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It’s All About Race Now
If it had been a white teenager who was shot, and a 28-year-old black guy who shot him, the black guy would have been arrested.
read moreEnergy: Obama’s Favorite Topic of Deception
The presidency of Richard Nixon was destroyed, and that of Bill Clinton nearly ruined, by scandals that erupted over lies they told. But no president ever before has lied as frequently, as flagrantly or as foolishly as has Barack Obama.
read moreEPA climate proposal could limit coal’s future, at least in US
The Obama administration's proposal last week to put the first limits on greenhouse gases from new power plants probably will mean that no new coal-fired . . .
read moreSmearing Our Troops
Sergeant Robert Bales stands accused of murdering 16 Afghans, including 9 children. Many top American military officials, including Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, have intimated that even the death penalty . . .
read moreIslamic Terror Attacks on Christians (Since 9/11)
This is a list of targeted acts of terrorism on Christian civilians and church workers by religious Muslims since September 11th, 2001.
read moreThe Left’s Appalling Silence on Global Savagery Against Women
Some people just won't accept an apology.
read moreBook tells Muslim men how to beat and control their wives
A local bookstore has ";sold out" of a controversial marriage guide that advises Muslim men on how to beat their wives.
read moreBiden tells crowd to read POLITICO
Vice President Joe Biden encouraged his audience at a speech Friday in Florida to visit POLITICO's website and offered some praise for our five-year-old enterprise.
read moreBig Brother just got scarier: Japanese CCTV camera . . .
A new camera technology from Hitachi Hokusai Electric can scan days of camera footage instantly, and find any face which has EVER walked past it.
read moreThe Problem with Kony 2012
If you frequent the web, chances are you are familiar with "Kony 2012" -- aka, "the most viral video in history." The 30-minute video, created by American charity Invisible Children, is part of an awareness campaign against Joseph Kony, the Ugandan . . .
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