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“We wrote the book on how to organize people,” says Raul Alvillar of @TheDemocrats.

Oswald’s Pension Idea Poorly Thought Out Canadian Taxpayers Federation | January 21, 2015
​NDP leadership candidate Theresa Oswald

Someone get Major Briggs or Fox Mulder on the phone.

It was horrible when Dems were in charge, but now....

And he doesn't care what you or anyone else thinks.

And it's never worked. And it never will.

Scientists find out how juicing and pasteurizing affects nutrients found in oranges.

Scottish Photographer Becomes the Story Tim Saunders | January 21, 2015
Sarah MacDonald from Campeltown

Twelve Israeli cyber-security firms to watch Guest Column | January 21, 2015
Following the disastrous ‘Year of the Data Breach,’ Israeli companies are taking the lead in foiling increasingly sophisticated hackers.

"I am struck by the fact the president hasn't really led in this regard. He's not paying women equally by his own measures in his own White House"

NBC’s Richard Engel: Obama’s SOTU Foreign Policy Claims “Suspended Disbelief”

Why Isn’t It Treason? Alan Caruba | January 21, 2015
Obama’s long record of lying to Americans doesn’t qualify him, if not for treason as it is defined, at least for fraud

A grim reminder of how law officers in communities across the country put their lives on the line every day to protect Canadians from harm

Toward a cocaine vaccine to help addicts kick the habit American Chemical Society | January 21, 2015
To combat cocaine abuse, scientists are working on a vaccine that blocks the drug's buzz.

What Obama Got Right and Wrong in the State of the Union Heritage Foundation | January 21, 2015
Americans have suffered through the slowest recovery of the post-war era.

There is something very wrong here. The death of David Crowley, his wife and daughter is more than a tragedy. It seems to fit a disturbing pattern.

Paris, a Symbol of Our Western Civilization Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh | January 21, 2015
Paris, the City of Lights: What will happen to all the art, icons, sculptures, statues, old Basilicas, archeological ruins, when Muslims become the majority in Paris and Europe

Smart keyboard cleans and powers itself — and can tell who you are American Chemical Society | January 21, 2015
A smart keyboard that can tell who you are could help boost cybersecurity.

Last thing we need is to elect another income redistributionist who is even less qualified for the presidency than Obama

The “tax the rich” rhetoric Guest Column | January 21, 2015
Sounding good to the uninformed

Suki the terrier became trapped in badger sett for eight hours on dog walk

History has an ominous way of repeating itself

Obama’s Broken Promises News on the Net | January 21, 2015
Ben Shapiro takes a look at the President Obama's tough talk from 2014 - and the dismal results.

Japan Targeted by ISIS Arnold Ahlert | January 21, 2015
Two hostages will be killed unless a $200 million ransom is paid.


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Hypocritical New York Times Takes on Steven Emerson Roger Aronoff | January 21, 2015
Emerson "one of the nation's best national security correspondents" whose "investigative work on radical Islamic fundamentalism is absolutely critical to this nation's national security"

Fox News “Apologizes” to Radical Islam Cliff Kincaid | January 21, 2015
The disease known as political correctness has infected Fox News

Evil (Democrats and the MSM) has a way of appearing all powerful. If we keep fighting with God on our side, we win!

"You killed my brothers in Paris. I'm going to kill everyone. Christians, you will die!"

Keystone XL, Obama, oil imports, OPEC

David Azerrad, director of the B. Kenneth Simon Center for Principles and Politics at The Heritage Foundation’s Institute for Family, Community, and Opportunity

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