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March, 2019

How To Be A Man

I was Leland High School’s clumsiest football player — the exact opposite of athleticism, and during our senior-year season, my self-esteem was at an all-time low. Gawky, ungainly, skeleton thin, weighing only 110 pounds, I was ashamed to join my teammates on the field. After practice, I’d go home, flop on my bed, cry, and ponder this question: Will I ever be a man?
By Jimmy Reed - Sunday, March 31, 2019 - Full Story

New CX-5 adds Zoom-Zoom and a premium trim level

New  CX-5 adds Zoom-Zoom and a premium trim levelMazda's top selling vehicle, the CX-5 crossover, has been a blast to drive ever since they added a bigger SKYACTIV engine to the base two litre one a few years back. And since then, the Japanese carmaker has done nothing but make the vehicle an even more interesting and compelling drive.
By Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor - Sunday, March 31, 2019 - Full Story



Socialist Question of the Day: “We Reacted to 9/11, So Where’s The Reaction On Climate Change?”

Social Question of the Day: We Reacted to 9/11, So Where’s The Reaction On Climate Change?While the Democratic’ Party builds on becoming a total Socialist force, it counts on several of its newly-elected members to provide the necessary diversions to keep the masses from discovering its Big Game Plan. The sooner the masses face it, the better: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Ilhan Omar, Rashida Talib, et al are not just the fringe of the Democrat Party, they are its most valuable members.
By Judi McLeod - Sunday, March 31, 2019 - Full Story

Dowse the Fire!

Dowse the Fire!Firefighting used to be simple. In the olden days, water was all that was needed and (hopefully) available as required. Once structures came with charged electrical wires, water was no longer the material of choice. You might extinguish a small fire and electrocute yourself in the process.
By Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser - Sunday, March 31, 2019 - Full Story

The Corrupt Justice System, Star Chambers and the Surveillance State

The Corrupt Justice System, Star Chambers and the Surveillance StateMost Americans don't trust the justice system or the government anymore for good reasons. We witnessed the rigging of the justice system by the Department of Justice and the FBI to exonerate Hillary Clinton, and we witnessed the cover-up of the Clinton's and the Obama Administration's involvement in the Uranium One deal with Russia.
By Charles Wills - Sunday, March 31, 2019 - Full Story

Questions Often Asked: Dogwoods Brighten Gardens

Gazing out upon the winter garden can be a dismal prospect. All is dark and drear, dead as the proverbial doornail. It need not be. Consider adding a few shrubs his spring noted for their brightly-coloured winter twigs. Dogwood's bark has spark, as Brit gardening guru Alan Titchmarsh observes. He particularly likes the relatively new Cornus 'Midwinter Fire' which has yellow/orange/amber stems that look like flicker flames in the off-season, he suggests.
By Wes Porter Questions Often Asked: Dogwoods Brighten Gardens- Sunday, March 31, 2019 - Full Story


Law and Disorder The Road To Anarchy

Law and Disorder The Road To AnarchyBeing sick at heart is a terrible thing to be when it is every day, day after day. I am sick at heart watching my country descend into a sort of hellish, and mindless agitation and turmoil. I'm asked to watch and comment on the millions of fellow Americans buying into this mindset of endless tribal wars instigated by those no better than vipers whispering into their ears that America is no longer worthy of their allegiance.
By Ray DiLorenzo - Sunday, March 31, 2019 - Full Story

AOC: AN OUTRAGEOUS CONGRESSWOMAN

AOC: AN OUTRAGEOUS CONGRESSWOMANThe new phenomenon of the political world is U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY), otherwise known as "AOC." This upstart congresswoman was bartending last year. Now, the entire political world knows her by her initials. A political action committee, Justice Democrats, recruited her to run for Congress. She was selected from a large group of candidates who submitted their credentials to the committee.
By Jeff Crouere - Saturday, March 30, 2019 - Full Story

Is Modern Technology Hazardous to Health?

Is Modern Technology Hazardous to Health?Technology has impacted our lives in many positive and negative ways, computers, mobile phones with 5G present and future robotic and automotive applications, smart meters, solar panels, wind turbines, and geoengineering, just to name a few. But are they good for our health? As the 5G rollout is happening around the world, concerned groups are organizing to mount an opposition and voice their concern about its safety to humans and animals bathed constantly in EMF radiation from towers that will eventually be deployed on every street corner.
By Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh - Saturday, March 30, 2019 - Full Story


New technique could help regrow tissue lost to periodontal disease

New technique could help regrow tissue lost to periodontal diseaseAccording to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about half of all Americans will have periodontal disease at some point in their lives. Characterized by inflamed gums and bone loss around teeth, the condition can cause bad breath, toothache, tender gums and, in severe cases, tooth loss. Now, in ACS Nano, researchers report development of a membrane that helps periodontal tissue regenerate when implanted into the gums of rats.
By American Chemical Society - Saturday, March 30, 2019 - Full Story

Chalk one up for the Church

Chalk one up for the ChurchFour years of holding the fort against local government attack, while continuing to rely on faith to get through the siege, has finally yielded good fruit. Hyperbole? Perhaps, but the Christian ministry that weathered the blockade employed by a county planning commission ignorant of the Church's mission can testify to the battle that was fought just to make one very important point--that the Church is called to love and assist those in need and is not just a building that stands empty except on Sunday.
By A. Dru Kristenev - Saturday, March 30, 2019 - Full Story

Cryptosporidium parasite detected in Minnesota groundwater

Cryptosporidium parasite detected in Minnesota groundwaterWhen consumed in contaminated water, the microscopic parasite Cryptosporidium can cause symptoms of stomach cramps, diarrhea and fever. Now, researchers reporting in the ACS journal Environmental Science & Technology have detected evidence of the parasite in about 40 percent of surveyed wells in public water systems in Minnesota –– even wells not influenced by surface water. The team emphasizes that they don’t know whether the parasite levels are high enough to actually cause health concerns.
By American Chemical Society - Saturday, March 30, 2019 - Full Story

Solving a hairy forensic problem

Solving a hairy forensic problemFor decades, forensic scientists have tested strands of hair to reveal drug use or poisoning. But in recent years, reports have questioned the technique — in particular, its ability to distinguish between the intake of a substance and external contamination of the hair. Now, researchers have reported a new method that appears to do just that in the ACS journal Analytical Chemistry.
By American Chemical Society - Saturday, March 30, 2019 - Full Story

Be Damned if You Do and Dumbed if You Don’t

Why is the swamp's hate towards Donald Trump so intenseDo you believe that “the truth shall make you free? Well, nowadays you'll be “damned “if you do and “dumbed” if you don't. Let's start by: How d'ya like your truth in the morning?
By Joanna Rosamond - Saturday, March 30, 2019 - Full Story

No Business Is Safe from the Left’s Ignorance & Envy

No Business Is Safe from the Left’s Ignorance & EnvyThe late Darryl Royal once explained the problem with cockroaches, “It’s not what they eat and tote off, it’s what they fall into and mess up.” That pretty much sums up the left’s impact on economics. Recently the most visible example was Alexandria Ocasio–Cortez’s attack on Amazon’s plans for a New York City headquarters.
By Michael R. Shannon - Saturday, March 30, 2019 - Full Story

Hating Trump The Biggest Money Maker of all Time

Hating Trump The Biggest Money Maker of all TimeHating Trump—better than all Get Rich Quick Schemes— has become the biggest money maker of our time. Once a loss of talent or scripts sidelines has-been entertainment industry stars, they can find new media spotlight by hating Donald Trump and his supporters, while their fans are out knocking MAGA caps off teenagers and pensioners.
By Judi McLeod - Friday, March 29, 2019 - Full Story

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