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Radical Islamist Terrorism emboldened by anti-American Barack Obama

Radical Islamist Terrorism emboldened by anti-American Barack Obama
The “British accent” of the Islamic State beast who brutally beheaded American photojournalist James Wright Foley serves as the defining moment in the scourge of radical Islamic terrorism. That defining moment underlines in blood how Western leaders who allow the flow of terrorists across their borders have relinquished the safety of their own citizens for convenience, cowardice and political expediency.
- Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Canada considering restricting citizenship by birth

Canada and the United States are the only two Western countries that automatically grant citizenship to babies born within their respective countries. In Canada, the only exception to this rule is for persons born on Canadian soil while one of their parents are in the country as part of a diplomatic mission. Most other countries provide citizenship only to those children whose parents are citizens or legal residents of the country the children are born in.
- Wednesday, August 20, 2014

EPA Pesticide Bans Threaten You and the Economy

When Rachel Carson’s book, “Silent Spring”, was published, filled with totally false claims about DDT, the Environmental Protection Agency looked it over and concluded she had used manipulated data. They concluded that DDT should not be banned, but its first administrator, William Ruckleshaus, overruled the agency and imposed a ban.
- Wednesday, August 20, 2014


Flow Trend Realism in British Columbia's Kettle River

The Kettle River system in south-central British Columbia appears to be another epicenter for environmental activism, requiring an antidote of reality. There certainly are good reasons to care for our aquatic systems, but solid public policy requires an accurate understanding of what the scientific data is telling us.
- Wednesday, August 20, 2014

Why Do Black Leaders Have Preconceived Notions of Guilt When the Races Exchange Roles?

If at first you don't succeed, try - oops; not that one, but it's very close. The one I'm thinking of when I heard that the cavalry, in the form of two black leaders, not Black Panthers, although that group are certainly present at this roasting; but these warriors heard that a young black boy got shot by a white policeman during the riots in Ferguson, suburb of St. Louis, Missouri, and they're here to make sure some white cop gets not necessarily fair but equal treatment.
- Wednesday, August 20, 2014

CNN’s Tapper: ‘I Don’t Know’ Is NOT Journalism

On “Day 9″ of the Ferguson, Missouri protests, CNN’s Jake Tapper took to the streets and showed the world he doesn’t fully know the rules of his profession and his channel CNN is clearly driving an agenda.
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014

MSM and Left Racism on Parade in Ferguson

Talk about deja vu Trayvon Martin spin all over again, I could hardly believe my eyes. During a discussion on CNN about the shooting of Michael Brown by a white police officer, in the background was a photo of Brown in a school graduation cap and gown. Give me a break!
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014


Iraqi Minorities Seek UN Emergency Session

  • Videos of speakers at rally
  • Photos from rally
  • Audio from the press conference (Featuring Hillel Neuer, Executive Director, UN Watch; Breen Tahseen, son of head of Yazidi community; Ramzi Wahida, member of the Christian Iraqi community and Maryam Wahida, member of the Christian Iraqi community)
GENEVA, – At a rally in Geneva today, an international coalition of activists launched an appeal for the U.N. Human Rights Council to convene an emergency session on the plight of minority groups in Iraq, including the Yazidis and Christians.
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Defending Property Rights is a Uniquely American Duty

The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO) created a fatal contradiction for itself when it announced on June 18 that it would cancel the trademarks of the Washington Redskins. In handing down the decision, the PTO claimed the name was disparaging. However, a Freedom of Information Act request showed that nobody complained to the PTO about being disparaged by the name, revealing the decision as entirely subjective.
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014


Is It Legal to Use the National Guard in Ferguson?

The decision by Gov. Jay Nixon, D-Mo., to deploy the National Guard to the troubled community of Ferguson has raised a lot of questions about these citizen soldier units. After serving with distinction numerous times in both Iraq and Afghanistan, units of the National Guard are well thought of as military fighting men. Can they also be helpful in situations like Ferguson? Here is some information to help increase understanding of these direct lineal descendants of the Minute Men.
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014

New Zealand on a budget

With incredible natural beauty, unique wildlife, fabulous food and wine, and fascinating Maori culture, visiting New Zealand is often considered a bucket list trip. However, a dream vacation doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg – there are many ways to see the country on a budget.
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Ferguson rioters throw rocks at MSNBC host Chris Hayes during live broadcast

If you've ever had the misfortune of enduring MSNBC programming, you're probably familiar with liberal icon Chris Hayes. He used to host the network's weekend morning show, and now anchors "All in with Chris Hayes" weeknights at 8 P.M. Recently, Hayes was doing his pre-pubescent Edward R. Murrow routine on the streets of Ferguson when things turned ugly.
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Enjoy this 'greatest hits' compilation of Nancy Pelosi's most incoherent ramblings

Sure. We've all heard Nancy Pelosi say something kooky. Practically every time she steps up to a microphone something ridiculous flops out of her mouth, so her crackpot ramblings aren't really shocking anymore. It's pretty much a mathematical certainty that - by now - you've heard her say something incredibly stupid.
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014


Professional Protesters

I'm just wondering how these apparently well fed people in Ferguson can protest for ten straight days? Doesn't anyone work in Ferguson, or are they being paid by another source?
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014

I cry for my people

Watching the debacle in Ferguson, Missouri is like watching a post-surgical patient tear his stitches loose and start pulling at his entrails. It’s personally destructive, monumentally illogical and terrifyingly incomprehensible as to why the patient does this. It appears the protestor/rioters are destroying property in their own community with the help of insurgent provocateurs from other areas.
- Tuesday, August 19, 2014

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