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Considering a New Strategic Course

Refreshing one’s security concept is not a simple task, but Israel must undertake it, given the particularly complex regional changes. Israel must reassess its attitude toward sworn enemies. There is more than a little historical irony in the fact that Israel, a veteran of bitter ongoing conflict with the radical Shiite bloc, including Hizbollah, Iran, and the Alawite regime in Syria, now shares an interest with this radical bloc, also known as the axis of evil.
- Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Why Do Most Democrats Oppose VOTER ID Laws? Cheating On Their Minds?

Why Do Most Democrats Oppose VOTER ID Laws?
In the past several years, elections, local, regional and national in particular have seen lawlessness at the voting polls in many areas of these once-squeaky-clean United States. And even when definite proof is available, such as the case in Ohio, where the number of votes for Democrats in the ballot tallies exceeded the total number of all eligible residents, Democrat, Republican, and all other voters registered in that area.
- Wednesday, October 15, 2014

A brighter design emerges for low-cost, 'greener' LED light bulbs

The phase-out of traditional incandescent bulbs in the U.S. and elsewhere, as well as a growing interest in energy efficiency, has given LED lighting a sales boost. However, that trend could be short-lived as key materials known as rare earth elements become more expensive. Scientists have now designed new materials for making household LED bulbs without using these ingredients. They report their development in ACS' Journal of the American Chemical Society.
- Wednesday, October 15, 2014


Tonsil stem cells could someday help repair liver damage without surgery

The liver provides critical functions, such as ridding the body of toxins. Its failure can be deadly, and there are few options for fixing it. But scientists now report in the journal ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces a way to potentially inject stem cells from tonsils, a body part we don't need, to repair damaged livers — all without surgery.
- Wednesday, October 15, 2014


Kissinger's Record of Failure and Betrayal

Kissinger's Record of Failure and Betrayal Kissinger has been consistently wrong about world events, and his mistakes have already cost the United States dearly. Our enemies and adversaries are on the march.
- Wednesday, October 15, 2014

The GOP Caused the Ebola Outbreak?

The GOP Caused the Ebola Outbreak
As the American public has begun to grasp the massive ineptitude behind the Obama administration's response to Ebola, a leftist non-profit, the Agenda Project Action Fund (APAF), has sprung to the rescue. An ad campaign entitled "Republican Cuts Kill" features several prominent Republicans, and implies that budget cuts to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) are responsible for the current Ebola outbreak--all over the world.
- Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Strippergate 98 and Paul Davis: Observations from the Scene

Strippergate 98 and Paul Davis: Observations from the Scene
Kansas voters will soon go to the polls and decide who they want to govern our state for the next four years. The question is what criteria will be used to fill this position? While economic issues such as business, jobs, and taxes always weigh heavily in our state, Kansans, more often than not, attempt to find leadership through people of faith and good moral values.
- Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Progression of Gay Militantism Reaches Houston in Move Against Pastors

Progression of Gay Militantism Reaches Houston in Move Against Pastors
To Christians, homosexuality is an unacceptable behavior to God, as well as to Christ's Flock. Since the dawn of the Christian Church a couple thousand years ago (and prior during the Old Testament era), homosexuality has been taught to be an affront against God. Scripture reveals that homosexuality was a part of the reason for the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah, and a sign of the perverse evil Earth's inhabitants had turned to during the days preceding the Great Flood that Noah and his family escaped by building an ark.
- Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Catholic Civil Rights League argues appeal tomorrow at Supreme Court of Canada (SCC)

OTTAWA, ON - The Catholic Civil Rights League (CCRL) will present arguments tomorrow at the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) in Lee Carter et al. v. Attorney General of Canada and Attorney General of British Columbia. At issue in this appeal is about whether seriously ill or disabled Canadians have a constitutional right to physician-assisted death. This appeal is also about whether healthcare providers should be obligated to participate in or support in such acts.
- Tuesday, October 14, 2014

The danger of Obama's strategy of linking Iran and ISIS for Israel

The danger of Obama's strategy of linking Iran and ISIS for Israel
In fifty days of Gaza conflict, Israel launched 5500 precision air strikes against terror targets. In 70+ days the US launched less than 400 strikes in Iraq and Syria against ISIS. Why? It's not lack of planes and fire power. It's a lack of political will, despite all the rhetoric of having to degrade and defeat the Islamic State rampage and mayhem.
- Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Top 7 Ways Federal Agencies Can Promote Energy Progress

On January 9, 2014, President Obama issued a Presidential Memorandum establishing a Quadrennial Energy Review (QER).[1] The memorandum set up an interagency task force—led by the Department of Energy and made up of members from relevant departments and agencies[2]—to develop the Quadrennial Energy Review, an energy blueprint for the federal government. The President laid out his reasoning for the QER as follows:
- Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Enjoy Australia's tough-as-nails campaign to squash illegal immigration

Australia may be sitting out in the middle of the ocean, but that doesn't mean they don't have to deal with illegal immigration. They might not have a corrupt, train wreck of a country like Mexico nestled against their southern border but, in some ways, they have a bigger problem. Much of their large continent is unpopulated, and both its interior and coastline are difficult to patrol.
- Tuesday, October 14, 2014

City of Houston subpoenas pastors' sermons to see if they're criticizing lesbian mayor

We already told you earlier today that folks are willing to use the gay rights movement as a pretext to go after those who live by the Word of God. Then we were talking about some lunkhead at a Canadian tourism company. I bet you didn't think the attorneys for a major American city would ever try to subpoena pastors' sermons to see if they had dared to speak any criticisms of the city's lesbian mayor.
- Tuesday, October 14, 2014


A desperate Wendy Davis stages super-awkward presser featuring 'people she knows in wheelchairs.'

Maybe you know Texas uber-liberal Wendy Davis from her infamous 11-hour filibuster in support of late-term abortion. Perhaps you remember her pro-abortion allies screaming "hail Satan" at the state capital. Then again, it's possible that you're new to the political scene and you only know Ms. Davis from the ugly campaign ad she ran last week. In it, the failing gubernatorial candidate attacks her opponent, Republican Attorney General Greg Abbott, in the least sensitive way possible. The ad relies on the "empty suit" metaphor, depicting Abbott as an "empty wheelchair" and claiming that he's turned his back on disabled people.
- Tuesday, October 14, 2014


The Supreme Court must uphold legal protections for every Canadian

On October 15, the Supreme Court is hearing a case concerning Canada’s laws related to euthanasia and assisted suicide. Many Canadians are concerned about whether the laws designed to protect their lives will be upheld by the Supreme Court.
- Tuesday, October 14, 2014


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