by Nathan Tabor and Jim Kouri A once valuable part of the conservative movement appears to be on it’s last legs, with state chapters cutting ties and $2 million of debt. On Monday, officials from the Christian Coalition of Georgia announced their formal notice for a name change. In a letter sent to the...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP “I’m not a politician; I’m a CEO who ran for public office five years ago. In the world I live in, we deal with straight talk and clear vision,â€Â says State Senator Fred Smith of North Carolina. Fred Smith has always been a natural leader – on the football field,...
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That’s right, a former member of the Clinton administration got something absolutely right. Sure, this is as rare as Paris Hilton successfully completing a New York Times crossword puzzle, but it happens on few and far between occasions. Kirsten Powers, no relation as far as I know, served as deputy assistant U.S. Trade Representative for public affairs under Bill Clinton...
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Where are the leaders who have the Reaganesque tenacity to face down terrorism and evil, call it what it is, and say “We won’t tolerate it” and MEAN what they say? Where are those bold people? Certainly, allowing the leaders of rogue countries on American soil to spew their hatred does not fit the...
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The annual, International Conference of Family Violence took place this past week (Sept. 14 thru 19) in San Diego, California. http://www.ivatcenters.org/conference.htm I was not able to attend every day that the conference was open, but made it for the entire day on the 18th. How much taxpayer money was used by participants, and, or...
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I don’t know how ready you all are to hear this, but it must be said. Iran is not seeking nuclear weapons. At least that’s what they say. Until now I’ve been pretty content in my knowledge that they were lying to the world. Afterall, all of the evidence is there. –The IAEA has...
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Jane is a successful career woman. She has moved up rapidly in a competitive field, and is advancing her career by attending business school at night. Bob works out of their home and does most of the childcare. If Bob decides he doesn’t want Jane anymore, should he be able to take her kids...
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Many of you wonder why so many anti-male laws, like the unconstitutional Violence Against Women Act (VAWA), sail through our legislatures and become enacted so easily by governors and presidents. Actually, there is little mystery involved — a pernicious double standard is at play. I just received a disturbing videoclip from a female friend. It...
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. The photo above shows the loving bond between father and daughter. This bond still exists despite attempts by the child’s mother, personnel of the U.S. State Department, and others to keep them apart. Emily Hindle was kept hidden from her father Karl for years, even after cleared of all charges brought against him...
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Dad sues over child support Melbourne Herald Sun, Australia - Sep 26, 2006 A FATHER who paid child support for two children that were not his biological offspring is suing the Commonwealth of Australia. ...
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Consumer sentiment for September came in significantly higher than predicted, mostly due to falling gasoline prices. Falling gasoline prices helped brighten the mood of American consumers in September, sending a barometer of consumer sentiment higher than analysts expected. The New York-based Conference Board said Tuesday that its consumer confidence index rose to 104.5 from...
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There’s yet another doomsday warning out concerning human created global warming. I’m no scientist, but this latest panic report contains an assumption that doesn’t seem to make sense. Here’s how the story begins: The planet’s temperature has climbed to levels not seen in thousands of years, warming that has begun to affect plants and animals, researchers...
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Transfer? It’s Time! By Arlene Peck I’m much too young to be a political pundit but the fact is that, for more years than I care to remember, the thought of transfer, the enforced movement of the Arab population from their homes to Arab countries, has been criticized as irrational, immoral and impossible to...
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 WY: National groups watch gun lawsuit: “Wyoming’s legal challenge against the federal government could serve as a national test case on whether people convicted of domestic violence can expunge their records and regain their right to own guns. In a lawsuit that has attracted support from national gun groups, Wyoming in May sued...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP In a move that has many proponents of tough US border security and illegal immigration reforms scratching their heads in puzzlement, Mexican President Vincente Fox recently retained the services of a well-known Republican strategist to help stop the rising tide of public outcry over poor border security and rampant illegal...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Former President Bill Clinton has stated on several occasions that he did not take advantage of opportunities to capture Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and bring him to the US because he had no legal authority to do so. According to Clinton, bin Laden had not committed any crime for...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP Former President Bill Clinton has stated on several occasions that he did not take advantage of opportunities to capture Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden and bring him to the US because he had no legal authority to do so. According to Clinton, bin Laden had not committed any crime for...
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GENETIC ENEMY OF VEGETABLES It’s the perfect excuse for any child – some of us are born with a dislike of vegetables. Studies have shown that having a taste for bitter greens is in our genes. Those who baulk at the very thought of broccoli are born with taste buds which are highly sensitive...
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