Month: May 2012
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Greek Contagion: Run on Banks Accelerating
For weeks, Greek citizens and companies have been pulling money out of Greek banks at alarming rates as fears rise…
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Manufacturing Index “Unexpectedly” Contracts
The Federal Reserve bank of Philadelphia released the results of its May Business Outlook Survey. Manufacturers are reporting a shocking…
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Gun News
Injured Afghanistan Vet Arrested in D.C., Guns Confiscated
Lt. Augustine Kim was injured while serving in Afghanistan and spent months at Walter Reed Army Medical Center, just outside…
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Opinion
What is Wrong with Socialism?
The American Dream used to mean an opportunity to achieve success through hard work, rather than being promised a free…
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The Muslim Brotherhood
In my last article I told you about the infiltration of the Muslim Brotherhood in our country and our government.…
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White: The New Minority
According to a new census bureau report, whites of European ancestry account for less than half of newborn children in…
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In The News
New Book Shows Proof Christopher Columbus Was Polish
WARSAW, Poland, May 17, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — During the last few days Manuel Rosa, author of “KOLUMB. Historia Nieznana,” a book published May 8,…
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Opinion
Dickey’s Barbecue Named Top Military Friendly Franchise
G.I. Jobs Magazine States Dickey’s is Veteran Friendly DALLAS, May 17, 2012 Dickey’s Barbecue is pleased to announce it has…
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U.S. Has 2-5 Years Before Financial Meltdown
We all know it’s coming, but how long will it be before the United States reaches the point of no…
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Barack Obama’s Flawless Budget Victory
AP (Amateur Press) — Barack Obama achieved a historic victory over the Senate today with a 99-0 drubbing of the…
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Obama’s Litany of Wasteful Spending Continues
The Washington Free Beacon reported that the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has obtained new emails that show…
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Florida teachers blame the test for students’ failure
A record number of Florida students failed their standardized tests and Florida educators are blaming the test and changing the…
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