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It’s Not the Occupation, It’s Islam Daniel Greenfield | July 2, 2014
There can be no peace until Muslims understand that the Mohammedan conquests were a genocidal atrocity that destroyed entire peoples and cultures

Seeds of self-destruction

Voters sure do wish they'd elected Mitt Romney....

What doesn’t break you makes you stronger Tim Saunders | July 2, 2014
British artist Penelope Timmis

Bioelectronics could lead to a new class of medicine American Chemical Society | July 2, 2014
Shock Therapy

Toward a new way to keep electronics from overheating American Chemical Society | July 2, 2014
Microchannel heat sink

California can’t participate in a crosscheck to determine how many multiple voters are in the state, because it doesn’t even have it’s own statewide database.

Apparently fences are great for punishing Americans, just not for protecting them

If you think you're insured, don't be so sure.

How to age successfully with diabetes Guest Column | July 2, 2014
‘We put an emphasis on sleep, depression and sexual function,’ says Dr. Tali Cukierman-Yaffe, director of this one-of-a-kind clinic in Israel

"Pro-life, not to lie, you don't care if women die,"

Motoring: VW Tiguan Tim Saunders | July 2, 2014
As with all VWs it feels solid and dependable from the clunking of the doors to the high quality interior

The Sun Also Rises Sarge | July 2, 2014
I see a new dawn for America

“Going green on the border”

The U.S. has been caught unprepared for Russian aggression

Wind turbines contaminate Guest Column | July 2, 2014
Wind turbines not only attract and kill raptors, hirundines and bats: they make people seriously ill, and they contaminate the environment

Obama’s Obeisance to Cult of Vain Valerie Judi McLeod | July 2, 2014
“Economy for the 21st century” imposed by her number one protégé Barack Hussein Obama is not helping women but only killing America

My correction for the ills of corrupt politicians

White bread helps boost some of the gut’s ‘good’ microbes American Chemical Society | July 2, 2014
Pectin, a compound in citrus fruits, lowers the levels of some helpful bacteria

The Gardens of the Castle of Mey Wes Porter | July 2, 2014
July gardening: The Prince of Wales takes great interest in the development of his grandmother’s garden

Rooting for Horseradish Wes Porter | July 2, 2014
July gardening: In the garden, it may also become a pernicious weed

Pension reform championed by Christie in 2011, which he once called his “greatest governmental victory”, is in danger of unraveling at the seams

Since 2007-2009 revenues have grown more than 117 percent

CYBER SCHOOL: Companies and universities are working to prepare the next generation of cyber warriors


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Hold Cuban government accountable for its crimes, demand respect for fundamental rights of Cuba’s citizens to life, personal security, right to leave their country

Obama to Congress: ‘So sue me’ Dan Calabrese | July 2, 2014
Not exactly chastened by SCOTUS defeats.

Murrieta Patriots Reject Busloads of Illegal Aliens Douglas V. Gibbs | July 2, 2014
Local patriots turned back the buses. Somewhere between 200-300 people swarmed the street, with cars parked on both sides, blocking the buses

Too many Americans still believe Obama is doing a good job despite ample evidence of the “transformation” of America has harmed the nation

FOIA request seeks hidden data and analyses that agency claims back up its climate rulings

The Compassionate Racism of Liberals Elvira Fernandez Hasty | July 2, 2014
The worst form of racism is the demeaning of a race by using paternalistic approaches

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