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May, 2016

OBAMA WANTS TO CHECKMATE ISRAEL

The word is out, patience is thinning in Obama administration with Israel. The anti-Semites in our administration, sensing Obama’s mood, are putting Israel on notice.
By David Lawrence - Tuesday, May 31, 2016 - Full Story

Trump: It would be ‘inappropriate’ to debate Bernie

Boom! Liberals and the mainstream media just had a conniption fit because Donald Trump changed his mind. He did so for good reason. It would be inappropriate to debate the soon-to-be second-place finisher in the race for the Democrat presidential nomination.
By Herman Cain - Monday, May 30, 2016 - Full Story

We Cannot Wait Another Four Years To Begin Saving America

Barack Obama maintains that the concept of government envisioned by our Founding Fathers hasn't worked and must be changed. As the 2008 election drew to a close, Obama stated " We are five days away from fundamentally transforming the United States of America." With this arrogant boast Obama placed himself on the level with our Founding Fathers, implying that he not only knows what's best for America, but is capable of imposing it.
By Gail Jarvis - Monday, May 30, 2016 - Full Story



What Memorial Day means to me as a Gold Star Mother

They say History repeats itself on all fronts of life and death, That being said, my maternal great-grandmother and I share a generational-bond in the form of an atrocity, experiencing the tragic loss of a child by what is referred to as "THE FOG OF WAR".
By Susan Price - Monday, May 30, 2016 - Full Story

Our vets serve from the frontlines to the supply lines - & we opt for the sidelines?

For many of us, Memorial Day still holds a place in our lives where we honor those who laid down theirs in service of our country… in exchange for their brethren, in fact. 1 John 3:16 gives us the context: “Hereby perceive we the love of God, because he laid down his life for us: and we ought to lay down our lives for the brethren.” KJV
By A. Dru Kristenev - Monday, May 30, 2016 - Full Story

Memorial Day: Reflecting On Heroes

A few Memorial Days ago, I recall myself comfy on the sofa overstuffed with cookout delights, watching a documentary on TV about conscientious objectors. The program portrayed these guys as moral superiors. I thought, “You guys are able to bloviate about the evils of war and pursue careers as American artists, college professors and so on because other brave young men went to war to fight for you; defending your freedom.”
By Lloyd Marcus - Monday, May 30, 2016 - Full Story

Brian Williams: U.S. is only nation to have used nuclear weapons ‘in anger’

I think I liked him better when he was just making up self-aggrandizing stories about his own stirring adventures. At least then the nonsense was harmless and strictly personal. The inevitable problem, of course, is that the same people who imagine themselves in the middle of such heroic circumstances also tend to fantasize about who the bad guys are.
By Dan Calabrese - Monday, May 30, 2016 - Full Story



Europe’s Attempts to Reduce CO2 Emissions Shouldn’t Be Copied

The European Union (EU) spent an estimated $1.2 trillion financially supporting wind, solar and bio-energy and an incalculable amount on a cap and trade scheme to specifically lower CO2 emissions. (1) Yet, the EU's 2015 CO2 emissions increased by 0.7 percent relative to 2014, while US emissions fell to its lowest level since 1994. On an emissions rate basis, 2015 was the cleanest year in the US in over 60 years for which historical data exist. (2)
By Jack Dini - Sunday, May 29, 2016 - Full Story

Superhero Kevin Vickers: a role model for protecting war dead against protesters

Leave it to the squawking lib-left media to descend like the proverbial ton of bricks on 59-year-old Kevin Vickers’ heroic act all because he grabbed and dragged a protester away from the podium at a ceremony set aside to honour British soldiers killed putting down the 1916 Easter Rising of Irish nationalists against British rule. It is the custom for citizens worldwide to be able to honour their war dead without the unwanted , disrespectful interference of protesters.
By Judi McLeod - Sunday, May 29, 2016 - Full Story

SEC issues climate chaos “guidance”

President Obama continues to use "dangerous manmade climate change" to justify a massive regulatory onslaught that will "fundamentally transform" America's energy, economic, business, industrial, social, legal and constitutional systems before he leaves office.
By Paul Driessen - Sunday, May 29, 2016 - Full Story


A British Palestinian girl wins an award for lying

A Ted-type rant has gained much exposure over the social media. It was made by a Palestinian Muslim girl, Leanne Mohamad, dressed cutely in her British school uniform, giving a one-sided diatribe for a "free Palestine."
By Barry Shaw - Sunday, May 29, 2016 - Full Story


Autonomously Gloogled

Modern technology is so wonderful. Among the latest inventions patented is a way to get glued to a car's hood--in the event of being scooped up (unintentionally of course) by an autonomous vehicle. As pointed out by Michael Irving (who also introduced the term "Gloogle")
By Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser - Sunday, May 29, 2016 - Full Story


How Trump won: He didn’t let the media mis-define him, and neither did you

It may not be officially official until the Republican convention in July, but Donald Trump last week passed the 1,237-pledged delegate mark, essentially making him the Republican nominee for president. To get a sense of just how extraordinary this is, think back to last summer and fall when the entire world of political punditry was so sure he had no chance, they treated this belief as if it was an unassailable fact.
By Herman Cain - Saturday, May 28, 2016 - Full Story

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