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Obama betrays and curses Israel and America

How dare Obama equate the Holocaust with 'Muslim Humiliation' in Cairo, 2009, while cowardly ignoring 5 Arab wars and 2 intifadas to kill all Jews, still the policy of Fatah and Hamas, Obama has given $1.3Billions to in violation of U.S. Code 18, against 'material support to terrorists?
- Saturday, December 10, 2011

A National Security Threat?

This letter liberally references I agree with his assessment that the contrail observed off the coast of California in November 2010 resembled a missile launch contrail, not an aircraft contrail.
- Saturday, December 10, 2011

‘Be Naughty,We’ll Be Nice’ and Vice or Virtue

imageAs South Beach lights up for the holiday season, Gansevoort Miami Beach invites guests to 'Be Naughty,We'll Be Nice' with a very nice deal -- $225/night with one upgrade*, now through Dec. 22, 2011. Gansevoort's luxurious amenities, including a rooftop bar and lounge, exquisite restaurant STK and exclusive nightclub Louis, ensure that guests' stays are merry and bright. After the ball drops, pick a 'Vice or Virtue' and keep the party going with a complimentary bottle of Patrón tequila OR launch New Year's resolutions in style with passes to the David Barton Gym. Gansevoort celebrates the New Year with rooms from $199/night, plus one category upgrade*, from Jan. 1 - 19, 2012, leaving guests with the option to stretch celebrations a little longer or shape up for 2012. *Upgrades based on availability. For more information, please visit gansevoortmiamibeach.com.
- Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club Toasts the Season with Champagne Wishes

imageChampagne Wishes and caviar dreams are realized in Palm Beach this season at The Brazilian Court Hotel & Beach Club with the Champagne Wishes Package, starting at $5,250 for two-nights, Jan. 1 - March 31, 2011. Starting at check-in, luxuries are realized with a magnum of Taittinger champagne and two Swarovski crystal glasses to kick off a getaway in America's Riviera. In addition to daily in-room breakfast and private car service, travelers enjoy a romantic seven-course dinner prepared with seasonal ingredients at Daniel Boulud's Café Boulud.
- Thursday, December 8, 2011

The Fool That Votes For Obama

Jews who vote for Obama should drop out of temple. They endanger it. Our religion should be against voting for Obama. Let that be our altar.
- Wednesday, December 7, 2011


Climategate (Part II)

The conventional wisdom about blockbuster movie sequels is that the second acts are seldom as good as the originals. The exceptions, like The Godfather: Part II or The Empire Strikes Back, succeed because they build a bigger backstory and add dimensions to the original characters. The sudden release last week of another 5,000 emails from the Climate Research Unit (CRU) of East Anglia University​—​ground zero of “Climategate I” in 2009​—​immediately raised the question of whether this would be one of those rare exceptions or Revenge of the Nerds II.
- Sunday, December 4, 2011



Canadian Civilian Support Staff Return From Afghanistan

EDMONTON, - In July, Canada ended its UN-mandated, NATO-led combat mission in Afghanistan's Kandahar province. As our military personnel transitioned out of Kandahar Air Field, a few dedicated Canadians remained behind to literally close up shop. On December 6th, Canadian Forces Personnel and Family Support Services (CFPFSS) will welcome 37 of its deployed civilian Personnel Support Program (PSP) members back to Canada.
- Thursday, December 1, 2011



Loblaws® at Maple Leaf Gardens* opens today

BRAMPTON, ON, Loblaws at Maple Leaf Gardens opened today bringing Food's Greatest Stage™, an innovative and vibrant urban food shopping experience, to a landmark building with a façade restored to its original glory and a revitalized interior respecting the spirit of its hallowed halls.
- Wednesday, November 30, 2011

A statesman for the west

By Melanie Phillips, Daily Mail blog The excellent Tim Montgomerie makes the point in a Guardian column today that, having headed a minority government for five years, the Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper last May led his Conservative party to its first majority in two decades. Montgomerie cites this to help his case that David Cameron called it wrong when he decided to ditch conservative ideas for left-wing ones – an argument which I myself have made repeatedly since Cameron was elected party leader.
- Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Pre-Diabetes Test For Risk May Hold Key to Prevention - EZSCAN Medical Technology Comes to Canada

TORONTO, - Auto Control Medical, a privately owned Toronto-based company that distributes self-monitoring medical devices, is launching EZSCAN in Canada. EZSCAN is a device designed to identify those at risk of developing Type 2 diabetes. This non-invasive testing is painless and takes less than three minutes for the results. "It was developed to identify prediabetes," said Robert Burgy, President of Auto Control Medical, "if you know you are at risk, then you can do something to try and prevent it from progressing to Type 2 diabetes."
- Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Graveyards of wind turbines hit America!

by: Jonathan Benson, staff writer, NaturalNews Literal beacons of the "green" energy movement, giant wind turbines have been one of the renewable energy sources of choice for the US government, which has spent billions of taxpayer dollars subsidizing their construction and use across the country. But high maintenance costs, high rates of failure, and fluctuating weather conditions that affect energy production render wind turbines expensive and inefficient, which is why more than 14,000 of them have since been abandoned.
- Tuesday, November 29, 2011

William Mann does it again

In response to your article "A Conversation About Anti-Semitism" April 28, 2011. A powerful article and I, for one, as an American Jew, appreciate your insights and assessment, particularly on the Obama Administration's precarious relationship with Israel and the latter part of the article on the growth of anti-semitism in America. Have passed this article on to others.
- Monday, November 28, 2011

How to Shop Securely on Cyber Monday

Americans are in love with both shopping and mobile devices, so naturally technology has helped us combine the two. According to a study by IBM Coremetrics, about 15 percent of American consumers who log into e-retail websites this month will do so using a smartphone, iPad, or other mobile device.
- Monday, November 28, 2011


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