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One Nation Under God - Jon McNaughton

"One Nation Under God." This simple phrase, added to the pledge of allegiance over 50 years ago has been the source of unbelievable debate and heated controversy. Likewise, the phrase 'In God We Trust' on our currency has been targeted and continues to be attacked as improper and politically incorrect. Lawsuits have been filed and legal minds employed to ascertain whether such statements violate the concept of 'separation of church and state'.
- Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Al-Qaeda Planned To Attack Poland

Al-Qaeda was planning a terrorist attack in Poland, but the Polish intelligence agencies thwarted the plan, we learn from Angora magazine.
- Tuesday, December 22, 2009


Social unrest ‘on the rise’ in China

Social unrest is on the rise in China, according to an analysis by a Chinese think-tank. The country is grappling with more acute social problems than ever before, according to a report from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences.
- Tuesday, December 22, 2009



Perfect Storm

In a perfect end to a perfect global warming conference, Barack Obama has left Copenhagen “in order to return to Washington before a major snowstorm hits.” It might be only the 12th white Christmas for Washington in weather-recording history.
- Sunday, December 20, 2009

Colo. seizes 100 starving sled dogs

HARTSEL, Colo. — About 100 starving sled dogs have been seized from a racing business in Colorado. Colorado's state veterinarian says an anonymous tip led authorities to Pawsatrack Racing Sled Dogs in the Park County town of Hartsel, about 70 miles southwest of Denver. The company's phone number isn't listed.
- Saturday, December 19, 2009

Overlooked 150 Year Old Household Cleaner a Remedy for Swine Flu?

In today’s modern world of medicine the FDA just will not let companies that sell products make medical claims about them unless they have been tested at great expense, and approved as a drug. But this was not always the case.
- Saturday, December 19, 2009

GM to shut down Saab

One of the most famous names in European motoring, Saab, is set to be consigned to automotive history following a decision today by its owner, General Motors, to shut down the business after a last-ditch attempt at a sale failed.
- Saturday, December 19, 2009

A Thought for Today

Enough about the so called Afghan detainees!! I’m so tired of reading about Canada’s non-stop hand wringing over a handful of enemy combatants in a foreign country. Especially when it all comes wrapped in that oh-so special Canadian moral superiority. Every Canadian can now say that they were made a victim by what those rotten soldiers did to those poor Afghan fighters who just hours ago were trying to kill them.
- Thursday, December 17, 2009

In Defense of our Criminals

With the bloodiest summer in Afghanistan in the last eight years, just behind us, it is comforting to know that the NDP and the Liberals are ever vigilant and are on the front lines to defend the rights of the criminals and murderers, real or imaginary.
- Thursday, December 17, 2009

Letter to Obama

Mr. Barrack Hussein Obama December 17, 2009 Oval Office White House Washington, D. C. Dear Mr. Obama: Where do you think running a corrupt administration will bring you? You asked Sen. Casey to work on Sen. Ben Nelson for a “yes” vote on healthcare, which is standard politics. Closing Military bases to those who oppose is called bribery, which is corrupt. Go ahead! See where this gets you. The U.S. Constitution has a few Sections and Amendments, and subsections on “How to impeach a U.S. PRESIDENT.”
- Thursday, December 17, 2009

Liberal, Tory, same old story…

You have to love these big mouths in the Conservative party, foaming at the mouth, yelling, big tough stance…Liberals bad, McGuinty bad, blah, blah, blah...Listen closely to big mouth MPP Lisa McLeod, when she speaks about the liberals and Mcsquinty.
- Thursday, December 17, 2009


UN relocating to Singapore

In its preliminary report this week, the UN’s relocation committees reported to the Secretariat that they are recommending Singapore as the proposed new venue, with a target for completion of the new headquarters of August 2015.
- Wednesday, December 16, 2009

The President is wrong in his analogy

The President is wrong in his analogy, and its because of his lack of genus of the concepts of Free Enterprise and trying to mix that with the philosophies of Charles Darwin, Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud, John Dewey, Soren Kierkegaard, Julius Wellhausen and John Maynard Keynes, ......in that at some point the will to hold debt has to return or the Governments will have to continue to fund themselves ... and with all the talk in political circles about the Population over taxing worlds abilities to sustain its growth going forward, where will the incentive come from to return to a private sector financing structure???? This is everything supply-side in terms if its ability to generate growth and incentives to want to be long in the equities ....
- Monday, December 14, 2009


Suicide-By-Cop Cases Rise Nationally; Mostly Men Involved

That may be what a 32-year-old Chesterfield Township man charged with retail fraud thought last month when he complained to Macomb County sheriff's deputies about not feeling well. The unidentified prisoner was rushed to Mt. Clemens Regional Medical Center that Nov. 6 evening.
- Sunday, December 13, 2009

McCann parents continue search

It's been more than two years since Madeleine McCann disappeared and there's no let up in the anguish for her parents.
- Saturday, December 12, 2009

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