This could be an unmistakable sign of intelligent life driving SUV’s: Mars’ southern polar ice cap is believed to erupt in a violent fit of heated gas every spring in a process that helps explain why the Red Planet has dark spots in that region, scientists said Wednesday. Jets of carbon dioxide gas burst...
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With cohabitation, pre-marital sex, single-parent families, divorce and even adultery rampant in our society, it’s obvious that some Americans view marital commitment with suspicion and contempt. By and large, popular culture teaches that wedded fidelity is secondary to pleasure, self-fulfillment and autonomy. Sexual freedom is seen as a necessary and almost sacred component of...
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In a world of male pop stars who aren’t adverse to wearing makeup and sporting frilly attire, country stars are real men who croon about chasing women, guzzling beer and raising hell. The only country star ever to join PETA, the animal rights organization, did so only because he thought it was an acronym for...
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John addresses the UN’s statement of One Authority, One Gun and the UN’s announcement of state monopoly of force with Cam and Company on NRANews.com, then discusses how America’s Police have no duty to protect individuals, the subject of the rest of the hour.
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With cohabitation, pre-marital sex, single-parent families, divorce and even adultery rampant in our society, it’s obvious that some Americans view marital commitment with suspicion and contempt. By and large, popular culture teaches that wedded fidelity is secondary to pleasure, self-fulfillment and autonomy. Sexual freedom is seen as a necessary and almost sacred component of...
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and husband batterer. Here is a quick rundown. Dr. Stephanie Studebaker is a leftist, feminist who was running for congress until last Sunday morning when her husband’s father called the police on his behalf. Here are the highlights of that call: “This is Jim Studebaker. I’m in Union Ohio. I just got an emergency...
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     From Newsmax Friday, Aug. 18, 2006 8:06 p.m. EDT Nagin Blames Delays on Racism, Red Tape New Orleans Mayor Ray Nagin on Friday blamed racism and government bureaucracy for hamstringing his city’s ability to weather Hurricane Katrina and recover from the disaster that struck the Gulf Coast nearly a...
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Israel grotesquely cast as villain in one-sided TV news Coverage of Israel’s entirely justified strike against Hezbollah in Lebanon has emphasised the sinister way that war as reality television distorts the reality of war. Within a week or so of the start of fighting, the idea was being canvassed that this was a public...
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CT: Montville split over gun law: “A battle is brewing about the mayor’s proposed ordinance aimed at regulating target shooting. Proponents say they are concerned about residents’ safety. Some of the ordinance’s opponents say it prohibits all shooting in town and takes away their self-defense rights. The Town Council is expected to decide Monday...
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My cousin Mike, who’s in the Air Force and stationed in Japan, tipped me off to this one. As you know, the Ben & Jerry’s ice cream company are responsible stewards of all-things liberal, and they don’t disappoint in their newest campaign, called “American Pie.” The leather on the Birkenstocks of the corporate world’s equivalent...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP A Mexican man with two prior convictions for illegally entering the United States was arraigned in federal court in Cleveland on Wednesday for illegal reentry, the result of an investigation by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. Jose Barron-Marquez, 35, a citizen of Mexico, was apprehended by the New Philadelphia Police...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP In an effort to drive a wedge between two allies in the Middle East who actually fight Islamic Fascists, on Monday, August 28, the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) will host a panel discussion on “The Israel Lobby and the U.S. Response to the War in Lebanon” at the National...
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We wuz wrong! — again: “Doctors have cast doubt on the standard way of measuring whether people are obese or overweight. New research suggests shortcomings in the system of Body Mass Index (BMI) in identifying whether someone is at risk of dying prematurely. Studies show that heart patients identified as ‘overweight’ by BMI actually...
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Cartoons make kids fat? Cartoons are making our children fat. And not just because they spend an excessive amount of time in front of the television watching them. Promotional packaging using cartoon characters, celebrities, and tie-in competitions and giveaways have become standard in the junk food industry, and consequently integral to the childhood obesity...
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