Month: March 2011
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The Importance of The Constitution of the United States
The Constitution of The United States of America is under attack from the left. They accurately view it as an…
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Feed and Bleed: Fukushima Reactor Cooling Still Dicey
In a maneuver called “feed and bleed” Japanese engineers are performing a hail Mary style attempt at cooling the troubled Fukushima…
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Tsunamis Teach Lessons in Safety
Sen. Joe Leiberman appeared in an interview with Bob Schieffer on Sunday. In the interview, Leiberman made the case that…
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State Dept. Spokesman Crowley Resigns After Comments
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton today accepted the resignation of the State Department Spokesman, P.J. Crowley. Crowley had been critical…
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Florida Moves to Stop *Creeping Sharia Law*
Florida State Senator Alan Hays and Rep. Larry Metz recently announced legislation that will protect all Floridians’ Constitutional rights against…
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Orrin Hatch: Conservative or RINO?
Early in the spring of 1976 I attended a backyard picnic at the home of my mother’s cousin, Desmond (Des)…
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Japanese Earthquake and Tsunami – Images, Videos and Timeline
Early in the morning U.S. Eastern Time, reports started coming in that a 7.9 earthquake had struck just off the…
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Florida Chamber Hires Security, Assigns Threat levels
Not wanting to have protesters turn the Florida Chamber of Commerce into a war zone like in Wisconsin, the…
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Investors Turning Away from U.S. Debt Over Record Deficits
The proverbial chickens.. have come home to poop – or roost if you prefer. The world’s largest bond investment fund, Pimco’s…
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IOWA AND OHIO ARE NEXT. WILL YOU HELP?
From Bob Russell on the Patriot Action Network: Please contact the governors of Ohio and Iowa. They are the next…
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Death Penalty Abolished in Illinois
Governor Pat Quinn, of Illinois recently signed into law the abolishment of the death penalty, and he also commuted all death row inmates…
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