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Welfare state.

Disgusting

Low Oil Prices Hurting U.S. Shale Operations Oilprice.com | October 22, 2014
Rig counts are starting to drop, but due to the long lead time for most oil projects, it could be a while before production begins to decline in a significant way

Georgina Gibbons

Frank Gaffney and Doug Feith analyze Iraqi WMD scandal Frank Gaffney Jr. | October 22, 2014
Critics of the war were not contradicted by the white house so the "lie" was perpetuated

Getting pithy Sarge | October 22, 2014
Our local, regional and national representatives (at all levels of government) might need to be pithed

ACS Ebola resources available to journalists American Chemical Society | October 22, 2014
Scientists play a major part in stemming any infectious disease outbreak, including the current one

Olive oil more stable and healthful than seed oils for frying food American Chemical Society | October 22, 2014
There's yet another reason to like olive oil — it stands up to the heat of frying.

Gummies contain flavor, sugar and a seaweed chemical called carrageenan, which makes them chewy

First global social network for doctors Guest Column | October 22, 2014
‘The ability to have discussions on medical and paramedical issues between physicians all over the world is very exciting,’ says Israeli neurosurgeon.

The Real Story on How Much ObamaCare Increased Coverage Heritage Foundation | October 22, 2014
Our key findings are that in the first half of 2014

Eastern Europe Attacks EU’s Unilateral CO2 Plans

Not the ironclad agreements they appear to be

Skin patch could replace the syringe for disease diagnosis American Chemical Society | October 22, 2014
For some diagnostic tests, drawing blood by syringe could someday be replaced by a simple skin patch.

An effective, cost-saving way to detect natural gas pipeline leaks American Chemical Society | October 22, 2014
Finding leaks faster in natural gas transmission pipes could save money for industry and customers.

Whisky-making could soon produce biofuel, as well as spirits.

The Times columnist suggests a government crackdown for selling conservative books too quickly.

“Skirt-fronting” could well become the new buzz word in international diplomacy

The next few months will be decisive for the Iranian regime, which sees a strategic defeat looming on the horizon as all of its red lines in the Middle East are being trampled

Boycott to free Sgt. Tahmooressi James Lampe | October 22, 2014
Make them feel the economic pain, my friends!

Camp Lone Star - The Arrest K. C. Massey Gary Hunt | October 22, 2014
Informants and Infiltrators: Warning to patriots, there is a concerted effort on the part of government to find cause to bring charges against you and take your guns away

Canada Opens a Coal-fired Plant with CCS Technology Institute for Energy Research | October 21, 2014
Canada, carbon capture and storage, ccs, Coal

What Congressmen Are Told About Ebola Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | October 21, 2014
Why is the United States not closing all flights from the affected areas, and why is it still issuing travel visas to citizens from Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea?

Terrorism. Not Road Rage, or Workplace Violence


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Kauri Snail; One of the world’s few carnivorous snails

Alaska US Senate Race: Sullivan v. Begich, elections Arthur Christopher Schaper | October 21, 2014
Alaska is a rugged territory, difficult for polling, but not difficult for identifying conservative values

The need for a guardian of the people’s rights has never been greater.

President Obama Evolves on Marriage. Again Heritage Foundation | October 21, 2014
According to the Obama of today, the Obama of early 2012 held an unconstitutional view of marriage.

U.S. humanitarian aid was flowing into ISIS controlled areas near Kobani by truck

Sad party screams 'racism' some more.

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