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Wants and Needs
Federal government’s and the teachers’ union takeover of the nation’s educational system
"Looking at Holder's past actions, I wouldn't be surprised to see him send a contingent of DOJ lawyers to pressure the judge and local politicians to acquiesce to the wishes of CAIR
"Ayers' and Dohrn's continued activities appear to elude the attention of the people responsible for reporting the news without bias."
People on both sides of the debate see the Wisconsin recall as an early indicator for the November election.
Loose lips sink ships alright, the loose lips are Obama’s and America and its allies will pay a terrible price for his indiscretions.
Our founding Fathers believed in the sovereignty of the states and so did Jefferson Davis.
Obama has made Americans worry, and now they're returning the favor.
Jobs, Unemployment
Sigmoidoscopy and FOBT
This is the political season, and the scheduled expiration of the federal PTC can lead to a bit of (probably temporary) political correctness for hydropower.
Too busy fundraising?
The film looks and sounds great, and the Blu-ray is up to snuff
Bilderbergers' secret agenda
By Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor |
Automotive | Saturday, June 2, 2012
While there are definitely more interesting cars out there (actually that would include most of them!), the Nissan Versa does what it claims to
Romney’s time at Bain Capital.
The Syrian regime may be killing babies, but CNN killed journalism
Encouraging the destruction of unborn females
Democrat politicians — in feverish pursuit of imaginary utopias — have been busy undermining our national defense for the past 200 years
“Dress him,” is all she said.
By News on the Net |
Automotive | Friday, June 1, 2012
May marked the best month of sales in the history of the Genesis luxury sedan
By News on the Net |
Automotive | Friday, June 1, 2012
"Canadians are purchasing this fun-to-drive compact car in even greater volume."
“A display on the foundations of American law and government would be incomplete and inaccurate without the Ten Commandments."
At some point it has to become implausible to believe that quantitative easing can ‘save the ship
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Thursday saw little to cheer about on the global front.
“The Chinese have hardly set a sterling example for protecting and advancing human rights,”
Stay away from Suzuki’s world and forget about wind power, ‘eco-friendly’ organic cotton, starch-based baby powder
Foulest and most noxious head wind seems to be that being passed by Obama himself
A time for lies
Today’s news included a number of what may prove to be important negative economic markers