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October, 2016

War On Coal Can’t Be Stopped

How's the ground breaking, world leading Paris agreement going? Answer: not so well if you look at coal. If you only focused on the United States, you might think coal's days were numbered. But that's not true globally. Far from it. Coal consumption has actually been accelerating worldwide since the end of the 1990s.
By Jack Dini - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story

The nine stages of ObamaCare failure

You know a Democrat idea is failing when they stop defending it and start blaming Republicans for the way things are turning out. So you know how bad things have gotten with ObamaCare. When all the Democrats can talk about is how those mean Republicans refuse to “fix” their horrible mistake, it’s clear this has become every bit the disaster some of us said it would back when they were cooking it up seven years ago.
By Herman Cain - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story

Words from the Poor Losers

Quite often, while writing an article, my heart is heavy over the actions of government that is suppressing the rights that are our birthright, as posterity of the Founding Fathers. However, as I sit at my keyboard, today, it is with a sense of pleasant surprise and extreme joy that so many felt, yesterday, when the verdict was announced in the Ammon Bundy, et al, trial.
By Gary Hunt - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story

Kowtowing to Kaepernick may have permanently damaged the NFL

There's a price to be paid for everything--even for being politically correct in a "politically correct time." A new poll shows that the main cause of the National Football League's much discussed ratings drop is, in fact, the National Anthem Protests sparked by the very ignorant and callow Colin Kaepernick.
By Selwyn Duke - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story

The Miracle Molecule NO

My initial reaction to this news was “It’s too good to be true”. But three researchers received the prestigious Nobel Prize for its discovery. Louise J. Ignarro, one of the prize winners, says, “There may be no disease process where this miracle molecule does not have a protective role.”
By W. Gifford-Jones, MD and Diana Gifford-Jones - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story


Billionaire crony corporatist schemes

Shady cash from Vladimir Putin's Russian energy oligarchs and other rich donors is being laundered through Bermuda-based lawyers and middlemen to "green" pressure groups, lobbyists and spinmeisters--to promote "green energy" schemes that bring billions of dollars from government agencies (and thus from us taxpayers and consumers) to a cabal of billionaires and crony companies. At the epicenter are hedge fund millionaire Nathaniel Simons, his wife Laura and their secretive Sea Change Foundation.
By Paul Driessen - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story

Americans Seek to Help Persecuted Christians, Administration Helps Muslims

As the Muslim persecution of Christians continues to reach critical proportions around the world (see report below), the average American shows much more concern than the current administration. Soon after it was revealed that the Obama administration has taken in 5,435 Muslim refugees, but only 28 Christians—even though Christians are approximately 10 percent of Syria’s population and are classified as experiencing a genocide there—a poll found that more than three quarters of American respondents agreed with the statement: “It is important to me that the next US President be committed to addressing the persecution that some Christians face around the world (eg., imprisonment, beheadings, rape, loss of home and assets).”
By Raymond Ibrahim - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story

Wake up call! FBI Not There to Save Us from Hillary

The bone-chilling laugh of the devil—more dreadful than even Hillary’s Clinton’s cackle—can be heard coming from the homestretch of Election 2016. Both Satan and Hillary’s laugh come with the painful screams of millions of babies ripped from their mother’s wombs and with those yet to come.
By Judi McLeod - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story

Questions We’re Often Asked: Japanese Knotweed

A collection of plants native to Japan was dispatched in 1828 to Leiden University in the Netherlands. Many were new to the West and welcomed into gardens there. One in particular attracted much attention. Discovered by the German physician and botanist Philipp Franz Siebold growing on the sides of volcanoes, by 1847 it was named 'the most interesting new plant of the year' by the Society of Agriculture and Horticulture in Utrecht.
By Wes Porter - Sunday, October 30, 2016 - Full Story


2016 May Be a Blessed Year After All!

For several weeks now, the prospects for a joyful 2016 appeared increasingly bleak, as it seemed as though the nation was headed in the direction of ushering in a calamitous Hillary Clinton presidency, and yet another four years of the worse possible outcome after eight destructive years of Barack Obama and his anti-American crusade.
By John Lillpop - Saturday, October 29, 2016 - Full Story

A Call To Arms! A Cry For Help! PASS THIS ON!!!!

It's only seconds away from election day. I have during the past months written well researched articles that should send any sincere voter running away from Hillary like a scalded cat. But this is not an issues-based election, in that the people who pose the greatest threat to the survival of free America are not thinkers.
By Dave Merrick - Saturday, October 29, 2016 - Full Story


THE HIGH-TECH LYNCHING OF DONALD TRUMP

In October of 1991, then Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas faced a contentious Senate hearing that focused on allegations made by a former subordinate, Anita Hill. She claimed that Thomas sexually harassed her in several ways, including making references to a pubic hair on a coke can and supposedly praising a porn star.
By Jeff Crouere - Saturday, October 29, 2016 - Full Story

Checkmating Obama

In one of the immortal lines of Godfather 2, mafia boss Michael Corleone discusses the fate of his brother, who betrayed him, with his enforcer. “I don’t want anything to happen to him while my mother is alive,” Corleone said.
By Caroline Glick - Saturday, October 29, 2016 - Full Story


SAF CALLS GUN SHOW LICENSE PLATE SCANS A ‘CIVIL RIGHTS OUTRAGE,’ WANTS PROBE

BELLEVUE, WA – A new Gallup poll that shows dramatically declining support for a ban on so-called “assault weapons” is proof that more Americans are waking up to the fact that gun bans and restrictive control in general are not the solutions to violent crime, the Second Amendment Foundation said today.
By Second Amendment Foundation - Friday, October 28, 2016 - Full Story



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