Rosa Parks earned her place in American iconography for refusing to go to the back of the bus. But at least she would have been permitted to remain on the bus, which would have been more than is being allowed for three Saint Paul school children who were kicked off a bus, they were...
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Why is preservation of traditional marriage, between a man and a woman, vital to preservation of a good political society? Malachi, a prophet who probably ministered in the 60 years after the first groups of Israelites returned to Jerusalem from Babylon, gives us God’s Word on the subject. Having endured the Babylonian captivity for...
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Recently, Chris Mayer reported on the pressing issues facing power grids all over the world. Today, he points out the investment opportunities that relate to this power crunch. Read on… THE PERFECT STORM IN POWER by Chris Mayer The Perfect Storm dramatized the events surrounding a powerful nor’easter that raged over the Atlantic Ocean...
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It goes without saying that, throughout the years, there are many people who truly deserve their wealth, because of their hard work or useful contributions to society. However, as Bill Bonner explains, today’s ‘upper echelon’ is quite different, since their wealth is not really based on anything – let alone anything useful… THE HIGHWAY...
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Here’s a picture of a huge lot being cleared for a home, one that will be “the biggest in the county,” that is being built in North Carolina by former Kerry running-mate and current Democrat presidential candidate John Edwards: Wow, I’d hate to see how many of those trees would have been cut down if Edwards wasn’t such a...
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A theology professor at a prominent Southern Baptist seminary said officials told her to leave because women are biblically forbidden from teaching men.
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Two items have rocked the political world today. 1) Rosie O’Donnell has called for the impeachment of the president. Watch it, Rosie. If you keep going around talking about how much you can’t stand Bush, you’re going to get kicked out of the Lesbian union. 2) Elizabeth Taylor has endorsed Hillary Clinton for president. This...
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The lamestream media told you: Four Tennessee National Guard soldiers abandoned their post on the Arizona/Mexico border on Jan. 3 and retreated for cover when four men apparently carrying rifles approached their position from Mexico, from about 100 yards away. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: On Jan. 20, government officials responding to outrage...
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The lamestream media told you: Guns are bad, and more people shot other people than usual recently. Observers have observed a noticeable uptick in guns-are-bad stories in the press since Democrats took control of Congress, which will hopefully convince those legislators to, “do something.” The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: This year’s Shooting, Hunting...
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Before writing about Glenn Beck’s hiring as a commentator for ABC’s Good Morning America, which now has certain Arab groups engaged in active protest, I should offer a disclaimer. I have done some writing in the past couple of years for Beck (specifically for Fusion), spoken to him in person, and appeared on his...
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Meanwhile, he said, the United States could lose a few million people or a number of cities to a terrorist attack with weapons of mass destruction.
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From the Associated Press: “Actress Elizabeth Taylor announced Thursday she would donate $2,300, the legal limit, to Sen. Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign. The announcement came amid speculation about whether Hollywood will embrace the New York senator as much as it did her husband, former President Bill Clinton.” Taylor’s donation has received wide coverage; Fox News,...
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Hagel’s sharp criticism of the war has placed him squarely in the mainstream of public opinion on Iraq and revived long-dormant speculation about his presidential ambitions.
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The Bush administration has authorized the U.S. military to kill or capture Iranian operatives inside Iraq as part of an aggressive new strategy to weaken Tehran’s influence across the Middle East and compel it to give up its nuclear program.
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Fish have the reasoning capacity of a 4- or 5-year-old child when it comes to figuring out who among their peers is “top dog,” new research shows.
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Damage to a silver dollar-sized spot deep in the brain seems to wipe out the urge to smoke, a surprising discovery that may shed important new light on addiction. The research was inspired by a stroke survivor who claimed he simply forgot his two-pack-a-day addiction – no cravings, no nicotine patches, not even a...
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Iran is poised to launch a satellite into space, a step that could herald a new dimension in Tehran’s strategic capabilities, Aviation Week and Space Technology has said. on its website.
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A Coors Light survey of 2,558 men aged 21 years or older indicated that 44 percent of those surveyed put more time and energy into making Super Bowl plans than making Valentine’s Day plans.
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A 10-year-old boy who directed a short film starring Kevin Bacon sued a woman who helped finance the movie, saying she unfairly demanded creative control and distribution rights.
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Learning appears to slow the development of two brain lesions that are the hallmarks of Alzheimer’s disease, scientists at the University of California, Irvine have discovered.
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