home, viewing with unconcern, the flames that have invaded his neighbors house, without using any endeavor to extinguish them. – John Dickinson, Letters From a Pennsylvania Farmer, 1767. Read Steve Farrell’s latest at Silver Eddy Award Winner, NewsMax.com
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THE UTILITY OF THE UNION IN RESPECT TO REVENUE THE effects of Union upon the commercial prosperity of the States have been sufficiently delineated. Its tendency to promote the interests of revenue will be the subject of our present inquiry. The prosperity of commerce is now perceived and acknowledged by all enlightened statesmen to...
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. A prison break-in was averted when Mike Downes was sentenced to a community punishment order and five-year Asbo (Anti-Social Behaviour Order) instead of incarceration at Trafford Magistrates’ Court today. . . Downes, 44, now known as a “serial egger” has participated in several family law reform protests in the UK with the group...
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By Vincent Fiore      Shouting atop the rooftops of news-drunk America, the liberal press has done a sensational job of bamboozling Mr. and Mrs. headline-scanner with the most fictitious and leading above-the-fold “news†stories.  Usually within the first two or three lines, these reports unfailingly paint George W. Bush and the United States...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Now that radical imam Abu Hamza is a convicted felon and probably will be extradited and face terror charges in the United States, clerics from other mosques are finally coming forward to tell the world how Hamza sent teams of young supporters — his own private militia — in Britain...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Now that radical imam Abu Hamza is a convicted felon and probably will be extradited and face terror charges in the United States, clerics from other mosques are finally coming forward to tell the world how Hamza sent teams of young supporters — his own private militia — in Britain...
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Bill Clinton will turn 60 years tongue on Saturday. Bubba says he hates it because he’s now usually the oldest guy in the room. Hell, he’s usually the only guy in the room, isn’t he? Happy Birthday, Mr. President. I’ve gotten more column ideas because of you (and your loving wife on several occasions) on otherwise slow news...
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An advertisement for Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center movie included the following… …pictures of a falling World Trade Center, firemen rushing to safety, with the narrator saying, “Every generation has a defining moment…” Then these words flashed on my television screen, “This was ours.” As I listened to the commercial, I realized we are too caught...
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  “Western inability to look at evil in its face, call it for what it is, and respond to it instead of caving in to its blackmail is understandable. ….Give them what they want and we will have our quiet back.”    But what they want is our destruction or at least our submission.   ...
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From an article in the Gulf Times in Qatar: BEIRUT: His home and business had been flattened, but Hilal Hashem said it didn’t matter as he surveyed the devastation wreaked by Israeli air raids on his suburb. “We’ll come back and rebuild. All this destruction is a sign of victory,” he said. You have to...
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Not surprisingly, many of the Lebanese returning to their devastated country are deluded enough to believe that Hezbollah has been victorious in their war against Israel. The war started in Aitta Shaab, where Hizbullah fighters stole across the border and kidnapped two Israeli soldiers one month ago. When it ended at 8am yesterday morning...
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Katie Couric begins as CBS News anchor on September 5th, and she’s already completed the process of pretending to want to run a newscast by agenda-driven committee. Isn’t that what got them into trouble in the first place? From the San Francisco Chronicle: During nearly every stop of her six-city “listening tour” this summer,...
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Let’s start this off with a quote…. “It was leadership here at home that gave us strong American influence abroad, and the collapse of imperial Communism. Great nations have responsibilities to lead, and we should always be cautious of those who would lower our profile, because they might just wind up lowering our flag.â€ÂÂ...
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IRAN AS A NEW NAZI GERMANY I have often wondered what it would have been like to live through the Thirties. How would I have reacted to the annual Nuremberg Party rallies, the rants against the Jews, and Hitler’s foreign adventures which the democracies did nothing to oppose, the occupation of the Rhineland and...
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TX: Suspect wounded in robbery attempt: “A man trying to rob a store was shot and wounded by the store clerk in southeast Dallas on Monday night, police said. The shooting took place about 9 p.m. at Mr. C’s Food Mart in the 3700 block of Simpson Stuart Road. A man walked into the...
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by Jonathan David Morris A guy I know told me the other day he doesn’t plan on seeing Oliver Stone’s World Trade Center. When I asked him why, he told me he doesn’t feel the need to “relive†September 11th. I thought this remark was somewhat unusual. World Trade Center is about two Port...
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Woad is good for you: “Woad, the plant that was used by Ancient Britons and Celts to make their striking blue warpaint, has been found to be one of the most potent natural sources of a compound used to fight cancer. A team of Italian scientists found that it contains 20 times more of...
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The other side of the soda/fat scare story “Americans have sipped and slurped their way to fatness by drinking far more soda and other sugary drinks over the last four decades, a new scientific review concludes,” reported the Associated Press this week. It’s too bad that the AP didn’t report the full story as...
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