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Opposing Illegal Immigrant Warehousing Is 'Racist'?

Opposing Illegal Immigrant Warehousing Is 'Racist'
Last June, community outrage forced the federal government to cancel plans to house hundreds of illegal alien children at a closed college in Lawrenceville, VA. A complaint filed by St. Paul's College and nonprofit Housing Opportunities Made Equal (HOME) of Virginia with the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) alleges the move was racially motivated. Both entities also filed a separate complaint against the Health and Human Services Department (HHS) for canceling the lease, citing another alleged violation of anti-discrimination laws.
- Friday, October 3, 2014

Reckless Endangerment

Reckless Endangerment,
Legal definition describes reckless endangerment as a crime, consisting of acts that create a substantial risk of serious physical injury to another person. The person who commits the act isn't even required to intend the resulting or potential harm, but must have operated in a way that showed a disregard for the foreseeable consequences of the actions.
- Friday, October 3, 2014

Netanyahu's statements and policies

Netanyahu's statements and policies Only way to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power is for Israel to attack Iran's nuclear installations. Until Israel adopts a policy for doing so, words will not suffice
- Friday, October 3, 2014


Luxury cruising in Europe on a Hotel Barge

Luxury cruising in Europe on a Hotel Barge
Put together 6 people from the USA, 1 from Canada and 2 from the UK on a luxury barge in Holland and what do you get? ... a fantastic time!
- Friday, October 3, 2014




How to explain terrorism to a 12-year-old

While I was taking a few days off from my radio show earlier this week, a friend shared with me that his 12-year-old had been asked by one of his teachers to write a paper on ISIS. He wanted to know what I thought about that assignment.
- Thursday, October 2, 2014

INDIA: Couple Hospitalized Following Brutal Assault

Source: VOM USA A Christian couple was hospitalized in northeastern Bihar state after being badly beaten by Hindu militants. After storming the home of Shri Lal Khatiyan and Asha Devi, the militants began attacking Shri and accusing him of paganism. When Asha intervened, she too was severely beaten. Later that day, about 100 Hindus armed with clubs reportedly took up positions around the village and threatened to kill any Christian who tried to file a police complaint.
- Thursday, October 2, 2014



Bibi. What he said - and what he didn’t.

Following Benjamin Netanyahu’s bold but dark speech at the podium of the United Nations, he was more conciliatory with his remarks at the White House before he sat in a closed session with President Obama.
- Thursday, October 2, 2014

Saskatchewan Prudence Pays Off

This accomplishment is one worth celebrating. In fact, it’s an approach more governments should copy.
- Thursday, October 2, 2014


Cranberry Month: Let’s Talk Turkey

Fall had arrived in Prince Edward Island as “Susan made the first cranberry pies," wrote the ever observant Lucy Maud Montgomery in Anne of Ingleside (1936). Ogden Nash was more sanguine, versifying of young ones’ habits: “And another thing about little fingers, they are always strawberry-jammed or cranberry-jellied-y.”
- Thursday, October 2, 2014

Government Budget Overruns Cast Doubt on Reports of Sustainable Healthcare Spending

Canadians should hold off on declaring a slowdown in government healthcare spending to sustainable growth rates, says a C.D. Howe Institute report released today. In “Bending Canada’s Healthcare Cost Curve: Watch Not What Governments Say, But What They Do,” author William B.P. Robson finds that reports of slower growth in healthcare spending have been repeatedly wrong-footed by chronic budget overshoots. So recent estimates that healthcare spending is no longer growing faster than the economy may also prove optimistic.
- Thursday, October 2, 2014

Isn’t that racist, Mr. President?

Taliban Welcoming Committee
The three Afghan military officers who so infamously went AWOL from a military training exercise in Cape Cod ending up in Niagara Falls, Canada, crossed over the wrong border.
- Thursday, October 2, 2014


Militarizing the White House, Not the Police

Militarizing the White House, Not the Police
It appears that the same media, which object to police in Ferguson, Missouri arming and protecting themselves and their community members against mobs, are in favor of making the area around the White House into an armed camp, walled off from the public.
- Thursday, October 2, 2014

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