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Poisoning by Plant Cyanogens Wes Porter | February 22, 2018
Whether apple pits, apricot kernels or more sinister sources are a painless or painful way to depart the mortal coil is controversial

American politics circa 2018

Thank you, Captain Obvious

A Tale of Two Governments: How Historical Trends Cast Doubt on Federal Promises of Fiscal Restraint

Young, immature people - many of whom are brutally mean to each other - forced to spend hours together in a place where they don't want to be, under the supervision of unionized authorities


Albertans are generally united on pipeline positions, the rest of Canada, including BC, is divided



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Planned Power Chaos Viv Forbes | February 22, 2018
High-priced electricity from an unreliable grid


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Palestinian President Abbas Addresses the UN Security Council with More Bombast Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist | February 22, 2018
So much for the UN’s commitment to real face-to-face dialogue or moral clarity. As Ambassador Haley observed, “The problem is that the UN has proven itself time and again to be a grossly biased organization when it comes to Israel.”

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Climate Math: Adaptation, Not Mitigation Institute for Energy Research | February 22, 2018
Kudos to Ted Nordhaus-- An intellectual moment of note for critics of global climate governance—a mistaken, futile, and socially unjust crusade


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My Genuine Bipartisan Compromise Offer Michael R. Shannon | February 22, 2018
A nation that puts a sell–by date on bottled water can certainly put a discard date on politicians

Little did grass-roots conservatives know that leaders of the conservative establishment in Washington, D.C., who are members in good standing of The Swamp, would climb on board Obama's Cultural Marxism train and keep it chugging along

Soros also doesn’t apparently mind investing in companies that violate federal law and even hurt such vulnerable populations such as cancer patients

Sacramento Developer Petrovich Spent $50 Million Cleaning Up Toxic Rail Yard, While City Council Spent $800,000 in Legal Fees To Stop His Development

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President Trump and the Darkest Hour Jim ONeill | February 21, 2018
Churchill faced the immense juggernaut of Hitler’s military might. President Trump faces the collectivist agenda of an entrenched, fanatical, ruthless, well-funded and prolific globalist elite (and their attendant useful idiots)



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Star Witness for NY AG Runs Fake FB Profile Liberty Counsel | February 21, 2018

Alabama police officer shot and killed


"Schools as soft targets need to be fortified," sheriff says


Trump holds listening session on mass shootings

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