For years, whispers have ebbed and flowed across the currents of cyberspace that the U.S. government had plans on the drawing board for the establishment of detention and relocation camps to heard massive swaths of the population into during times of declared national emergency. Haughty sophisticates regularly dismissed such nuggets of information, claiming such...
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By Thomas E. Brewton Big-government attempts to manage the economy, not the stock market crash, caused the Depression of the 1930s. I’ve touched upon the subject in a number of postings under the head of economics and Constitutional principles. In brief, the money supply was greatly over-expanded in the 1920s by the newly created...
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This morning, I appeared as a guest on KBKS (KISS) 106.1FM in Seattle, on Jackie & Bender Mornings. Seattle, if you don’t know, is the left-wing capital of Misandria, the land of man-hating women and vaginized men. Let me give you a little background about this show. There are four hosts of this program...
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Rep.-elect Keith Ellison (D-MN), the first Muslim elected to Congress, has announced that he will not take his oath of office on the Bible, but on the Koran. This press release should have been relegated to the back pages of the newspaper, but it caused an uproar in the press and especially in the conservative blogosphere....
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John Murtari’s first meal after being released from the Onodaga County Justice Center today was a Friendly’s Reese’s Peanut Butter Cup Sundae. Kait McVey, who’s been covering Murtari’s story for News10Now, interviewed him while he was at Friendly’s. After watching him eating the sundae she said, “Boy, you ate that fast!” I guess that’s...
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Bob and Jane live together and, like many young couples, they sometimes argue. There never seems to be enough money, and while they both want to go to college, neither has yet been able to do so. Jane recently discovered that she is pregnant. Jane is ambivalent about the pregnancy, and her friends think...
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by Jim Kouri, CPP The thought of putting smiles on the faces of over 1,000 young children who’ve lost a father or mother in the line of duty has become a reality thanks to many generous Americans who’ve helped make Christmas a joyful time for these kids. In 1990, National Association of Chiefs of...
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The lamestream media told you: “When the federal government hands out billions of dollars to fund programs that assist the country’s neediest residents, Phoenix gets the short end of the stick,” according to reporter Monica Dunsmoor recently. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: “When the federal government forces billions of dollars from the public...
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You’ve got to get a kick out of this ACLU nativity scene: Gary and Joseph instead of Mary and Joseph; no Jesus in the manger; the three Wise Men are Lenin, Marx, and Stalin; a terrorist shepherd; and an angel in the form of Nancy Pelosi. Here’s the press release. Next year they should leave the...
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This caught my eye this morning: Paul Helmke’s anti-liberty rant Guns and Governing, on The Huffington Post, December 1, 2006. Helmke is head of The Brady Campaign To Prevent Gun Violence. Here is my response, December 1, 2006. First of all, very first of all, when it comes to guns, there is no governing...
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A Jakarta TV station has played a blurred version of the video, which apparently shows a married Golkar party parliamentarian naked with a female singer.
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Nearly two-thirds of Britons think the fiery Italian sauce Arrabiata is a sex infection, according to a survey on Friday.
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However, most of the cloned animals had survived no longer than 60 days, said the report.
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When it comes to setting the mood for safe sex, pleasure seems to be more of a motivation than fear of pregnancy or disease.
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Indian scientists are hoping to discover once and for all if seahorses are an aphrodisiac, a myth that has made the creatures a major hunting target for centuries and an endangered species.
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A few days back, the “Today” show, speaking for NBC News, declared Iraq a “civil war,” and said the network and CNBC and MSNBC would henceforth use that term to describe it.
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Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki said on Thursday his government’s forces would be able to take over security command from U.S. troops by June 2007 — a move which could allow the United States to start withdrawing.
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THE LATEST RED WINE STORY We read: “Traditionally-made wines from southwestern France and Sardinia boast the highest concentration of complex compounds, called polyphenols, that are linked to greater longevity, a study published on Thursday in the science journal Nature says. Previous studies have generally established that a glass or two of red wine every...
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 A MOST UNUSUAL BOOK I rarely read a book that changes my opinion of anything. I learn new facts every day but those facts usually confirm conclusions I have come to long ago. The book The Politically Incorrect Guide to English and American Literature by Elizabeth Kantor has however changed my mind about...
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 PA: Facing gun, merchant shoots 3: “It was clear to John Lee that the four guys who came into his East Germantown deli Saturday night would not be paying customers. ‘They all had their hoodies pulled tight, and it wasn’t a cold night,’ said Lee, 48, owner of the Chelten Market at Chelten...
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