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How Rudy Can Beat Hillary

Although it’s still political primary season and we have a few months to go before each party’s nominee is selected, national polls show that Hillary Clinton and Rudy Giuliani will ultimately end up facing off for the presidency.
- Monday, November 26, 2007

Illegal aliens jeopardize US biosecurity

In the United States, Tuberculosis infection and disease occur most often among people born in areas of the world where TB is common, such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In most cases, these foreign-born persons become exposed to and infected in their country of birth and bring the contagious disease into the US.
- Monday, November 26, 2007


Al Gore buddy owner of sunken ship that left huge carbon footprint on Antarctic Ocean floor

You’d never read this in the mainstream media: The owner of MS Explorer that sank, leaving a huge carbon footprint at the bottom of the Antarctic Ocean Friday is an acolyte of teensy-weensy carbon footprint crusader Al Gore. G.A.P. Adventures CEO and Explorer owner, Bruce Poon Tip and Gore have similar ideals, “filling their schedules with speaking engagements on environmental change to educate global audiences.” And that’s straight off of www.gapadventures.com. In fact, as recently as last April, both Poon Tip and Gore gave presentations at the Green Living Show in Toronto.
- Monday, November 26, 2007

Never Learning from the Past

The libraries of the world are filled with books devoted to history and new ones are published on any almost daily basis, but if their lessons are ignored, it condemns nations and the peoples of the world to horrors that increase with the evolving technology of death.
- Monday, November 26, 2007


Stephanopoulos Tricks Fred Thompson

Sitting in for Bill O’Reilly, Laura Ingraham gave Jeri Thompson a powder puff interview on Tuesday night but it won’t be enough to save her husband, Republican presidential candidate Fred Thompson. “Fred Dead?” was a topic on Brit Hume’s Fox News show, which aired earlier in the evening. Thompson is dead politically mainly because of his flip-flops and incredible lack of knowledge and sensitivity on the right-to-life issue.
- Monday, November 26, 2007


Bangladesh judge suddenly revokes journalist Shoaib Choudhury’s bail

Almost every month, award-winning, Muslim, Bangladeshi journalist Salah Uddin Shoaib Choudhury must stand alone before an Islamist judge in Dhaka. How far away his friends in Western countries must seem when Choudhury stands before a judge with the power to sentence him to death.
- Monday, November 26, 2007

BMLA lauds Israeli gesture

Bangladesh Minority Lawyer's Association [BMLA] in a meeting of its Executive Committee on Sunday expressed its gratitude to the government and people of Israel for sending relief offer to Bangladesh in helping the cyclone affected people in the country.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

“Oh, Come Let us Abort Him!

The Christmas story is truly the most remarkable and beautiful story ever told. The fact that an omnipotent Creator would deliver His plan of salvation for humanity through an innocent child wrapped in swaddling clothes is both moving and telling.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007


Children of Fallen Police Officers Remembered on Christmas

In 1990, National Association of Chiefs of Police treasurer, Debbi Chitwood, suggested that a program be put into place where age-appropriate new gifts be selected, wrapped and sent to survivor children at Christmas time and at the time of each child's birthday in honor of their mother or father who was killed in the line of duty.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

Why Does Sarkozy Trust Chavez?

In order to have success in politics one must have some ability to gauge the public mood. Exhibit A: French President Nicolas Sarkozy. France is well known for its strikes. It is not unusual for the entire country to shut down on a whim from its unions. This has made French politicians both on the Left and the Right reluctant to address the Fifth Republic’s bloated welfare state. It was only a matter of time before the unions would test the resolve of Sarkozy.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb announcing the martyrdom of Shaykh Abu Yahya

Shaykh Abu Yahya(Editor’s Note: On this Grey Cup Sunday comes word that al Qaeda heavy Shaykh Abu Yahya (Algiers) is now in paradise. Thanks to intelligence agent, codename Archangel, al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb has announced the “martyrdom” of the terrorist seen many, many times as the man known as “Sahab” in al Qaeda-sanctioned film footage. The document, in actual Arabic, has been translated into English).
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

A Revolutionary Way To Prevent Cold Sores

Do you want to avoid that ugly cold sore (herpes labialis) before it even starts? Few people who feel that dreaded tingle and know an attack is imminent would pass up that chance. Now, a new therapy called “InterceptCS” employs a revolutionary technique, “Thermal Defense Technology”, that prevents cold sore outbreaks.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

‘Not In My Womb’ New Cry of Environmental Extremists 

image--Satire-- Goreism is a newly discovered disease that impairs one's judgment, dulls the senses, and replaces rational thought with leftist pap. Known in old school medicine as liberalism, Goreism is actually far more potent and aggressive than the garden-variety version of leftist insanity.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

Can the Tortoise Conquer the Hare Again?

Mayor Giuliani left the gate early, sprinting towards the finish line off in a distance. Thompson waited, plotted and planned, leaving the gate last, well behind all others in the race, seeming completely unconcerned with the dashing hare, as he methodically set one foot firmly ahead of the other.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

The Wrong Kind of Room Service

The rise of the internet and the massive expansion of telecommunications networks have allowed individuals access to goods, services, and one another on an unprecedented level.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

Uncovering America by Horseback

Bill Inman, #Not since Roy Rogers and “Trigger” have a cowboy and his loyal horse loomed so largely on the American landscape. But Roy and the beloved Trigger are long gone, although their legend lives on at the Roy Rogers/Dale Evans Museum, which Roy Rogers Jr. who manages it says draws some 200,000 visitors each year. After Trigger died at age 33, his hide was stretched over a plastic likeness and put on display. And as the official Roy Rogers/Dale Evans website points out, “Trigger is mounted and not stuffed”.
- Sunday, November 25, 2007

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