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Maybe on Tranquility Base Sarge | July 16, 2014
Obama and his pet stooge Earnest want you to believe they contributed to the “tranquility of the global community”

Israel, Palestinians, Egypt

The Border Patrol arrested Vargas on Monday morning at a checkpoint in the airport before he could board a flight to Houston

A new way to trap stink bugs involves luring them – with components of their own pheromones.

The race is on to power the next generation of electric cars American Chemical Society | July 16, 2014
Seeing the huge growth potential for electric vehicles, chemical and technology companies are betting heavily on other types of batteries

An anti-glare, anti-reflective display for mobile devices? American Chemical Society | July 16, 2014
One of the most promising developments involves layering anti-reflective nano-structures on top of an anti-glare surface

A more productive way to reuse the popular packing material — as a sheet of small, test tube-like containers for medical and environmental samples

Rest in peace, Larry Grathwohl, your remarkable courage in outing Bill Ayers and his wife, Bernadine Dohrn, guarantees that they never will.

Captured? Was that before or after you snuck away and sought out the Taliban?

Mildred Lewis Rutherford: Southern Educator and Historian Calvin E. Johnson Jr. | July 16, 2014
Mildred Lewis Rutherford’s writings are not politically correct but are historically accurate

Toronto electorate has changed while players like them remain the same old, same old

Hamas is the main obstacle to peace

An “Angry Republican” Leigh Bravo | July 16, 2014
Wake up, open your eyes and watch as the Liberal left led by their king and savior, Barack Obama, take away your rights one at a time

A Border Massacre of Children the Media Ignored Humberto Fontova | July 16, 2014
Where was the media sympathy for immigrant children when Castro slaughtered them at sea?

The Popular Palestinians Caroline Glick | July 16, 2014
The world’s anti-Semites unite in rage against Israel — facilitated by the West’s elite.

Greenpeace showcases its anti-human side Paul Driessen | July 16, 2014
Greenpeace activist confirms every negative story you've ever read about this activist group

An economic comparison of Texas versus California in recent years is no contest. Texas wins easily

Who is running the country anyway? Gerald Hall | July 15, 2014
Supreme court rulings are unacceptable judicial activism

The bill would invalidate nearly all existing state limitations on abortion, and prohibit states from adopting new limitations in the future

Change you can believe in.

Shocking.

Christie failed to keep his promise to voters and instead continued the status quo

Looking for the Next Oil Boom? Follow the Tech Guest Column | July 15, 2014
Regardless of pipeline capacity, Permian Basin crude is shaping up to be the next big oil boom thanks to new technology

Is Criticizing Obama Racist? Alan Caruba | July 15, 2014
The one factor uniting Americans today is the desperate wish that his second term was over.


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UN Security Council Moves Slowly Ahead on Syria Joseph A. Klein, CFP United Nations Columnist | July 15, 2014
Small step forward, coupled with the destruction or removal of all of Syria’s declared chemical weapons by the deadline prescribed by the Security Council

Comcast apologizes for Kafka-esque 'customer service'

These folks should no longer be labeled skeptics, but instead climate realists

The season bores on Sarge | July 15, 2014
Reagan’s Law

“Proactive, progressive activity” by government against banks and other legitimate businesses.

Obama's lack of resolve: When asked about it, all they can do is stammer incoherently, unless they want to admit the truth: They have no will to stand up to anyone

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