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Putin Storms Ukraine

Putin Storms Ukraine
Yesterday, Ukrainian President Petro O. Poroshenko declared that Russia had invaded his nation. Col. Andriy Lysenko, spokesman for the Ukrainian military, confirmed that two armored columns of Russian forces, replete with tanks and armored fighting vehicles, captured the town of Novoazovsk on the Sea of Azov near the Russian border. Ukrainian troops were forced to retreat in the face of superior fighting power that included Grad missiles launched from Russian territory. "Our border servicemen and guardsmen retreated as they did not have heavy equipment," Lysenko said in a statement.
- Friday, August 29, 2014


Liberal failures and the real lessons of Ferguson

Washington Times Clearly, something tragic happened during the confrontation on the street that day that left a young man dead and a community in chaos. Certainly, our hearts go out to the family and we can all hope that the investigation into what happened will be swift, thorough and fair to all parties.
- Friday, August 29, 2014

Why Worry When You Can Pray

Why Worry When You Can Pray
I am often asked, “How can you stay focused so intently upon the situations and circumstances surrounding America’s current condition of managed decline without succumbing to the mind-chilling depression it warrants?”
- Friday, August 29, 2014

Palestine--Unearthing Past Remains Key To Resolving Future

The cease fire agreement ending hostilities in the Fifty Day War between Israel and Hamas marks yet another milestone attesting to the failure of Jews and Arabs to peacefully resolve their claims to sovereignty and self-determination in the territory once called "Palestine".
- Friday, August 29, 2014

Obama: 'We don't have a strategy yet' for defeating ISIS

Why would you get all hot and bothered to develop a strategy for defeating the JV team? Come on, y'all. It's annoying to the president when "folks are getting a little further ahead of what we're at than we currently are"
- Friday, August 29, 2014

Offshore Wind and Higher Prices Coming to Maryland

The Department of Interior just leased two tracks off the coast of Ocean City, Maryland to a wind developer. When the wind facility is built, it will cost Maryland residents higher electricity bills due to the exorbitant cost of offshore wind. Residential customers will see up to $1.50 more a month in their bills and corporations can expect a 1.5 percent monthly surcharge once the wind turbines are up and running. But that won’t be for quite a while given the steps that are needed before construction can begin.
- Thursday, August 28, 2014



IRAQ (Kurdistan Region): Reaching Out to Refugees Fleeing Militants

Sources: CBN, VOM Australia Throughout northern Iraq and Syria, the militant group known as the Islamic State (IS or ISIS) has forced tens of thousands into a life without homes, jobs and family. While these refugees face an uncertain future, churches in the Kurdistan region are helping fill that void with help and hope. In particular, many of the churches in the city of Erbil have opened their doors to the multitudes fleeing the advance of ISIS.
- Thursday, August 28, 2014

VIDEO: Little boy not too excited about mom having new baby

Hey, you can see his point. He's apparently the oldest and he's clearly already had to give up some of the attention to the little sister sitting to his left. Now . . . another baby? What did you expect, Mom? A medal?
- Thursday, August 28, 2014




Toronto cancels permit for 15th annual Jesus parade

Update: After meeting with Rob Ford and the bureaucrats, the parade is back on on a different route. With less than a month to go before the parade expected to draw thousands of participants, Toronto bureaucrats told the organizers of the annual event that it could not be held. Although excuses were given, there is no other logical explanation other than the cancellation of the event, held without incident for the past 14 years, was nothing more than Christian-bashing.
- Thursday, August 28, 2014

The Agricultural Resource Management Plan in Virginia

My late father-in-law was a successful farmer and cooperative extension agent with 40 year’s experience who advised farmers in his county on crop management, land and water use, fertilizers, soil analysis, pests, and plant and animal disease.
- Thursday, August 28, 2014

Add this to the myth list

I fear that yet too many people out there assume that because something is "legal" it is good, safe and in the best interests of the public. Legality is not nor ever has been necessarily equal to good.
- Thursday, August 28, 2014

Go further! Get the federal government out of the road business altogether

OAKLAND, California—There are good reasons for financing roads through tolls instead of federal fuel taxes, but there is no case for the federal government to collect such tolls. This just adds to the overall cost and places planning and management decisions--regarding expansion, maintenance and replacement--in the hands of remote federal bureaucrats with little or no first-hand knowledge of—or interest in—local needs and conditions.
- Thursday, August 28, 2014

Ford Fusion hybrid wears its green colors proudly - and well

It may look like a James Bond-mobile when you first see it coming at you on the road, but don't confuse Ford's Fusion with high end sports cars. Fusion, in all of its guises, is a decidedly mainstream vehicle - almost pedestrian, if you can say that about a car.
- Thursday, August 28, 2014


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