I found this over at the Populist Party, which is “a political party that seeks solutions to our problems through the establishment of a Constitutional Democracy and strict adherence to the Bill of Rights. Your liberty is our goal; governmental form is simply the method to achieving it.” While I tend to agree with...
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My name is Robert Paul Reyes, and I’m a procrastinator. I would join a Procrastinators Anonymous group, but I’m always putting off searching the Internet to see if such a support group really exists. I start off each day intending to write a brilliant analysis of Bush’s foreign policy or some other high faluting...
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Kottayam (India), 28 February, 2007: Our website salemvoice.org has been blocked unnecessarily by the webhosts named websuvidha.com. Our website was an upgraded website of websuvidha.com as Salem Voice – business plan and was renewed with full payment for 3 years, till 13 September, 2009. The webmaster of websuvidha.com claims that somebody (1 person) complaint an abusement...
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In a report of SearchSecurity.com, one Chip Maker reportedly pressured away from debate and exhibition a demonstration of how the Flea – the microscopic RFID Chip you don’t want on you – can be cloned.
In the security business, cloning any identification whatsoever breaches security. It punches a hole in the boat so the very...
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In a report of SearchSecurity.com, one Chip Maker reportedly pressured away from debate and exhibition a demonstration of how the Flea – the microscopic RFID Chip you don’t want on you – can be cloned. In the security business, cloning any identification whatsoever breaches security. It punches a hole in the boat so the...
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Evangelical Christians are already beginning the process of selecting the Republican presidential candidate whom they can anoint as their successor to George W. Bush. Somehow, evangelicals have this deluded idea that President Bush is one of them. How they came to this delusion both fascinates and escapes me. Bush is anything but one of...
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It’s not easy being a kid these days. What with the high divorce rate, disintegrating families, bullying and violence in the schools, drug and alcohol abuse, gangs, peer pressure, the lack of proper role models, eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia, childhood obesity at the other end of the scale, increasing rates of...
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It’s not easy being a kid these days. What with the high divorce rate, disintegrating families, bullying and violence in the schools, drug and alcohol abuse, gangs, peer pressure, the lack of proper role models, eating disorders such as bulimia and anorexia, childhood obesity at the other end of the scale, increasing rates of...
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Humans could be defined as the only species that worries about how it is different from other species. Our trepidation about human uniqueness especially focuses on our evolutionary cousins — or, as the creationists would have it, those who most closely resemble us — the great apes. One index of how much anxiety the...
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In Mexico, you’d better talk to your wife, have sex with her
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Experts gather to discuss just how much they don’t know
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There are no general laws of human relationships as there are for physics, but a leading marital researcher and group of applied mathematicians have teamed up to create a mathematical model that predicts which couples will divorce with astonishing accuracy.
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An Akron man was sentenced to 11 months in prison Monday for failing to pay child support for four children.
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“The fact is I am paying my child support,†he said. “Every two weeks out of my check. She’s got full medical and dental and she’s on my life insurance policy. How am I a deadbeat dad?”
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“James Cameron, the Oscar-winning director of ‘Titanic,’ has joined filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici in publicizing claims that a 2,000-year-old tomb containing 10 boxes of bones belonged to the family of Jesus of Nazareth.”
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Frontpage Interview’s guest today is Phyllis Chesler, the author of classic works, including the bestseller Women and Madness, The New Anti-Semitism, and The Death of Feminism: What’s Next in the Struggle for Women’s Freedom.
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In a leaflet distributed at Al-Azhar University last month, it said it attacked Internet cafes “which are trying to make a whole generation preoccupied with matters other than jihad and worship.”
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A campaigning Quebec Premier Jean Charest has supported a referee’s order Sunday that an 11-year-old Muslim girl from the Ottawa area remove her hijab while on the soccer field – or be banned from play in a major tournament in Laval, north of Montreal.
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Wondering about all the backpack-toting, hairy-legged women ambling around New York City this week? They’re the delegates to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women.  Don’t expect to hear about random acts of kindness from this bunch. These women care about only one thing – freeing the planet from the baleful...
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North Korea’s top nuclear negotiator was on his way to the United States yesterday for talks on issues that a State Department official said would include the first steps toward the normalization of diplomatic relations.
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