Liberals propose to follow the same game plan that gave us stagflation in the 1970s. ?As success with the military surge in Iraq increasingly belies their claim that the war is already irretrievably lost, liberals have changed the subject from Iraq to the economy and the rising possibility of a recession. Liberal Republicans and...
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A proposal was made to remove four hydroelectric power generating dams across the Klamath River in Southern Oregon and Northern California. Intended to improve the habitat and range of salmon, the project requires agreements with the dams’ owner PacifiCorp and several federal government agencies. A group comprised of Native American tribal leaders, fishermen, farmers,...
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A British Airways flight from Beijing to London with 152 people on board has landed short of the runway at Heathow airport near London. One hundred and thirty six passengers and sixteen crew have been evacuated from the plane and thirteen people are reported to have sustained minor injuries. Reports suggest that the cause...
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The United Nations has launched an appeal for US$42 million to assist victims of post-election violence in Kenya. U.N. Chief of Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief, John Holmes, says the funds are urgently needed to provide humanitarian and early-recovery assistance over the next six months to approximately 500,000 people who have been affected by...
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Four male members of the paparazzi were arrested and charged on Wednesday with reckless driving in Mission Hills, California after following Brittney Spears back to her mansion. At least four others were also stopped by police, but were not arrested. According to reports, police witnessed the entire incident saying that a fleet of paparazzi...
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Four male members of the paparazzi were arrested and charged on Wednesday with reckless driving in Mission Hills, California after following Brittney Spears back to her mansion. At least four others were also stopped by police, but were not arrested. According to reports, police witnessed the entire incident saying that a fleet of paparazzi...
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“Darwin Day” , a celebration of “the life of Charles Darwin as the symbol for a global celebration of science and humanity” is coming to a school near you on February 12, 2008. Sponsored by the Institute for Humanist Studies , their website encourages that Darwin Day be celebrated at: “civic ceremonies with official proclamations, educational...
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"The capacity to love is a vital, rich and all-consuming function...you can find nobility and sacrifice and love wherever you may seek it out..."--Rod Serling
Most fathers would do anything to protect their daughters, and here's another example. Like hero father James Kim, Albert Collins gave his life to save his family. According to the...
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The 2006 United States National Security Strategy stated that this nation faces challenges from Iran, including Iran’s proliferation efforts and involvement in international terrorism. To address these concerns, the United States employs a range of tools, including diplomatic pressure, a military presence in the Gulf, and economic sanctions. A U.S. sanction is a unilateral...
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" condemned to perpetual celibacy. For of course it goes without saying that if a tramp finds no women at his own level, those above--even a very little above--are as far out of his reach as the moon...there is no doubt that women never, or hardly ever, condescend to men who are...
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The lamestream media told you: Cities across the nation are suing evil gun manufacturers for the harm their dangerous products cause. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: A unanimous 3-judge decision of the District of Columbia Court of Appeals has dismissed a municipal lawsuit brought against firearms manufacturers, in District of Columbia v. Beretta...
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The lamestream media told you: Nothing. The Uninvited Ombudsman notes however that: The U.S. armed forces are monitoring the successful development of a robotic exoskeleton that allows a soldier to effortlessly lift huge loads and exert tremendous energy without tiring. The next step, also under development, makes the system freestanding, to mimic a soldier’s...
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Introduction A 1982 poll found that only 9% of Americans believed that humans developed through purely natural evolutionary processes. Two years later, the U.S. National Academy of Sciences (NAS) issued its first Science and Creationism booklet, stating that science and religion occupy “separate and mutually exclusive realms.†Public skepticism of evolution remained highâ€â€a 1993...
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The other day my wife handed me a note that was in our mailbox that said that someone was interested in buying our home and asked us to call the real estate agent for an offer. Moving is the last thing we feel like doing right now, but my wife and I discussed how...
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Hillary Clinton has come up with a brilliant solution to the problem of millions of illegals flooding our countryside. Ready for this? Simply declare them legal — at least when it comes to women. Mrs. Clinton needed only four words to unveil her novel proposal during a Nevada campaign stop earlier this week: “No...
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Liberty Letters Quote of the Day: Benjamin Franklin, Book of Mormon: Another Testament of Jesus Christ Nothing could more perfectly express the optimism of Benjamin Franklin’s simplified form of Christian piety mixed with Enlightenment thinking than his affirmation of the harmony between prudence and benevolence: … for self-denial is never a duty or a...
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The woman describes her late husband as being a "fantastic father," and he was also an attorney, but somehow he didn't contribute enough to the family to meet her needs. Now that he's dead and she has his life insurance money, she says she's happier without him. What a sweetheart.
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