Do we love God, or do we love Him for what we want from Him? Sunday’s sermon at the Long Ridge Congregational Church (non-UCC), in North Stamford, Connecticut, was delivered by Rev. David Newberry. His text was from 1 Corinthians 13. If I speak in the tongues of men and of angels, but have...
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From DaddyBlog: Krights Radio presents: Robert Pedersen of A Child’s Right and Carol Rhodes author of “Friend of the Court Enemy of the Family” Past employee of Michigan’s Child Support Enforcement Agency gives a very rare look into the most abhorrent and unaccountable of public service agencies. Robert Pedersen joins the conversation. Listen to...
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Gee, I was relatively happy until I read this story that is to be released Monday morning: Today, say experts, is the unhappiest day in the entire year. Unpaid Christmas bills, nasty weather, and failed New Year’s resolutions combine to make January 22nd the gloomiest in the calendar. Here’s where this comes from: Dr. Cliff...
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J. SCOTT TURNER: The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Last week I wrote that when gun control people view violence as a health problem, their political interference with self-defense essentially denies immediate in-place emergency health care for the victims of violence. It’s like stealing someone’s life-saving medicine in the name of being anti-violent; just as ineffectual and just as wrong. Specifically, one’s health...
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Sir Paul McCartney will reportedly pay his estranged wife Heather Mills $ 80 million in an out-of-court divorce settlement – $ 20 million for each of the four years they were married.
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Accused of “journalistic malpractice†for skewing stats to incorrectly show most women not marrying
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Over 1000 active duty service members signed The Appeal for Redress presented on capital hill Tuesday.Sorry, the video won’t show up. Go HERE.
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Korwin’s new superhero idol, Counterintuitive Man, says: Liberals say, “Cut down no more trees,” a totally conservative approach! Conservatives say, “Cut the trees down faster,” a very liberal approach! Liberals say, “Stop drilling for oil,” which is total conservation! Conservatives say, “Drill everywhere, right now,” a totally liberal drilling policy! Liberals say, “No one...
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A woman who asked doctors to induce the birth of her child says she did it so husband could attend Saints-Bears playoff game
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Castle Rock, Colorado — While the news media are in celebratory mode over New York’s Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton announcing her intention to seek the Democrat Party nomination for President of the United States in 2008, conservatives will perhaps also celebrate some good news in the coming days: Colorado’s own superstar, Rep. Tom Tancredo,...
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Since it’s official now that Hillary Clinton is running for president, I realize that most of my readers are torn, and you’re probably asking yourselves, ”Should I vote for Hillary?” We often vote for the candidate we feel shares a common bond with us, morally, ethically and politically. To find out if you have something...
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While the news media gushed about Democrats passing six bills in a mere 100 hours (without committee hearings, floor debate, markup or rules), they failed to mention the party introduced 658 resolutions for new laws they plan to enact. Four new gun laws proposed: “The NICS Improvement Act,” H.R. 297. NICS is the national...
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Time Magazine: “Spearheading the legislative movement is Carnell Smith, a Georgia engineer who found out shortly after he broke up with his girlfriend that she was pregnant and spent the next 11 years believing he was the girl’s father.”
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THE US Department of Justice has ordered the world’s biggest investment banks, accountants and law firms to hand over all e-mails, telephone records and papers connected with internet gaming firms as part of an investigation into illegal online gambling in America.
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The internet search giant is working on a system that would allow readers to download entire books to their computers in a format that they could read on screen or on mobile devices such as a Blackberry.
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Iran plans three days of military maneuvers, including short-range missile tests, beginning Sunday – its first since the U.N. Security Council imposed sanctions against it in late December, state-run television said.
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Did George Bush inadvertently jumpstart a stem cell revolution?
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Scientists said yesterday that they had achieved a long-sought goal of slowing waves of light to a relatively leisurely pace and using those harnessed pulses to store an image.
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Former presidents Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton are leading an effort to forge dozens of small and medium-size, black and white Baptist organizations into a robust coalition that would serve as a counterweight to the conservative Southern Baptist Convention.
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