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For top UN human rights officials to now visit Jeddah and smile while human rights activist Raif Badawi languishes in prison for the crime of religious dissent, still under threat of further flogging, is to pour salt in the wounds. It’s astonishing.”

The Incredible Entitlement of the Welfare Lobby Daniel Greenfield | June 4, 2015
The incredible entitlement of the welfare lobby has to end if the inner city is to have a future

Senseless head-butting needs to give way to sensible brain-storming

National carbon tax

An Open Letter to Pope Francis! A.J. Cameron | June 4, 2015
Praying for you to have the courage, strength and love of God to resist the direction in which you are being pushed by those who hate God, hate the Catholic Church, hate humanity, and even hate themselves

EPA’s Allies Telegraph Plan to Force States into Cap-and-Trade Institute for Energy Research | June 3, 2015
Cap-and-trade is a political albatross and a practical failure

Authorities believe the word "vacation" stood for violent jihad in their conversations

"There is no ability currently for us to see that" communication, he said.

Boehner: We don’t have votes yet on trade News on the Net | June 3, 2015
Republicans proponents of TPA estimate they will need about 190 GOP votes, leaving Obama to bring along roughly 30 Democratic votes to get the bill across the finish line.

Too Little, Too Late Ari Bussel | June 3, 2015
The new anti-Semitism erupting like a volcano has been ignored for so long, and so many Israelis and Jews have participated in the upcoming avalanche, any attempt to act now is doomed to be

Jenner, Szegedi, USA: There’s More to Identity than “I” Arthur Christopher Schaper | June 3, 2015
From the selfie culture to the Obama Presidency, the bankrupted argument is rising, one of self-definition and redefinition, as though we own nothing to past generations, or future considerations.

Arctic Explorers or Buccaneers? Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | June 3, 2015
What's Arctic Sea-Ice?

Road test: Peugeot RCZ Tim Saunders | June 3, 2015
I first drove the Peugeot RCZ in 2010 when it launched. Being back behind the wheel of this facelifted version is like being reunited with a long lost friend.

Book signings for British artist Tim Saunders | June 3, 2015
Journeys from the Forest to the Sea by Claire Wiltsher

British artist Richard Whincop

Reality TV is now dictating to the masses what is 'normal' and making millions of dollars at it in the process

Jon Ritzheimer is praised for supporting freedom of speech in the Muslim country of Iraq, and then condemned for supporting free speech in the country that sent him to Iraq

The Case For Invasive Species Jack Dini | June 3, 2015
Water hyacinth in Africa, Zebra mussels in Lake Erie, Estuary of the San Francisco Bay

No anthrax infections have been confirmed, but at least 31 people are being treated for potential exposure

TSA Failures Point to Need for Private Airport Security Heritage Foundation | June 3, 2015
TSA failed to stop undercover agents in 67 out of 70 recent probes, according to ABC News.

“It is ridiculous to propose a law requiring the use of technology that doesn’t work

Global Cooling: Is an Ice Age Coming? News on the Net | June 3, 2015
Nature has made a mockery of global warming, so who are the real climate deniers?

VIDEO: MRCTV Goes to the Spelling Bee News on the Net | June 3, 2015
It takes more than a big brain to get on stage in front of thousands of people in an event that is broadcast on ESPN and compete for the title of America's spelling champion.

Drat…Now We Have to Ban Cows Too! Jim ONeill | June 3, 2015
I am all for clean air and a clean environment, but don't p--s on my leg and tell me it's raining, and don't expect me to buy into the Global Warming scam


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The sex activist politicians in Ontario (and elsewhere), along with the growing problems associated with the Internet, require that the Criminal Code be amended to include provisions for dealing with adults in positions of trust.

New Beer Tour Opens in Auckland News on the Net | June 3, 2015
Along the way, you will learn about the history of brewing in New Zealand, as well as experience the wide variety of beers throughout the city – with a guaranteed minimum of 14 tastings per tour

Another clear winner is the US-Israel relationship. A repeat of the 2010 crisis following what was perceived as a US betrayal of Israel would have seriously aggravated bilateral relations

Apparently ALL the other problems have been solved.

Some of you are a little confused.

Delicate.

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