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Netanyahu’s Speech

The address by the Prime Minister of Israel to a joint meeting of Congress may turn out to be one of the most pivotal speeches in the defense of Western Civilization in our lifetime. The impact of his speech should be understood by its effect on different audiences.
- Monday, March 9, 2015

Sharing Power

The current attacks on Hillary Clinton over her secret email server do come as something of an interesting surprise. With all of the decades of scandals that have surrounded Hillary, yet been ignored by the media, one can only wonder; “What brought this on and why?” It becomes even more curious given the fact that the attacks are being carried out almost exclusively by her fellow Democrats and with the full cooperation of the Democrat-controlled media. What could be the reason that Hillary has received more negative coverage in the past week over her email server than she has over years of previous scandals, including Benghazi, where four brave Americans that might have been saved were brutally killed on her watch? There is one possible explanation that does make sense and, if correct, confirms the author’s opinion that the Democrat Party will never nominate Hillary Clinton as their candidate for President. The following explanation will provide the reasoning behind this opinion.
- Monday, March 9, 2015



Antibiotics Overuse And Its Implications

Clinical journals and the media these days are full of reports describing bacterial strains that are resistant to our most powerful antibiotics. Most of this information has focused on the problem of bacterial resistance, but it is only part of the story. Physician Martin J. Blaser, who directs the Human Microbiome Program at New York University, takes a distinctly different approach. For years, his lab has been studying the effects of antibiotic treatment on mice. This work hints at another, less obvious but potentially just as serious consequence of the unfettered application of antibiotics which is covered in his recent book, Missing Microbes. (1)
- Monday, March 9, 2015



SAF Launches National Media Effort To Battle Obama Gun Control

BELLEVUE, WA – The Second Amendment Foundation today launched a nationwide television and radio effort to prevent President Barack Obama from using executive action to erode the right to keep and bear arms, which is the embodiment of a current plan by his Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives to ban ammunition for the most popular firearm in America today.
- Monday, March 9, 2015

How DNA Is Turning Us Into a Nation of Suspects

"The year is 2025. The population is 325 million, and the FBI has the DNA profiles of all of them. Unlike fingerprints, these profiles reveal vital medical information. The universal database arrived surreptitiously. First, the Department of Defense's repository of DNA samples from all military personnel, established to identify remains of soldiers missing from action, was given to the FBI. Then local police across the country shadowed individuals, collecting shed DNA for the databank. On the way, thousands of innocent people were imprisoned because they had the misfortune to have race-based crime genes in their DNA samples. Sadly, it did not have to be this way. If only we had passed laws against collecting and using shed DNA…." -- Professor David H. Kaye Every dystopian sci-fi film we've ever seen is suddenly converging into this present moment in a dangerous trifecta between science, technology and a government that wants to be all-seeing, all-knowing and all-powerful.
- Monday, March 9, 2015

Recalculating the Gaza Route: Reconstruction of an Autonomous Area with Protected Zones

Operation Protective Edge ended in August 2014, leaving the Gaza Strip in a complex humanitarian reality. Infrastructures were destroyed, and some 100,000 people were left homeless. The economic situation deteriorated dramatically due to the fighting and Egypt’s harsh policy toward Hamas and the Gaza Strip, with the area cut off almost entirely from Egypt and the smuggling industry via the tunnels along the Philadelphi corridor destroyed.
- Monday, March 9, 2015

Solar Power propaganda vs. the real world

When a former “senior communications official at the White House” writes a blog post for U.S. News and World Report, you should be able to trust it. But when the author states that the Keystone pipeline (should it be approved) would create only 19 weeks of temporary jobs, everything else he says must be suspect—including the claim that our “energy infrastructure will be 100 percent solar by 2030.”
- Monday, March 9, 2015

Green Fiasco: 92% Of Swiss Voters Reject Carbon Tax In Referendum

Swiss voters Sunday overwhelmingly rejected an initiative that would have scrapped the Alpine country’s value-added-tax system and replaced it with a carbon tax. Roughly 92% of voters opposed the initiative while 8% supported the measure. The initiative would have encouraged Swiss households to use renewable energy sources, including solar and wind, which would have been exempt from taxes. The initiative, which was introduced by the Green Liberal Party of Switzerland, was designed to help lower carbon emissions and reduce global warming. --Neil Maclucas, The Wall Street Journal, 8 March 2015
- Monday, March 9, 2015

Loblaw to invest $1.2-billion, create more than 20,000 jobs in 2015

BRAMPTON, ON, – Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's food and pharmacy retail leader, will invest more than $1.2 billion into its Canadian business in 2015. The investment includes construction projects for dozens of new and existing stores, e-commerce expansion, and continued investment in supply chain and IT infrastructure.
- Monday, March 9, 2015


Consolation on DHS Fail

Like many conservatives, fighters for liberty, and mainstream Americans who wanted a robust fight for the Constitution and against President Obama's executive amnesty, I was very disappointed that Boehner and Co, pushed a dirty DHS funding bill, dirty because it was cleansed of the necessary riders blocking funds for illegal executive orders.
- Monday, March 9, 2015

Waiter, Make Sure My Steak Moos only Once!

I’ve been told it many times, “One of these days you’re going to push your luck too far”. It’s because I stress to waiters I want my steak “blue”. The worst that can happen is it arrives rare. But what is the risk of a blue steak? And can well done steak be bad for the heart?
- Monday, March 9, 2015

The NSA spied on everyone--other than Hillary Clinton

From the ‘Believe it or Not Department’ of the cunning Obama administration: America’s National Security Agency (NSA) retrieves and stockpiles millions of incoming and outgoing emails of government agencies and from the public at large--but not any coming in or going out from Hillary Clinton’s private home email accounts!
- Monday, March 9, 2015

World War II Vet: "I Was Young"

A couple of years ago at a Veteran's Day event in Hemet, California, I had the opportunity to talk to a 92-year-old World War II veteran. Today I spoke with an 89-year-old World War II veteran. Both said the same thing to me. "It was hell, but I was proud to serve."
- Monday, March 9, 2015



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