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Most people think the biggest problem in politics is that Liberals, NDP and Conservatives have nothing in common.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Mark Levin explains Obama’s “coup” on the Constitution

Mark Levin explains Obama’s coup on the Constitution
While the mainstream media continues to hide the truth from Americans, what happened today in Washington,D.C. was a Congressional stand down during the brazen daylight robbery of America’s financial security.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

A Criminal Enterprise Called the Democratic Party

I’ve read about this in history books. It’s what happened to the Weimar Republic in Germany when its currency collapsed and anarchy followed. The result was Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013


New High-Level UN-OPCW Coordinator for Syria Mission Lacks Relevant Experience

United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon announced on October 16th the appointment of Sigrid Kaag of the Netherlands as Special Coordinator of the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW)-United Nations Joint Mission to eliminate Syria’s chemical weapons program. The appointment was made in close consultations with OPCW Director-General Ahmet Üzümcü and supported by the UN Security Council.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013


Mainstream news starting to learn that Obamacare might not be all its cracked up to be

"If you like your plan, you can keep your plan." That was the Obama mantra throughout 2009 and 2010. Those happy with their plans wouldn't see any change. Plus, Obamacare was going to make insurance cheaper, easier to get, and better. People would save an average of $2,500 a year. The mainstream media gleefully parroted the President, and they were more than happy to defend his lies at every opportunity.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

In Iraq, Obama’s abandonment leads to Al Qaeda comeback

Despite the narrative you may have bought, here is the fact. America won the Iraq War under the leadership of George W. Bush and through the skill and courage of the U.S. Armed Forces. It took longer than we wanted, longer than we expected, but we won.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Piers Morgan doesn’t even know what the Second Amendment is

BELLEVUE, WA - CNN's bombastic anti-gun talk host Piers Morgan demonstrated to the entire nation during an interview on CBS that he doesn't even know which Constitutional amendment protects the right to keep and bear arms, so he should not take himself seriously about guns because nobody else does, either, said Alan Gottlieb, founder and executive vice president of the Second Amendment Foundation.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Exclusive Tour: Kessler Signature Artist Jean Claude Roy

We're delighted to share an inspiring series of events in celebration of creativity, as The Kessler Collection and its in-house Grand Bohemian Galleries present "Where Color Meets Life," an exclusive southeastern fall tour of the renowned Kessler Signature Artist, Jean Claude Roy.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Holiday Cheer at Kona Kai Resort & Marina, San Diego

With the holiday season dashing in, we wanted to reach out with information on the "Merry & Bright" package at Kona Kai Resort & Marina on Shelter Island, perfect for a family stay-cation this year.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013


Cuban Gov. Violently Attacks Blind Activist

The home of the blind activist, Juan Carlos Gonzalez Leiva, president and founder of the Council of Human Rights Rapporteurs in Cuba is a victim of a violent “act of repudiation”. At present the house is blocked by a compact contingent of about 70 policemen that prevents the 6 activists present inside the house from leaving.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Citroen C1 Connexion road test

“Now, this is a snazzy little car,” says my wife Caroline as we sit in the Citroen C1 Connexion. I can see why she instantly warms to it because it is a very girlie car with its lipstick red wing mirrors and door handles and its striking black finish. No sooner have I started driving it and another model exactly the same passes me with a young lady driving it. Unashamed I carry on regardless of the lipstick red edged rev counter, speedometer and door trim…
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Pope Francis the Incredible: impervious to controversy

I haven't had time to access any video footage of the consecration of the world to the Immaculate Heart by Pope Francis, but from the anecdotal evidence that I have read and heard, there were other little consecrations that took place in parish churches, in dioceses and small apostolates throughout the world. God has shown in time previous that when the Church honours His Mother, He blesses the world, and favours the Church with unprecedented graces. For our Lord, everyday is Mother's Day!
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Art news from the UK

Often garden sculptures are made from stone or resin. But Nicky Exell is setting the cat among the pigeons by producing them in unusual fused glass.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Fr. John Trigilio makes a splendid case!

Fr. John Trigilio, a parish priest of Harrisburg, PA, blogger extraordinaire at The Black Biretta president of the Confraternity of Catholic Clergy, the young protege of the great Fr. Robert Levis, and (I have almost run out space for all his achievements!) host of a series of shows on EWTN has presented a splendid rebuttal to Fr. Daniel Horan OFM, in a guest blog post called The False Charge of Clericalism.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Making a common cosmetic and sunblock ingredient safer

Using a particular type of titanium dioxide — a common ingredient in cosmetics, food products, toothpaste and sunscreen — could reduce the potential health risks associated with the widely used compound. The report on the substance, produced by the millions of tons every year for the global market, appears in the ACS journal Chemical Research in Toxicology.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Maximizing broccoli’s cancer-fighting potential

Spraying a plant hormone on broccoli — already one of the planet’s most nutritious foods — boosts its cancer-fighting potential, and researchers say they have new insights on how that works. They published their findings, which could help scientists build an even better, more healthful broccoli, in ACS’ Journal of Agricultural & Food Chemistry.
- Wednesday, October 16, 2013

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